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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.
On 18 October 2011, the club submitted a request to the Football League to become tenants of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium [45] after the initial decision to award West Ham the stadium collapsed on 11 October 2011, following legal challenges from Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient. [46]
In 1995 the club merged with Walthamstow Pennant and moved away from Leyton Stadium to become Leyton Pennant F.C., who are now known as Walthamstow. A new Leyton Football Club was established in 1997, and following a High Court case in 2002, won the right to be recognised as a continuation of the original club. A statement by lawyers Richard ...
Tributes have flooded in for a Leyton Orient fan who tragically died on the side of the pitch as his team were 1-0 up. Derek Reynolds, 74, passed away at Brisbane Road during Tuesday evening’s ...
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 ...
Leyton Orient; 2021–22 season; Chairman: Nigel Travis: Head Coach: Kenny Jackett (until 22 February 2022) [1] Richie Wellens (from 9 March 2022) [2] Stadium: Brisbane Road
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Leyton F.C. (between 1975 and 1992 called "Leyton Wingate") was founded in 1868, and until January 2011 played in the Isthmian League Division One North at the Leyton Stadium in Lea Bridge Road. [18] Leyton FC amalgamated with Walthamstow Pennant FC, in 1995 and renamed as Leyton Pennant FC. In 1994, they changed their name again to Waltham ...