Leyton Orient

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Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional football club that plays in League Two which is the fourth tier of English Football. Managed by Nigel Clough and have been enjoying a good run of form recently.

In our Leyton Orient Football Club guide, we provide all of the essential information regarding the squad, upcoming fixtures and results to the heritage of Leyton Orient’s football history.

Leyton Orient Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for Leyton Orient 2024:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Sam Sargeant
Solomon Brynn
Samuel Howes
Dean Brill
Arthur Janata
Jaedon Phillips

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Tom James
Brandon Cooper
Idris El Mizouni
Omar Beckles
Jayden Sweeney
Robert Hunt
Jordan Brown
Phillip Chinedu
Lewis Hobbs
Jack Simpson

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Theo Archibald
George Moncur
Shaqai Forde
Darren Pratley
Daniel Adu-Addei
Ethan Galbraith
Max Sanders
Jordan Graham
Oliver O’Neill
James Dayton
Brendon Shabani
Charlie Pegrum
Makai Welch
Abdi Mohamud
Daniel Happe
Matt Young
Josh Clarke

Attacking Midfielders

StrikerPldGYCRC
Daniel Agyei
Joe Pigott
Ruel Sotiriou
Matt Harrold
Zech Obiero
Khayon Edwards
Reon Smith-Kouassi

Strikers

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Leyton Orient Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 03 15:00DagenhamAway
Mon 05CheshuntAway
Sat 10 17:30BoltonHome
Tue 13 19:30Newport CountyHome
Sat 17 12:30CharltonAway
Sat 24 15:00BirminghamHome
Sat 31 15:00ShrewsburyAway
September
Tue 03 19:00Arsenal U21Home
Sat 07 15:00PeterboroughHome
Sat 14 15:00ReadingAway
Sat 21 15:00StockportAway
Sat 28 15:00WrexhamHome
October
Tue 01 19:45ExeterHome
Sat 05 15:00Lincoln CityAway
Tue 08 19:00ColchesterHome
Sat 12 15:00HuddersfieldHome
Sat 19 15:00NorthamptonAway
Tue 22 19:45RotherhamHome
Sat 26 15:00WycombeAway
November
Sat 09 15:00BlackpoolHome
Tue 12 19:00MK DonsAway
Sat 16 15:00MansfieldHome
Sat 23 15:00StevenageAway
December
Tue 03 19:45Bristol RoversHome
Sat 07 15:00WiganAway
Sat 14 15:00Burton AlbionHome
Sat 21 15:00BarnsleyAway
Thu 26 15:00Crawley TownHome
Sun 29 15:00Cambridge UtdHome
January
Wed 01 15:00Bristol RoversAway
Sat 04 15:00ShrewsburyHome
Sat 11 15:00BirminghamAway
Sat 18 15:00PeterboroughAway
Sat 25 15:00ReadingHome
Tue 28 19:45ExeterAway
February
Sat 01 15:00StockportHome
Sat 08 15:00WrexhamAway
Sat 15 15:00Lincoln CityHome
Sat 22 15:00BoltonAway
March
Sat 01 15:00CharltonHome
Tue 04 19:45RotherhamAway
Sat 08 15:00NorthamptonHome
Sat 15 15:00BlackpoolAway
Sat 22 15:00MansfieldAway
Sat 29 15:00StevenageHome
April
Tue 01 19:45Burton AlbionAway
Sat 05 15:00WiganHome
Sat 12 15:00Crawley TownAway
Fri 18 15:00BarnsleyHome
Mon 21 15:00Cambridge UtdAway
Sat 26 15:00WycombeHome
May
Sat 03 15:00HuddersfieldAway

Leyton Orient Previous Results

Popular Questions

When was Leyton Orient Football Club founded?

Leyton Orient Football Club was founded in 1881.

What is the nickname of Leyton Orient Football Club?

The nickname of Leyton Orient Football Club is “The O’s”.

What is the highest league position Leyton Orient Football Club has achieved?

The highest league position Leyton Orient Football Club has achieved is third in the second tier of English football, which was then known as the old Division Two, in the 1961-62 season.

Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
09/03/2022 – 30/06/2025Richie WellensEngland26/03/1980
23/02/2022 – 08/03/2022Matt HarroldEngland25/07/1984
01/07/2021 – 22/02/2022Kenny JackettWales05/01/1962
28/02/2021 – 30/06/2021Jobi McAnuffJamaica09/11/1981
28/02/2021 – 24/03/2021Jobi McAnuffJamaica09/11/1981
16/10/2019 – 14/11/2019Carl FletcherWales07/04/1980
19/06/2019 – 27/02/2021Ross EmbletonEngland09/11/1981
29/11/2017 – 08/06/2019Justin EdinburghEngland18/12/1969
15/11/2017 – 28/11/2017Dean BrillEngland02/12/1985
15/11/2017 – 28/11/2017Ross EmbletonEngland09/11/1981
01/07/2017 – 30/06/2018Steve DavisEngland26/07/1965
31/03/2017 – 30/06/2017Ömer RizaTurkey11/08/1979
30/01/2017 – 30/03/2017Daniel WebbEngland02/07/1983
24/11/2016 – 29/01/2017Andrew EdwardsEngland17/09/1971
02/10/2016 – 23/11/2016Alberto CavasinItaly09/01/1956
27/09/2016 – 02/10/2016Andrew EdwardsEngland17/09/1971
13/04/2016 – 26/09/2016Andy HessenthalerEngland17/08/1965
21/01/2016 – 12/04/2016Kevin NolanEngland24/06/1982
01/07/2015 – 17/01/2016Ian HendonEngland05/12/1971
08/12/2014 – 13/05/2015Fabio LiveraniItaly29/04/1976
27/10/2014 – 08/12/2014Mauro MilaneseItaly17/09/1971
24/09/2014 – 26/10/2014Kevin NugentIreland10/04/1969
06/04/2010 – 23/09/2014Russell SladeEngland10/10/1960
04/04/2010 – 05/04/2010Kevin NugentIreland10/04/1969
05/02/2009 – 03/04/2010Geraint WilliamsWales05/01/1962
24/01/2009 – 31/01/2009Kevin NugentIreland10/04/1969
28/09/2003 – 21/01/2009Martin LingEngland15/07/1966
07/11/1996 – 14/10/2001Tommy TaylorEngland26/09/1951
01/07/1995 – 28/10/1996Pat HollandEngland13/09/1950
01/07/1994 – 30/06/1995Chris TurnerEngland15/09/1958
01/07/1991 – 30/06/1994Peter EustaceEngland31/07/1944
01/07/1982 – 30/06/1991Frank ClarkEngland09/09/1943
13/10/1981 – 30/06/1982Ken KnightonEngland20/02/1944
01/07/1977 – 30/06/1981Jimmy BloomfieldEngland15/02/1934
01/07/1968 – 30/06/1971Jimmy BloomfieldEngland15/02/1934
01/07/1966 – 15/02/1968Dick GrahamEngland06/05/1922
01/07/1961 – 30/06/1963Johnny CareyIreland23/02/1919
01/07/1956 – 30/06/1957Alec StockEngland30/03/1917
01/07/1953 – 30/06/1955Joe MallettEngland08/01/1916
01/09/1949 – 30/06/1955Alec StockEngland30/03/1917
01/07/1948 – 30/06/1949Neil McBainScotland15/11/1895
01/01/1935 – 30/06/1939Peter ProudfootScotland28/10/1879
31/05/1933 – 30/12/1933David PrattScotland05/03/1896
01/07/1931 – 30/04/1933Jimmy SeedEngland25/03/1895
01/07/1930 – 30/06/1931Peter ProudfootScotland28/10/1879
01/07/1922 – 30/06/1929Peter ProudfootScotland28/10/1879
01/07/1905 – 30/06/1906James JacksonScotland15/09/1875

Leyton Orient Trophies

HonourPositionYear
Division Three (South)Runner-up1954-55
Division Three (South)Champion1955-56
League Division TwoRunner-up1961-62
League Division ThreeChampion1969-70
National LeagueChampion2018-19
FA TrophyRunner-up2018-19
League TwoChampion2022-23

Summary

Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional football club based in East London, England. They currently play in League Two, the fourth tier of English football. Leyton Orient is known for playing an attacking brand of football, with a focus on possession and quick, incisive passing.

They have a loyal fan base and a rich history, having been founded in 1881 and won a number of lower-league trophies over the years. In recent years, the club has also been active in the community, running programs to support local schools and charities. Overall, Leyton Orient Football Club is a respected and competitive team with a strong identity both on and off the pitch.

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