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The first Leeds United team at the start of the 1920–21 season. On 31 May 1920, Leeds United were elected to the Football League. [4] Over the following years, they consolidated their position in the Second Division and in the 1923–24 season won the title and with it promotion to the First Division.
Eddie the Eagle – Colchester United F.C. Edgar the Bull – Hereford F.C. Elvis J Eel – Southend United F.C. [30] Floyd – Charlton Athletic F.C. Fred the Red – Manchester United F.C. [23] Freddy the Fox – Halifax Town A.F.C. [31] Gilbert the Gull – Torquay United F.C. Grecian the Lion – Exeter City F.C. Gresty the Lion – Crewe ...
The history of Leeds United Football Club, a professional association football club based in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, dates back to 1919, when the club was established following the demise of Leeds City F.C.
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
The statue of Billy Bremner, who played for Leeds United between 1959 and 1976 and captained them to cup success in 1968 and 1972. Leeds United Football Club were founded in October 1919, taking the place in the Midland League vacated by Leeds City Reserves, and were elected to The Football League for the 1920–21 season. They won the Second Division title four years later to gain promotion ...
Leeds United Football Club Under-21s is the most senior of Leeds United's youth teams and the club's former reserve team. As of the 2023–24 season, they play in the Premier League 2 : Division 1, the top tier of the Professional Development League , following promotion from Division 2 of the 2022–23 Professional U21 Development League .
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The club has started a "Show Some Love for Leeds United Ladies" campaign stating that the future of the club could depend on the success of their WSL application. [14] Leeds United withdrew funding and permission to use their name and branding at the end of the 2013–14 season, causing Leeds United Ladies to cease to exist.