Leeds United FC is one of English football's most fervently supported clubs, playing out of the historic Elland Road in West Yorkshire. Known for the fierce loyalty of their "Marching On Together" faithful, Leeds carry an identity built on grit, resilience, and a chip-on-the-shoulder mentality forged through dramatic highs and painful lows. The all-white kit echoes Real Madrid and reflects the club's ambition to be seen among Europe's elite. Few clubs generate the intensity of noise Elland Road produces on a big European or promotion night.
Formed in October 1919 after the Football League dissolved the disgraced Leeds City FC, Leeds United became a dominant force in English football during the Don Revie era of the 1960s and 1970s. Under Revie, the club won the First Division title in 1968-69 and 1973-74, the FA Cup in 1972, the League Cup, and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, establishing themselves as one of the country's most feared sides. Leeds added a third league title in 1991-92, the last before the Premier League era began. The club also endured a dramatic financial collapse in the mid-2000s that sent them tumbling down the divisions, making their eventual returns to the top flight all the more celebrated by supporters.
Source: RateGame Editorial