Elland Road

57892 seats
Elland Road
Official Stadium Name Elland Road
Former Names
Alternative Names Old Peacock Ground
Inauguration Date 23/04/1898
Opening Game Hunslet 1-0 Harrogate
Opening Game Date 23/04/1898
Attendance Record 57892
Record Match Leeds United 1-1 Sunderland
Record Date 15/03/1967
Renovations 1920, 1953, 1971, 1994, 2006, 2011–2012
Design
Cost
Owner Greenfield Investment Pte Ltd
Operator Leeds United
Tenants Leeds United (1919-present)
Yorkshire Amateur (1919-1920)
Leeds City (1904-1919)
League
Premier League
Pitch Dimension 105x68 meters
Surface GrassMaster (Hybrid Grass)

Location and Contacts

Continent Europe
Nation
City Leeds
Address Elland Rd, Beeston, Leeds LS11 0ES
Coordinates 53°46′40″N - 1°34′20″W
Telephone +44 871 334 1919
Website Official Website

In-Game Details

Category Real
Weather
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Snow
Rainy
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Shadows Fewer
UT Quality Gold Common
Default Time 12:00
Camera Height 15
Camera Zoom 9
Customization Tifos
Stadium Themes
Home FIFA/FC Clubs Leeds United
FIFA/FC Editions FC 24 | FC 25 | FIFA 21 | FIFA 22 | FIFA 23

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Stadium History

The ground was originally built in 1897 on a plot of land owned by Bentley’s Brewery. It was named after the pub which sits across from it and became known as ‘The Old Peacock Ground.’ Football was introduced to Elland Road in 1902, when local side Leeds Woodville shared the ground with Holbeck Rugby Club.

Tragedy hit Elland Road in 1956 when the West Stand was totally anialated by fire. The most impressive improvement came in 1993 when the new two-tier East Stand was opened. With a capacity of 17,000, it became the biggest cantilever stand in the world. The final modification to Elland Road came in 1994 when Elland Road became an all-seater stadium following the findings in the Taylor Report.