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Goalkeepers
Age
Nationality
1

I.Meslier
Age:
25
25
28

K.Darlow
Age:
34
34
40

T.van den Heuvel
Age:
22
22

A.Cairns
Age:
32
32

H.Christy
Age:
21
21
Defenders
Age
Nationality
3

JuniorFirpo
Age:
29
29
4

E.Ampadu
Age:
25
25
6

L.Cooper
Age:
34
34
14

J.Rodon
Age:
27
27
21

P.Struijk
Age:
26
26
25

S.Byram
Age:
32
32
37

C.Drameh
Age:
23
23

K.Moore
Age:
21
21

R.Kristensen
Age:
28
28

M.Wöber
Age:
27
27
Midfielders
Age
Nationality
8

G.Kamara
Age:
29
29
22

J.Harrison
Age:
28
28
20

D.James
Age:
27
27
44

I.Gruev
Age:
-
-
50

CharlieCrew
Age:
-
-

B.Aaronson
Age:
24
24

C.Allen
Age:
21
21

J.Rothwell
Age:
30
30
Forwards
Age
Nationality
7

J.Piroe
Age:
26
26
9

P.Bamford
Age:
32
32
10

C.Summerville
Age:
23
23
24

G.Rutter
Age:
23
23
29

D.Gnonto
Age:
21
21
30

J.Gelhardt
Age:
23
23
49

MateoJoseph
Age:
21
21
Coach
Age
Nationality

D.Farke
Age:
48
48
United Leeds United Football Club, commonly referred to as "Leeds" is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The football club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system. Leeds United was founded in 1919 and has a long history of success, including winning three English League Titles, one FA Cup and one League Cup. In this article, we will explore the history of Leeds United Football Club, their achievements and current position in the Premier League. The Early Years Leeds United was formed in 1919, following the end of the First World War. The club was formed after the demise of Leeds City Football Club, which was disbanded due to financial irregularities. Leeds United's first ever match was played against Port Vale on 30 August 1919, which ended in a 2-0 victory for the Whites. The club's first major success came in the 1960s, when they won the English League Title in 1969. The team was managed by the legendary Don Revie, and they also reached the European Cup Final twice during this period. Glory Days The 1970s were the glory days for Leeds United. Under the management of Don Revie, the team became one of the most successful in English football. They won the English League Title twice, the FA Cup and the League Cup during this period. Leeds United also reached the European Cup Final in 1975, but lost to Bayern Munich. Leeds United's style of play during this period was aggressive and physical, which earned them the nickname "Dirty Leeds". Current Position After a period of decline in the 1980s and 1990s, Leeds United returned to the Premier League in 2020, after a 16-year absence. The team is managed by Marcelo Bielsa, a highly respected and successful coach from Argentina. In their first season back in the Premier League, Leeds United finished in ninth position, which was a remarkable achievement for a newly promoted team. The team's performances were praised for their attacking style of play and high pressing game. Conclusion Leeds United Football Club has a proud history, with many successes and highs. The club has also faced adversity and challenges, but has always returned stronger. The current team, under the management of Marcelo Bielsa, is playing with an attacking and entertaining style that is being appreciated by fans and neutrals alike. Leeds United's season may have ended, but the future looks bright for the club as they continue to build on their success. As fans of the club say – "Marching On Together".