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Birmingham City V Leicester City

St Andrews at Knighthead Park

Birmingham

Feb 7 Sat • 2026 • 3:00pm

Soccer

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St Andrews at Knighthead Park, Birmingham

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Birmingham City V Leicester City at the St Andrews at Knighthead Park, Birmingham

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Birmingham City V Leicester City

Public Onsale   Jan 6 Tue 2026 11:00am to Feb 7 Sat 2026 3:00pm

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Birmingham City V Leicester City

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Leicester City
Full nameLeicester City Football Club
NicknameThe Foxes
Founded1884; 142 years ago (1884)
(as Leicester Fosse F.C.)
GroundKing Power Stadium
Capacity32,259
OwnerKing Power
ChairmanAiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha
ManagerMartí Cifuentes
LeagueEFL Championship
2024–25Premier League, 18th of 20 (relegated)
Websitelcfc.com
Current season

Leicester City Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Leicester, East Midlands, England. The club currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football.

The club was founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse F.C, before they became known as Leicester City in 1919, coinciding with the city of Leicester gaining official city status. They moved to Filbert Street in 1891, were elected to the Football League in 1894, and moved to the nearby King Power Stadium in 2002 (formerly known as the Walkers Stadium).

Leicester City have won seven prominent trophies within the English football league system, including one Premier League, one FA Cup, three League Cups, and two FA Community Shields. They are currently the sixth most successful team in English football since the turn of the century, as one of only five clubs to have won all three major domestic trophies since 2000.[1] The club's 2015–16 Premier League title win attracted global attention, and they became one of seven clubs to have won the Premier League since its inception in 1992.[2] Prior to 2015–16, Leicester's highest league finish was second place in the 1928–29 First Division.

The club's longest period of time spent at the top level of English football came between 1957 and 1969. During these years, Leicester reached three FA Cup finals, competed in European football for the first time, and recorded their third highest ever league finish. The club have since participated in a further six European campaigns and two FA Cup finals, reaching the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2016–17, winning the FA Cup in 2021, and reaching the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals in 2021–22. Leicester won the League Cup in 1964, 1997, and 2000 respectively, and were finalists in 1964–65 and 1998–99.

  1. ^ "Honours - LCFC Men". Leicester City Football Club. Archived from the original on 7 March 2025. Retrieved 1 August 2025.
  2. ^ James, Stuart (24 February 2017). "Claudio Ranieri's reign ends in cruel, brutal fashion as Leicester lose patience". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 11 February 2023.

Source: Wikipedia