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  2. Brisbane Road - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Road, currently known as the Gaughan Group Stadium for sponsorship reasons and originally known as Osborne Road, is a football stadium in Leyton, East London, England. It has been the home ground of Leyton Orient since 1937, before which it was the home of amateur football team Leyton , who moved to the Hare and Hounds ground.

  3. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    However, following a legal challenge by Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient over the operation of the bidding process the Olympic Park Legacy Company decided in October 2011 to nullify the first bid process, change the legacy handover arrangements, and launch a new bidding process to look for consortiums to lease the stadium. [86]

  4. Leyton Orient F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This set up a replay at the Emirates Stadium. Leyton Orient lost that replay 0–5, bringing to an end their longest run in the FA Cup since 1981–82. Either side of the Arsenal games, Leyton Orient achieved a club record-equalling 14 games unbeaten, putting the team just outside the play-off positions.

  5. List of future stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Entirely new stadiums under construction on the same site as a demolished former stadium, plus those planned to be built on the site of a current stadium, are included. However, expansions to already-existing stadiums are not included, and neither are recently constructed venues which have opened, even though construction continues on part of ...

  6. Riverbank Arena - Wikipedia

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    Plans were made to scale down the venue after the Olympics, converting it into a 5,000-seat arena and a training pitch in Eton Manor, a sport and leisure venue in Leyton, Waltham Forest. [clarification needed] In January 2011, Leyton Orient F.C. expressed an interest in moving into the stadium after the games. [1]

  7. 2019–20 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient F.C. 2019–20 season; Chairman: Nigel Travis: Head Coach: Carl Fletcher (Between 16 October – 14 November) [1] [2] Ross Embleton (from 7 January) [3] Stadium: Brisbane Road: League Two: 17th: FA Cup: First round: EFL Cup: First round: EFL Trophy: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Josh Wright (8) All: Josh Wright (8) Highest ...

  8. 1999 Football League Third Division play-off final - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient had twice played at Wembley Stadium in the 1930s as Clapton Orient when Lea Bridge Stadium, their home ground, was undergoing work. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Scunthorpe United were taking part in their fifth play-offs, having lost in the semi-finals three times and the 1992 Football League Fourth Division play-off final in a penalty shootout ...

  9. 2024–25 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient : 0–1: Stevenage: Leyton: 19:00 GMT: Clare 53 ' Report: Cooper 25' Appéré 63 ' King 72 ' Sweeney 90+11 ' Stadium: Gaughan Group Stadium Referee: Carl Brook: Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 14 January, but was pushed back a week due to the FA Cup rearrangement versus Derby County. [64]