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On 25 October 2019, Leicester recorded a 0–9 away win at Southampton, the joint-largest win in Premier League history and the largest away win in English top-flight history.

The addition of the new stand, while the rest of the ground had been untouched since the 1920s, led manager Martin O'Neill to joke that he used to "lead new signings out backwards" so they only saw the Carling Stand. The club based it on the Potentilla plant (not a lotus or water lily, as some sources indicate) – a five-pointed white flower visible against the background of a fox’s head. Striker Arthur Chandler is currently the club's all-time record goal scorer, netting 273 in his 12 years at the club; he also found the net in 8 consecutive matches in the 1924–25 season. It’s now a successful Premier League participant, gaining fame in recent years due to a series of victories. Later that month, a win at Bolton Wanderers saw Leicester become champions of the 2013–14 Championship for a joint record 7th time.Inside, on a white background, the letters “L,” “C,” “F,” and “C” – the abbreviation for Leicester City Football Club – stand out contrastingly.

I wasn't sure if there might have been a text font change for the badge as the LCFC they are using this season is more of a block font, banners on the stadium have changed to this too, as well as LCFC TV. This week, The Athletic is breaking down the details hiding in plain sight and explaining what makes your club badge. During the 2014–15 season, a dismal run of form saw the team slip to the bottom of the league table with only 19 points from 29 matches. However, this success did not last, and Leicester were relegated from the Championship at the end of the 2007–08 season. Since their election to the Football League in 1894, Leicester City have spent all but one season within the top two tiers of English football.The club also reached the playoff final the following year, losing 4–3 to Swindon Town, having come back from 3–0 down. Would love to see all our historical badges on the stadium with the current one, all lit up as big signs on the exterior when its redeveloped, would be a great nod to the past! Adams was banned from the transfer market for most of the season, even after the club was rescued with a takeover by a consortium led by Gary Lineker.

The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Leicester reached the FA Cup final for the first time in their history in 1949, [2] [15] losing 3–1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers. City won promotion in their first season with this crest and played Premier League football with it in 2003/04.One of the directors at the time was Sid Needham and he was associated with the Atherstone Hunt,” Hutchinson says. The following year, they amended the crest and would tweak it regularly until 1982, but it was always based on a similar theme. Leicester City 4 Man City 2: Foxes find their ferocious side as Jamie Vardy hat-trick ends 16 match goal drought". In the 2009-2010 the club’s 125th anniversary year, the home kit featured no sponsor and a new central crest with “125 Years” written beneath it. One year later, The Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Garden officially opened on 27 October 2019, before The Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Statue was unveiled on 4 April 2022, which would have been Srivaddhanaprabha's 64th birthday.

Leicester are currently the first and only team in Champions League history to keep clean sheets in each of their opening four games in the competition. According to club historian John Hutchinson, the directors’ minutes book from July 1948 provides the first documentary evidence linking Leicester with foxes, with a single sentence entry stating: “The design for the new jersey crest was approved. Since 1992, the club's badge has featured a fox's head overlaid onto a Cinquefoil; the Cinquefoil is similar to the one used on the coat of arms of Leicester. Following the name change, the club enjoyed moderate success in the 1920s; under the management of Peter Hodge, who left in May 1926 to be replaced two months later by Willie Orr, and with record goalscorer Arthur Chandler in the side, [10] they won the Division Two title in 1924–25 [11] and recorded their second-highest league finish in 1928–29 as runners-up by a single point to The Wednesday. I think there's virtually zero chance of any changes to the badge in the immediate future given the level of branding and associated investment at the new training ground which heavily features the current badge.

To many around the world, Leicester City are The Foxes, but the club had no association with the flame-haired canine predators until 1948, when they adopted the image for their first crest. In 2020, the club moved into a new state-of-the-art training complex in the Leicestershire village of Seagrave, described as being "one of the world's most advanced training facilities. After eviction from Mill Lane the club played at the County Cricket ground while seeking a new ground.

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