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Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional association football club based in Leyton, Waltham Forest, Greater London, England. The team compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system.
Jun 5, 2022 · For 130 years – from their formation in 1881 to 2011 – Leyton Orient were not the only team in Leyton. Just a 20-minute walk from their Brisbane Road ground, up Oliver Road and Church Road, lay the 4,000-capacity home of their E10 neighbours: Leyton FC.
Club Profile Leyton Orient. This East London club, which is probably bigger than you think, hits a real sweet spot with a community feeling at a Football League club in the capital. LOCATION: Leyton, a district in the eastern part of Greater London, on the Central Line less than 20 minutes out from the center
The 1.75-metre high stone plaque has been erected by the Football League near the Somme in France to commemorate the men who fought in the conflict's 'Football Battalions', which were comprised entirely of players, staff and fans from clubs up and down the country.
Leyton Orient Football Club established as Glyn Cricket Club in 1881 by former students of Homerton College and named Orient in 1888 after the Orient Shipping Line. Renamed Clapton Orient in 1898, the O's moved to Brisbane Road in 1937 changing its name to Leyton Orient after WWII.
May 20, 2023 · Breyer Group Stadium. Brisbane Road, Leyton, London, E10 5NF. 0871 310 1881. www.leytonorient.com. History Record Players Get There. Who are Leyton Orient? Now, we’ve a fair bit to get through with the Os; not least because their name itself isn’t what you’d call ‘usual’ in footballing terms. But, we’ll give it a go anyway.
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The OSMF was extremely proud when on 24 October, 2021, a memorial was unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum – which is the very first at this iconic location to commemorate a football club, and is based on the one that the OSMF proudly unveiled in Flers ten years beforehand.