• Leeds Lions are a defunct British motorcycle speedway team who were based at Fullerton Park Sports Stadium, adjacent to the Elland Road football ground...
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    Eddie Nketiah (category Leeds United F.C. players)
    DENIES YOUNG LIONS THE POINTS IN U21 EURO QUALIFIER IN ANDORRA". The Football Association. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020. "YOUNG LIONS SEAL THEIR...
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  • Oliver Langton (category Leeds Lions riders)
    international cap for the England national speedway team. Langton, born in Leeds, started racing in trials and won the 1927 Scott Trial before racing in...
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  • Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds RUFC, Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshire Carnegie) is an English rugby union club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, playing in the...
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    Raphinha (category Leeds United F.C. players)
    French club Rennes. After a year he was on the move again, signing for Leeds United before two years later moving to Spanish club Barcelona in a deal...
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  • Fred Tuck (category Leeds Lions riders)
    significantly in 1938 but his team Nottingham withdrew and he switched to the Leeds Lions team, who had replaced Nottingham in the league. Another fractured season...
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  • team, several youth teams, futsal teams and a women's team. Lions Gibraltar was founded as Lions Football Club in 1966 when a group of friends decided to...
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    Jack Clarke (footballer, born 2000) (category Leeds United F.C. players)
    WIN IN SWITZERLAND FOR THE YOUNG LIONS". The FA. 9 September 2019. "Manchester City plotting January move for Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke". Talksport...
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  • Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds. Eric Ashton was again captain of the 1962 Lions side and Colin Hutton was coach. The British Lions won the opening two Tests...
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  • Gordon Byers (category Leeds Lions riders)
    1930 Speedway Northern League before joining Leeds Lions for the 1931 Speedway Northern League, he was Leeds' leading rider as the team finished runner...
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  • Tommy Gamble (category Leeds Lions riders)
    career riding for Leeds during the 1929 Speedway English Dirt Track League. His first season ended with success as he was part of the Leeds team that won...
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    Roland Stobbart (category Leeds Lions riders)
    Helmet. Roland began his English national Speedway career riding for Leeds Lions during the 1931 season, while simultaneously riding at Workington. In...
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    Joe Gelhardt (category Leeds United F.C. players)
    as young Lions' late winner seals top spot in Euro qualifying". The Football Association. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2019. "Young Lions squad head...
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    Leeds Castle is a castle in Kent, England, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Maidstone. It is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east...
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    Ian McGeechan (category Leeds Tykes players)
    for the British & Irish Lions spanning 1989 to 2009 and was an assistant to the 2005 tour as well. McGeechan was born in Leeds to a Glaswegian father who...
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  • Frank Charles (speedway rider) (category Leeds Lions riders)
    Charles rode for Burnley, in 1930 for Manchester White City and then for Leeds Lions and Belle Vue in 1931 but was badly injured and lost his form, and so...
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  • George Greenwood (speedway rider) (category Leeds Lions riders)
    international motorcycle speedway rider from England. In 1929, Greenwood was the Leeds track champion at the age of 17, and soon became a major star around the...
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    Lila Leeds (born Lila Lee Wilkinson, January 28, 1928 – September 15, 1999) was an American film actress. Born in Dodge City, Kansas, Leeds's mother located...
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    Rob Burrow (category Leeds Rhinos players)
    Featherstone Lions. Burrow joined Leeds Rhinos in 1999, and spent the next couple of years in the academy ranks. He made his first team debut for Leeds in April...
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  • Arthur Atkinson (speedway rider) (category Leeds Lions riders)
    joined Leeds, captaining the team, and in 1930 won the Western Australia Championship. In 1930 he joined the Johnnie Hoskins-managed Wembley Lions. The...
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  • all 18 matches but resigned from the league after a dispute, leaving Leeds Lions as champions. The season was beset with problems with Warrington's expulsion...
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    between Leeds United and Millwall is a bitter North–South divide rivalry in English football. Millwall were founded in London in 1885 and Leeds United...
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  • several times in the late 1930s, joining Wimbledon Dons later in 1937, Leeds in 1938, and Middlesbrough and then Edinburgh in 1939. With the speedway...
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  • Bridge Pensioners 1929 Leeds Lions 1930 Wembley Lions 1930 Belle Vue Aces 1931 Wembley Lions 1931 Belle Vue Aces 1932 Wembley Lions 1933 Belle Vue Aces 1934...
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  • / 52.370042°N 1.277896°W / 52.370042; -1.277896 The Rugby Lions RFC, nicknamed The Lions, is an English rugby union club based in Rugby, Warwickshire...
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    Adel is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. To its immediate south is Weetwood, to the west are Cookridge and Holt Park, to the east are Alwoodley...
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  • after they defeated English champions Leeds United in both legs of the semi-final. In the first leg, Celtic beat Leeds 1–0 at Elland Road with a goal from...
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  • Millwall F.C. (redirect from Zampa the Lion)
    The Den. The traditional club crest is a rampant lion, referred to in the team's nickname The Lions. Millwall's traditional kit consists of dark blue...
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    Patrick Bamford (category Leeds United F.C. players)
    professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Leeds United. He made one appearance for the England national team in 2021. Bamford...
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    Leeds Town Hall is a 19th-century municipal building on The Headrow (formerly Park Lane), Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Planned to include law courts...
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