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Leeds United Women; Full name: Leeds United Women Football Club: Nickname(s) The Whites: Founded: 1989: Ground: Bannister Prentice Stadium, Garforth: Capacity: 3,000 (278 seated) [1] Chair: Julie Lewis: Manager: Simon Wood: League: FA Women's National League Division One North: 2023–24: FA Women's National League Division One North, 6th of 12 ...
One of Leeds' first nicknames, 'The Peacocks', comes from the original name of Elland Road – 'The Old Peacock ground'. It was named by the original owners of the ground, Bentley's Brewery, after its pub The Old Peacock, which still faces the site. [ 138 ]
This is a list of footballers who are or were players of Leeds United Women F.C., formerly known as Leeds Carnegie, Leeds United Ladies Football Club and Leeds Ladies Football Club. Pages in category "Leeds United Women F.C. players"
In addition to formal demonyms, many nicknames are used for residents of the different settlements and regions of the United Kingdom. For example, natives and residents of Liverpool are formally referred to as Liverpudlians, but are most commonly referred to as Scousers (after their local dish). Some, but not all, of these nicknames may be ...
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The two girls basketball coaches have always wondered why some high school athletics teams use the "ette" suffix to feminize their mascots. Chavez said some of the players she coached at Santa Fe ...
Name Nationality Position Leeds career Appearances Goals Jim Baker England CB: 1920–1926: 208: 2 Albert Duffield England CB: 1920–1925: 211: 0 Jimmy Frew Scotland LB: 1920–1924
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