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  2. Leyton Orient F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient were originally formed by members of the Glyn Cricket Club in 1881, many of whom were former students of the Independent College, Homerton in nearby Hackney (now Homerton College in Cambridge); an annual fixture is still held between the club and the college. The team has had several name changes since, first as Eagle Cricket Club ...

  3. List of Leyton Orient F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the seasons played by Leyton Orient Football Club in English football. The club was formed in 1881 as Glyn Cricket Club, and started a football section named Orient Football Club in 1888. Friendly matches were played against local sides until the club was elected into the Clapton & District League for the 1893–94 season. [1]

  4. Talk:Leyton Orient F.C. - Wikipedia

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    It was the 1930s - I do not have links - they were still Clapton Orient - I am not sure what the Home Ground was at that time - I think it was connected with Hackney Stadium and maybe about the time they moved to the Hare and Hounds ground on Lea Bridge Road a bit before they got to Oliver Road/Brisbane Road where the then named leyton Stadium ...

  5. 2006–07 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 season was Leyton Orient's 108th season and their 91st in the Football League. It was their first season back in the third tier of the English football league system , Football League One , following promotion in the 2005–06 season .

  6. 2014 Football League One play-off final - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient faced Peterborough United in their play-off semi-final, with the first leg being played at London Road in Peterborough. Britt Assombalonga put the home team into the lead on 16 minutes after heading in a ball from Mark Little. Moses Odubajo equalised for Leyton Orient with 18 minutes of the game remaining, and the match ended 1 ...

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

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    The 2019–20 season is the 121st season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 102nd in the Football League, and the first back in League Two for three years following promotion last season.

  8. 2020–21 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 season is Leyton Orient's 122nd season in their history and the second consecutive season in EFL League Two, Along with League Two, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021.

  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]