Revie’s Leeds

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Revie’s Leeds refers to the dominant Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s under manager Don Revie, renowned for its success, discipline, and hard-edged playing style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Leeds United team
football team era
activePeriodEnd 1974
activePeriodStart 1961
associatedWithClub Leeds United F.C.
captainedBy Billy Bremner
country England
cupWinSeason 1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
1967–68 League Cup
1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
1971–72 FA Cup
eraNamedAfter Don Revie
featuredPlayer Allan Clarke
Billy Bremner
Eddie Gray
Jack Charlton
Johnny Giles
Norman Hunter
Paul Madeley
Paul Reaney
Peter Lorimer
finalSeason Football League Cup 1964
surface form: 1964–65 League Cup

1969–70 FA Cup
1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup
surface form: 1972–73 European Cup Winners’ Cup

1972–73 FA Cup
1975 European Cup Final
surface form: 1974–75 European Cup
homeStadium Elland Road
knownFor disciplined playing style
dominance in English football
hard-edged playing style
physical approach
strong team spirit
tactical organisation
leagueTitles 2
leagueTitleSeason 1968–69
1973–74
managedBy Don Revie
reachedFinalOf European Cup
European Cup Winners’ Cup
FA Cup
EFL Cup
surface form: League Cup
reputation one of the greatest English club sides of the 20th century
rival Chelsea F.C.
Liverpool F.C.
Manchester United F.C.
tacticalSystem 4-4-2
wonCompetition FA Cup
Football League First Division
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
EFL Cup
surface form: League Cup

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Don Revie associatedWithClubEra Revie’s Leeds