About

Leeds United Football Club, based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, compete in the Premier League and attract collectors worldwide. Founded in 1919, the club from Leeds, West Yorkshire now plays in the Premier League, and Walkouts lists authenticated shirts and framed pieces that speak to both the club’s history and the modern squad.

The Don Revie era remains central to the club narrative, a period that forged national success and identity. Home matches are staged at Elland Road, and the club has claimed three League Championships alongside domestic cup honours, while reaching European finals and winning the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup twice during its continental peaks.

Collectors prize Leeds shirts for their white kit heritage and the badge that features the White Rose of York, and the market recognises runs that link to particular campaigns. It holds an IFFHS ranking of 501, which some registries use as a simple comparative reference, and provenance notes for Revie-era pieces remain especially important because early production details can vary.

Anniversary releases after 1970 often attract strong demand, with centenary and milestone crests commanding attention among specialists. Replica releases tied to club anniversaries, commemorative reissues and limited retail drops are acknowledged by collectors for their distinctive crests and packaging, and provenance is highlighted when provenance statements accompany limited runs.

Season and match magnets centre on specific campaigns and fixtures. Shirts from promotion and title seasons are chased because they represent tangible connections to decisive matches, while Champions League era and domestic championship shirts are prized for their photographic provenance and player association. Fans and collectors equally pursue retail fanshop shirts from early runs and region-specific releases as well as player-issue variants.

Iconic away pieces are part of this story, including the classic yellow colourways worn during cup runs and decisive away wins. The club’s archive releases and commemorative drops, notably the 2019 Centenary, are closely watched, and pieces linked to the 1991-92 season remain particularly sought after for their association with domestic success and pivotal fixtures.

Signed retail shirts, not only match-worn items, enjoy steady demand because they are widely available yet collectible when accompanied by clear provenance and authentication. Collector notes emphasise early fanshop runs, player-issue variants and supplier-era differences, and listings that include a yellow away shirt provenance or a COA tend to attract attention. For framed pieces or single-signature retail shirts from the 1991-92 and 2000-01 seasons, Walkouts provides clear photography and sourcing details to aid buyer confidence.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1991–92 White First Division champions
  • 2000–01 White Champions League semi-final run
  • 2019–20 White Championship promotion

Iconic away kits

  • 1972–73 Yellow FA Cup iconic away
  • 2000–01 Navy UCL away set
  • 2020–21 Blue Premier League away wins

Anniversary shirts

  • 2019 Centenary 1919–2019 crest

Collector seasons

  • 1973–74 First Division champions
  • 1991–92 First Division champions
  • 2000–01 Champions League semi-finalists

Honours

Leeds United have accumulated a distinguished set of honours domestically and on the continent. The club has captured the top-flight title on three occasions and enjoyed success in the second tier five times, while cup silverware includes the FA Cup and the League Cup plus two Charity Shield victories. European achievement is highlighted by the club's two Inter-Cities Fairs Cup triumphs and deep runs in other continental competitions, including a memorable Champions League semi-final run in 2000-01 and a European Cup final appearance during their peak era. Notable decisive seasons for collectors and fans include the 1991-92 domestic title campaign and the 1973-74 championship season. The club's historical standing is also reflected in wider metrics with an IFFHS rank of 501.

Legends & Leadership

Billy Bremner is a legend player of the 1960s and stands out for his fierce midfield leadership and the consistency that helped drive the team through domestic title challenges under strong management.

John Charles is a legend player of the 1950s and is remembered for his exceptional versatility and goal threat that put the club on the national stage.

Jack Charlton is a legend player of the 1960s and earned a reputation as a commanding presence at the back during the club's most successful domestic periods.

Don Revie is the manager who masterminded the club's transformation into a powerhouse in the 1960s and 1970s and is widely credited with designing the tactical and recruitment framework that delivered multiple league and cup successes; he remains synonymous with that era's identity.

Stadium

Elland Road has been the club's principal home and remains central to Leeds United's matchday identity. The ground is synonymous with a vocal, close-knit atmosphere that regularly amplifies the intensity of local and national fixtures. Home days are coloured by the club's white kit and passionate support, with heightened fervour for derby ties such as the fierce Roses rivalry with Manchester United and regional contests including the West Yorkshire and Yorkshire derbies. The stadium experience is often described by supporters as spirited and uncompromising, reflecting decades of competitive football staged at Elland Road and the club's cultural place in Leeds.

Also known as
Elland Road
Local derby
Roses rivalry Manchester United fierce

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification flock vs PU numbers by era
  • Suppliers Admiral/Adidas/Kappa eras
  • Provenance Revie-era shirts heavily faked

FAQ

Q: What major trophies has the club won? A: Leeds United's cabinet includes three League Championships, five Second Division titles, the FA Cup, the League Cup, two Charity Shields and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups.

Q: Where are home matches played? A: First-team fixtures are staged at Elland Road, the club's long-standing stadium in Leeds.

Q: How can I confirm the authenticity of signed items? A: Look for a COA from a reputable issuer or other verifiable provenance and if available request details of witnessed signings or photographic proof.

Q: Do you ship internationally? A: Free worldwide shipping is sometimes offered depending on the seller's terms; always check shipping and insurance options before purchase.