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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]
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
Leyton Orient: A Complete Record 1881–1990. Breedon Books. ISBN 978-0-907969-66-2. Kaufman, Neilson N. (1981). The Centenary Handbook: 100 Years of the O's. Service Publications. Kaufman Neilson N.(1974) ORIENT FC A Pictorial History Jupiter Books; McDonald, Tony (2013). Leyton Orient: Brisbane Road Memories. Football World. ISBN 978-0 ...
Leyton Orient is the second oldest football club in London, behind Fulham, and was elected to The Football League for the 1905–06 season. The club has undergone a number of name changes during its history: from Orient to Clapton Orient in 1898; to Leyton Orient in 1946; a reversion to Orient in 1966, then a return to the Leyton Orient name in ...
6 November 2019 () Group stage: Leyton Orient: 1–1 (4–2 p) Brighton & Hove Albion U21: Leyton: 19:45 GMT: Clay 54 ' Dennis 63' Happe 65 ' Report: Cashman 33' Roberts 49 ' Cochrane 90 ' Stadium: The Breyer Group Stadium Attendance: 709 Referee: Kevin Johnson: Penalties: Maguire-Drew Clay Dennis Alabi Dayton: Cochrane Davies Jenks Button
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Leyton Orient F.C. 2008–09 season; Manager: Martin Ling Until 18 January 2009 Geraint Williams From 5 February 2009 [1] Football League One: 14th: FA Cup: Third Round: League Cup: First Round: Football League Trophy: Southern Second Round
The 1989 Football League Fourth Division play-off final was an association football match played over two legs between Wrexham and Leyton Orient on 30 May and 3 June 1989. The final was to determine the fourth and final team to gain promotion from the Football League Fourth Division, the fourth tier of English football, to the Third Division.