Named after the top tier of Elland Road's East Stand, East Stand Upper takes a birds eye view on all things Leeds United. Elland Road has been home to Leeds United since the club’s formation back in 1919. East Stand at Elland Road prior to the 2010 World Club Challenge.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 1.04 MB East Stand Elland Road - geograph.org.uk - 599234.jpg 640 × 480; 76 KB East Stand, Elland Road (20th February 2013) 001.JPG 2,176 × 3,872; 1.4 MB Elland Road was used by rugby league club Hunslet in the mid-1980s and hosted two matches of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The stadium is the 10th largest football stadium in England, and the largest ground outside the Premier League. The East Stand was also redeveloped and became known as ‘the Lowfields’. Recent Posts. It can hold over 15,000 supporters.
Both are being installed with Prysmian’s 2 and 4 core FP200 Gold. Located in West Yorkshire and opened in 1919, the stadium has a capacity of 37,890. Jack Charlton East Stand most likely. MOT (Marching On Together) forever.” Just wish they’d honour these legends when they are around to see it, so that they can appreciate the legacy they’ve left behind at Leeds United.” And @paudi_lufc wrote on Twitter: “Big Jack was always going to get honoured at Elland Road. Fancy writing for us? Elland Road is the home ground of Leeds United. Previously used to host the fixtures of both Leeds City and Holbeck Rugby Club, the stadium was originally called the Old Peacock Ground after the pub opposite the pitch, however it shortly became known as Elland Road after the first stand was erected at the start of the 1898-1899 … Elland Road is dominated by the East Stand on one side of the stadium. Fans have left tributes to World Cup winner and former Leeds defender Jack Charlton outside Elland Road. Categories. The East Stand - This stand runs along the side of the pitch and has two tiers that are separated by a row of executive boxes.

... and the East Stand. Charlton, who was a part of England’s 1966 World Cup success, died on Friday aged 85. Leeds United Team of the Decade: 2010-2019. It can hold over 15,000 supporters. Home to Leeds United since the club’s formation in 1919, the ground has a capacity of 37,890. Leeds’ famous Elland Road Stadium is undergoing a major redevelopment of its East Stand, including an upgrade and expansion of the existing fire alarm and emergency systems.
Built in 1897, Elland Road is a football stadium located in the West Yorkshire city of Leeds.

Elland Road has four stands – the Don Revie (North) Stand, the East Stand, the South Stand and the John Charles (West) Stand – and an all-seated capacity of 37,890. The 1930’s and 40’s saw little change to Elland Road but the club did record some impressive attendances. Among tributes left at Elland Road was a bouquet signed from the Leeds United Supporters Trust, members and all fans, which simply read: “RIP Big Jack. Stadium Guide History. Get in touch today with your ideas.

Elland Road has been the permanent residence of Leeds United AFC since the club's foundation in 1919. Leeds United FC - Elland Road Stadium Info.