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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 21
Leicester City Relegated to League One Ten Years After Premier League Glory
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 21

Leicester City Relegated to League One Ten Years After Premier League Glory

53 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 21
  • Leicester City have been relegated to League One after a 2-2 draw with Hull City, confirming back-to-back demotions for the former Premier League champions.
  • A six-point deduction for financial breaches left Leicester unable to escape the drop, despite a brief second-half lead and late efforts to secure victory.
  • Just ten years after their remarkable Premier League triumph, Leicester now face major financial cuts, fan protests, and an uncertain future in English football’s third tier.
From Premier League champions to League One: Is Leicester's collapse the biggest cautionary tale in modern football?
With £98 million in debt, can Leicester's owners save the club from financial ruin in League One?
Was Leicester doomed by a points deduction, poor management, or players who simply lacked heart?
How did a Thai tourism crisis trigger the historic collapse of an English football club?
Can Leicester’s chairman regain fan trust after promoting a director many blame for the club's decline?