Elland Road, home stadium of Leeds United
Leeds United

Leeds United

EnglandEngland
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Founded

1919

Venue

Elland Road

City

Leeds

Capacity

40,204

Surface

grass

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Leeds United was founded in 1919 following the disbanding of Leeds City, who were expelled from the Football League for financial irregularities.

Season Stats

Record

7W 10D 12L

H:6W/A:1W

Goals

37 / 48 (-11)

H:22/A:15

Clean Sheets

25

H:14/A:11

Rank

1

Sidelined Players (12)

S. BornauwThigh Injury
since 22/07/2025
L. NmechaFoot Injury
since 11/09/2025
E. AmpaduMCL Knee Injury
since 19/08/2025
Lucas PerriThigh Injury
since 10/09/2025
A. TanakaMCL Knee Injury
since 24/08/2025
J. PiroeCalf Injury
since 11/09/2025
N. OkaforGroin Injury
since 28/08/2025
J. JustinThigh Injury
since 17/08/2025
D. JamesMuscle Injury
since 14/09/2025
W. GnontoCalf Injury
since 18/09/2025
J. BogleHip Injury
since 01/08/2025
since 03/09/2025

Trophies

Championship

2024/2025,2019/2020,1989/1990,1963/1964,1923/1924,

5xWinner

Championship

1955/1956,1931/1932,1927/1928,

3x2nd Place

FA Cup

1971/1972,

1xWinner

FA Cup

1972/1973,1969/1970,1964/1965,

3x2nd Place

Premier League

1991/1992,1973/1974,1968/1969,

3xWinner

Premier League

1971/1972,1970/1971,1969/1970,1965/1966,1964/1965,

5x2nd Place

League Cup

1967/1968,

1xWinner

League Cup

1995/1996,

1x2nd Place

Community Shield

1992,1969,

2xWinner

Community Shield

1974,

1x2nd Place

League One

2009/2010,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1974/1975,

1x2nd Place

Queensland Champions Cup

2022,

1x2nd Place

Leeds United

Leeds United Football Club, formed in 1919 from the ashes of the disbanded Leeds City and playing at Elland Road in the Beeston district (capacity 37,645, with expansion to ~53,000 approved), had their defining era under Don Revie from 1961-74, winning two First Division titles, the FA Cup, the League Cup, and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups with a side featuring Billy Bremner, Johnny Giles, and Jack Charlton. Their third and most recent league title came in 1991-92 under Howard Wilkinson. After years of turbulence — including financial collapse following a Champions League semi-final in 2001 and relegation to the third tier by 2007 — Marcelo Bielsa's passionate 2019-20 promotion captured hearts globally. Daniel Farke secured promotion back to the Premier League in April 2025, winning the Championship title with a club-record 100 points, returning Leeds to the top flight for the 2025-26 season.