- Football in Leeds
The city of
Leeds ,West Yorkshire ,England , has several Football Clubs within its boundaries. Due to the popularity ofrugby league almost allassociation football clubs in the city have the suffix "A.F.C." instead of the more prevalent "F.C." used in most of England.Male Football
Leeds United
Leeds United are the only
Football League team in the city of Leeds, with Leeds considered to beEngland 's largest "one-club" city. Leeds United were formed after the original team Leeds City was forcibly disbanded byThe Football League in 1919 in response to allegations of financial irregularities regarding illegal payments to players during theFirst World War .Though currently in
League One , Leeds United are one of the most successful clubs in English football. In domestic competitions they have won theFootball League First Division 3 times and have been runners-up on 5 occasions, as well as having won the Second Division 3 times, and being runners-up a further 3 times. United have reached theFA Cup Final 4 times, winning in 1972, theFootball League Cup Final twice, winning in 1968, and theCharity Shield 3 times, winning in 1969 and 1992. In Europe United have been runners-up in the European Cup in 1975 and in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1973. They have won theInter-Cities Fairs Cup twice, in 1968 and 1971, and were runners-up in 1967.Leeds City
Leeds' first professional football club, Leeds City, was formed in 1904, taking the crest of
Leeds as the club badge [cite web |url=http://www.mightyleeds.co.uk/seasons/190506.htm |title=1905-06, Where it all began... |accessdate=2006-10-13 |work=Dave Tomlinson |publisher=mightyleeds.co.uk] and adopting Blue, Yellow and White as the club's colours.cite web |url=http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Leeds_City/Leeds_City.htm |title=Leeds City |accessdate=2006-10-13 |date=August 2006 |work=Dave Moor |publisher=Historical Kits] They were elected tothe Football League in 1905. Leeds City's whole league career was in the Second Division withHerbert Chapman guiding the club to their highest position of 4th. However duringWorld War I there ensued a sequence of financial irregularities, including breaking the ban on paying players during the war, that led to the club's dissolution in 1919. They were expelled from The Football League eight games into the 1919-20 season. Port Vale took over their remaining fixtures (as well as their results up to that point). In the wake of their demise, Leeds United were formed, and entered the Football League the following year.The club did re-form in 1924 as an amateur club, taking part in the
Yorkshire Football League , but dissolved in 1927. Currently there is a men's senior team under the name of Leeds City which formed in 2006. They play in theWest Yorkshire League Division One, level 12 of theEnglish football league system pyramid, 10 levels below where the original club played. There is also a female team using the Leeds City name;Leeds City Vixens L.F.C. ("see below"). Neither club is recognised as an official continuation of the old club.Farsley Celtic
Currently Leeds' second-highest team in the
National League System are Farsley Celtic. Founded in 1908 by a group of local men from the village ofFarsley , Celtic competed in local leagues around theLeeds area and Hospital Cups before moving into theYorkshire Football League in the 1940s. They stayed in this league until 1982, when the Yorkshire and Midland Leagues merged to form theNorthern Counties East League . A few successful seasons later Farsley were invited into theNorthern Premier League . Farsley won promotion to theConference North in 2005-06 via the play-offs, a success repeated the following season, promoting Celtic into theConference National . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/conference_north_results/default.stm BBC.co.uk] ]Farsley Celtic announced in July 2007 that they were considering changing their name to FC Leeds or Leeds Celtic because Farsley is not well known and so their fanbase is small, a change that could be in place by the 2008-09 season. [cite web|title=BBC Sport: Farsley Celtic ponder name change|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/farsley_celtic/6916178.stm]
Yorkshire Amateur
Yorkshire Amateur A.F.C. were formed in Leeds in 1918, around the same time that Leeds City became defunct. Yorkshire Amateur were able to lease City's ground, "
Elland Road ", but by 1920 it was sold to the newly formed Leeds United for £250. The club were one of the original founding members of theYorkshire Football League in 1920-21, and played at various home grounds, as far away as Harrogate Town at one point. The following year they became the first ever football club from Britain to tour theEastern European countries ofLatvia andEstonia and moved to their current home of "Bracken Edge", in Leeds. The most successful year in the club's history was in 1931-32; they reached theFA Cup 1st Round going out toCarlisle United 3-1, they reached the semi-finals of theFA Amateur Cup before going out to Marine 2-1 and were crowned champions of theYorkshire Football League Division Two. Yorkshire Amateur currently play in Northern Counties East League Division One.Garforth Town
Garforth Town was formed during 1964 as a
pub team called Miners Arms, playing inSwillington . The team joined theWest Yorkshire League in 1976, at the same time acquiring their own ground inGarforth . In order to gain election into the Yorkshire League in 1978 the club were forced to change their name to Garforth Miners, pub teams not being allowed in the league. They changed their name again in 1985 to Garforth Town A.F.C. In 2003 the club was bought bySimon Clifford , the man who had broughtBrazil ian coaching methods to theUnited Kingdom with his string of ICFDS (International Confederation of Futebol de Salão) footballing academies. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/3957519.stm BBC.co.uk] ] Despite theYorkshire club's low level in theNational League System , Garforth gained both national and international press attention at the start of the 2004-05 season with the signing of Brazil legendSócrates on a one month deal as a player-coach [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/3957519.stm BBC.co.uk] ] , he played for Garforth against Tadcaster Albion. The same season, former England and Manchester United wingerLee Sharpe also played for the club [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/3957519.stm BBC.co.uk] ] . Another former Brazil international,Careca , who came out of retirement and spent time at the club during the 2005-06 season. Garforth currently compete in theNorthern Premier League Division One North .Guiseley
Guiseley A.F.C. were formed sometime in the 1900s. They joined theYorkshire League in 1968, remaining in this league until 182-83 when they became founder members ofNorthern Counties East League . In 1990-91 Guiseley won theFA Vase in a replayed final played atBramall Lane against Gresley Rovers after a 4-4 draw atWembley Stadium . This was coupled with the along with the Northern Counties East League title, gaining the club promotion to the Northern Premier League Division One. The club reached the FA Vase Final again in 1992, losing to Wimborne Town, and won theNorthern Premier League Division One in 1994. They stayed in the Premier Division until relegation in 2000 but returned to the top division in 2004.Leeds Metropolitan Carnegie
Leeds Metropolitan Carnegie F.C. were established in 1970 as Leeds & Carnegie College F.C. [ [http://www.fchd.info/LEEDSCC.HTM FCHD.info] ] andwere entered into the
Yorkshire Football League . They remained in this league until 1980, when they entered into the "Northern Universities League", under the name Leeds Polytechnic. The name of the club was changed to Leeds Met Carnegie during the early part of the 1990s, following the name change of the club's mother institution. In 2004, Leeds Met left the Northern Universities Leagueand rejoined theEnglish football pyramid in theWest Yorkshire League . The club won the league's Premier Division in 2005-06, but were not promoted due to their ground being unsuitable. After some re-organising following the 2006-07 season, the club were accepted into the Northern Counties East League Division One courtesy of the club's groundsharing arrangement at Farsley Celtic'sThrostle Nest .Female Football
Leeds City Vixens
Leeds City Vixens was started in 1993 [cite web |url= http://www.wrcfa.com/DEVELOPMENT/CHARTER/VIXENS1.htm| title= WRCFA first line] as Meanwood Vixens, growing into what is now Leeds City Vixens. The team started in the Sheffield and District Girl’s League, winning the U12’s, U14’s and U16’s . [cite web |url= http://www.wrcfa.com/DEVELOPMENT/CHARTER/VIXENS1.htm| title=A bit of the clubs history ] The senior team was formed, competing in the Yorkshire & Humberside League, before being promoted in 2003 to the Northern Combination League. They only lasted one season there and were relegated back to the Yorkshire & Humberside League. [cite web |url=http://www.femalesoccer.net/cgi-bin/league.pl?site=&league=northern_combination_league_2004_5 | title=2004/2005 Northern Combination League] They won the league at the first attempt and were again promoted, [cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/articles/2006/01/04/sport_vixens_fa_cup_20050108_feature.shtml |title=Vixens v Villa |work=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC] finishing 2nd in their first season back in the Northern Combination. [cite web |url=http://www.cockerills.co.uk/m/martin001.htm |title=2006/2007 Northern Combination League ] . From 2007-08 Vixens groundshare with
Yorkshire Amateur A.F.C. as their previous ground was unsuitable.Leeds United
They play in the
FA Women's Premier League National Division having previously been promoted from theFA Women's Premier League Northern Division in 2001. They are one of two Yorkshire teams in the national league, along withDoncaster Rovers Belles LFC . Leeds Ladies finished 7th in the league last season (2005-06).Their first attempt at a major trophy came in came in 2006 in the
FA Women's Cup final againstArsenal L.F.C. [cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/articles/2006/04/25/sport_united_ladies_ward_feature.shtml |title=Sport - Leeds United in F.A. Cup Final |accessdate=2006-09-23 |date=25 April 2006 |work=BBC - Leeds |publisher=BBC] . Leeds United legend Allan Clarke presented them with sock tags before the match, similar to those worn by the Leeds male team in 1972 Final F.A. Cup victory, in a gesture to give the team luck [cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/Womens/TheFAWomensCup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2006/04/Leeds_lookfor_luckyomen.htm |title=Leeds Ladies Look For Lucky Omen |accessdate=2006-09-23 |date=12 April 2006 |work=The F.A. |publisher=TheFA.com] . The final however did not turn out how the team had hoped with the result ending up 5-0 in Arsenal's favour with centre-back Lucy Ward scoring the opening goal (as an own goal) for Arsenal [cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/women/4947310.stm |title=Arsenal Ladies 5-0 Leeds Ladies |accessdate=2006-09-23 |date=1 May 2006 |work=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC] .The second attempt at a major trophy came in came in 2007, also against
Arsenal L.F.C. . [cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/Womens/PremierLeagueCup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2007/03/FAWPLCLeedsArsenal.htm |title=Ludlow levels Leeds |accessdate=2007-04-14 |date=04 March 2007 |work=The F.A. |publisher=The F.A.] Leeds put in a much better performance than in their previous cup final appearance but cruelly lost out to a last minute strike by Arsenal'sJayne Ludlow (Final Score - Leeds United Ladies 0 - 1 Arsenal Ladies)After the clubs funding was cut from Leeds United by chairman
Ken Bates they managed to survive by using sponsorship money. They were first sponsored by EmpireDirect.co.uk [cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/Womens/PremierLeague/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/07/Leeds_Ladies_land_lucre.htm |title=Leeds Ladies land lucrative sponsorship deal |accessdate=2006-09-23 |date=22 July 2005 |work=The F.A. |publisher=TheFA.com] before receiving sponsorship from Leeds Metropolitan University in a deal reported to be worth over £250,000 over 5 years starting in 2007 [cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/women/6929714.stm |title=Leeds Utd women eye bright future |accessdate=2007-08-03 |date=4 August 2007 |work=Tony Leighton |publisher=BBC Sport] .The club play their home matches at The Park, the home of
Tadcaster Albion A.F.C. , inTadcaster ,North Yorkshire having previously played at the home ofGarforth Town A.F.C. .Their most notable player is Sue Smith who has played for over 10 years at international level for England [cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/Womens/EnglandSenior/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2006/09/Sue_saysits_overdue.htm |title=Sue says it's overdue |accessdate=2006-09-23 |date=21 September 2006 |work=The F.A. |publisher=TheFA.com] , including at the 2007 Women's World Cup.
References
See also
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*Sport in England
*Sport in the United Kingdom
*Sport in Leeds
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