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Leeds United are managed by Daniel Farke who signed a four-year deal on 4th Jul 2023.
Leeds were previously managed by Sam Allardyce for the final four matches of the 2022/23 season, which ended in relegation to the Championship. Big Sam had taken over from Javi Gracia who lasted all of 71 days.
Leeds United have reaped 6 wins in the last 10 games, beating Sheffield United, Watford, Plymouth Argyle, Queens Park Rangers, Swansea City, Luton Town . 2 draws against Sunderland, Bristol City and defeats to Millwall, Blackburn Rovers has seen them score 18 at an average of 1.8 goals per game while shipping 8.
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Present
2023-06-02
2023-05-03
2023-02-21
2023-02-06
2022-02-27
2018-06-01
2018-02-04
2017-05-25
2016-05-31
2015-10-19
2015-05-20
2014-10-25
2014-09-23
2014-08-28
2014-05-30
2013-04-12
2013-04-01
2012-02-20
2012-02-01
2008-12-22
2008-01-28
2006-10-23
2006-09-20
2004-05-31
2003-11-10
2003-03-21
2002-06-27
1998-10-01
1996-09-10
1988-10-10
1988-09-28
1985-10-11
1982-06-30
1980-10-01
1978-10-04
1978-07-03
1974-09-13
1974-07-04
1961-03-01
1959-04-30
1958-06-01
1953-04-30
1948-04-30
1947-05-01
1935-03-01
1927-05-01
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Leeds United History
The club is one of the most historic and successful clubs in English football history. Based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, the club has won numerous titles including three First Division championships, an FA Cup, a League Cup, and two Charity Shields. Despite their success, the club have had mixed results over recent years, they were relegated from the Premier League in the 2003/04 season and were in the Championship until 2019/20 when they gained promotion and finished their first season at an impressive 9th place in the league, however the following season they barely avoided relegation finishing 17th and have struggled in the current 22/23 season. With a rich history and a talented squad, Leeds United is a club that continues to command the attention of football fans around the world.
The team play at Elland Road, located in Leeds and was built in 1897 and has been the home of the club ever since. Over the years, Elland Road has undergone several renovations and expansions to increase its capacity and improve the facilities for players and fans. The stadium has hosted some of English football's biggest games and most memorable moments. The stadium has been the scene of many historic victories and heart-breaking defeats for Leeds United and has witnessed some of the game's greatest players in action. Today, Elland Road remains one of the most iconic stadiums in English football and continues to be a passionate and vibrant home for Leeds United and its supporters.
The capacity of Elland Road has changed several times throughout its history.
- 1897-1924: The original capacity was around 40,000 spectators.
- 1924-1957: The capacity was increased to approximately 57,000 spectators after several expansions and renovations.
- 1957-1993: The stadium was redeveloped and the capacity was reduced to around 40,000 spectators.
- 1993-present: Further renovations have taken place and the current capacity is 37,890 spectators.