The late 19th century, Bentley’s purchase of a piece of land, and in 1898 completed the stadium. As the ground near the town of Elland reason, stadium named Elland Road.
In 1897, Holbeck Rugby Club for £ 1,100 to buy the Elland Road stadium. In 1898, Elland Road Stadium beginning to operate West Yorkshire Cup. 1902, Holbeck Leeds rugby club agreed to jointly use a local soccer team stadium. In 1904, Holbeck Rugby Club declared bankruptcy. Leeds City team (Leeds United’s predecessor) took a piece of course. October 15, 1904, Leeds City team in the Elland Road stadium for the opening game against a Hull. A total of about 3,000 spectators watched the game.
Selected to the 1905 Leeds City Football League League Group B in the west when the construction of the audience that can accommodate 5,000 new covered grandstand. Leeds City in 1919 because of illegal payments scandal closed, was formally established and followed Leeds United Elland Road Stadium is home to improve the facilities for the Elland Road, the construction of roof ladder stands, sometimes too much of the audience to meet the temporary shed erected Taiwan, it was nicknamed Scratching Shed. The new party stands in 洛菲尔德斯 Road and north of stepped behind the gantry stand, known as Si Bien to commemorate the late nineteenth century Britain and the Boer War in South Africa battle in 322 British soldiers killed in a hill. Increase the flood lights in 1953. 1985 to 250 million pounds Leeds United Elland Road Stadium will be sold to Leeds City Council and set a 125-year long-term leases, and after the redemption of 1998 to 1,000 pounds. To reduce debt, Leeds in 2004 to sell Elland Road stadium once again, set 25 years lease and repurchase in terms of financial improvements.
West Stand: West Stand had suffered fire damage in 1956. Club spent £ 180,000 to repair again. August 1957, the West Stand once again put into use. Live broadcast, the radio, newspaper and watch the game for the team’s director of high-level boxes and other important facilities are located in the West Stand. Leeds United legend John Charles in February 2004 passed away in the west stand was renamed the John Charles stand to commemorate the legendary players.
South Stand: South Stand, formerly known as fans of the club too much to cope with the temporary shed built units. In 1974, the club spent £ 500,000 re-build a new South Stand. South Stand Added 16 VIP boxes, 3,500 seats, a stadium restaurant. The top can cover 4,000 fans. 1989, added a new south stand of 16 boxes.
The southeast corner of the stands: the southeast corner of spectator stands primarily for the fans to the scene to provide seats, with popular crowd, the family stands, but later was moved due to conversion to the new East Stand.
East Stand: East Stand was built in the 1992-1993 season to replace the original 洛菲尔德斯 Road stand, and added another 25 for the reason the team manager’s box to watch the game, is the world’s largest cantilever style stands . East grandstand built shopping mall, with small shops and cafes, which stand in the 1993-1994 season bottom is moved here from the south stand of the family stand, can hold 10,000 fans came to watch the game.
North Stand (also known as Kop Stand): North stand in 1968 to rebuild and add a roof. 80, the team stands in the North under the ceiling and the installation of electronic scoring screen flash red (if the flash turned on, the referee must be terminated field competition, in the South Stand has a similar device).
North Stand of the Levy stands: In 1994, under the supervision of the Justice Taylor, the North stands to add over 7,000 seats, making Elland Road stadium became a full seat stadium. Also, the stadium renovation, the stand was built within the carpeted lounge and fast-food restaurant. Upon completion of the main 席哈尔伍德 in the club and Leeds Levy, the widow of the legendary marshal said Mrs. Levy, this stands officially put into use.
Trophy Gallery: Leeds United here put most of the campaign in the process of winning the trophy, including copies of the FA Cup and World Cup. England won the World Cup in 1966 after the local football clubs all receive a copy for the Memorial Cup, all of the club won the FA Cup FA Cup also get a copy. Members of the bar outside the rack placed Leeds United legend coach Donlevy personal trophy donated to the club, including his national team for England when they receive a hat (England in the last game after each team Each player will be a gift to a hat for a souvenir. but this has become history, the players played for the national team three times now to receive this gift).
Venue: Elland Road stadium length 108 meters (117 yards) wide and 70 meters (76 yards). Course with up to 59 miles below the underground heating pipes, in addition to storms, fog, floods and other inclement weather outside, the facility can guarantee the normal game. South Stadium stands with pump water supply system, and in the absence of water, the golf course near the mouth about 70 inches deep natural wells for emergency use