Leeds United F.C.

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Leeds United F.C. is a historic English football club from West Yorkshire known for its passionate fanbase, intense rivalries, and periods of major domestic and European success.


Statements (54)
Predicate Object
instanceOf association football club
football club
clubAnthem Marching on Together
competition EFL Championship or Premier League depending on season
EFL Cup
FA Cup
country England
county West Yorkshire
EuropeanFinalAppearance European Cup Winners' Cup final 1973
European Cup final 1975
fanbaseCharacteristic passionate supporters
founded 1919
foundedAs successor to Leeds City F.C.
fullName Leeds United Football Club
governingBodyAffiliation The Football Association
homeCapacity approximately 37,000
homeStadium Elland Road
league English football league system
location Leeds
majorHonour English top-flight league title
FA Charity Shield / FA Community Shield
FA Cup
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
League Cup
majorHonourCount 3 English top-flight league titles
motto Marching on Together
nickname The Peacocks
The Whites
United
notableEra Revie era in the 1960s and 1970s
notableManager Don Revie
Howard Wilkinson
Marcelo Bielsa
ownershipType privately owned football club
PremierLeagueFoundingMember 1992
promotionManager Marcelo Bielsa
region Yorkshire
relegatedFromPremierLeague 2004
returnedToPremierLeague 2020
rival Bradford City A.F.C.
Chelsea F.C.
Huddersfield Town A.F.C.
Manchester United F.C.
Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
rivalry Roses rivalry with Manchester United F.C.
shirtSponsorHistory various commercial sponsors
shortName Leeds United
sport football
stadiumLocation Beeston, Leeds
traditionalHomeColours white shirts
white shorts
white socks
wonTopFlightSeason 1991–92 First Division
wonTopFlightUnderManager Howard Wilkinson

Referenced by (55)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Don Revie
Eric Cantona ("Leeds United")
Jack Charlton
Robbie Keane ("Leeds United A.F.C.")
playedFor
Derby County F.C.
Huddersfield Town A.F.C.
Manchester United F.C.
Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
rival
Elland Road ("Leeds United supporters")
Marching on Together
associatedWith
Eric Cantona ("Leeds United")
Marching on Together
club
Leeds United F.C. ("Leeds United Football Club")
United ("Leeds United Football Club")
fullName
Howard Wilkinson
Marcelo Bielsa ("Leeds United")
managedClub
The Peacocks
The Whites ("Leeds United Football Club")
refersTo
Leeds United F.C. ("Leeds United")
United ("Leeds United")
shortName
Howard Wilkinson
appointedAsManagerOf
Robbie Keane ("Leeds United A.F.C.")
assistantCoachOf
Elland Road
category
Jack Charlton
clubAppearancesFor
Marching on Together
clubAssociation
Don Revie
clubManagedLeagueTitles
English First Division 1964–65 ("Leeds United A.F.C.")
continentalQualifier
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ("Leeds United")
finalEditionWinner
Yorkshire
hasFootballClub
Bradford City A.F.C.
hasRivalryWith
West Yorkshire
hasSportsTeam
United ("Leeds United Academy")
hasYouthAcademy
Elland Road
homeStadiumOf
European Cup final 1975 ("Leeds United")
homeTeam
Jack Charlton
leagueDebutFor
European Cup final 1975 ("Leeds United")
loser
Don Revie
managed
Jack Charlton
memberOfSportsTeam
Premier League ("Leeds United")
notableClub
English First Division 1964–65 ("Leeds United A.F.C.")
notableTitleRaceOpponent
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ("Leeds United")
notableWinner
Elland Road
owner
The Damned United
portrays
Eric Cantona ("Leeds United")
premierLeagueClub
The Whites ("Leeds United academy teams")
refersToAcademy
The Whites ("Leeds United men’s first team")
refersToMenTeam
Marching on Together
releasedAsSingleFor
English First Division 1964–65 ("Leeds United A.F.C.")
runnerUp
English First Division 1966–67 ("Leeds United A.F.C.")
seasonOfClubCompetition
The Damned United ("Leeds United Football Club")
setting
Leeds
sportsTeam
European Cup final 1975 ("Leeds United")
team1
Howard Wilkinson
teamManagedToPromotion
Elland Road
tenants
Howard Wilkinson
wonTitleWith

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