Leeds United's Elland Road stadium may soon undergo significant expansion, increasing its capacity from 37,645 to 56,500. The Leeds City Council has backed the proposals to make the stadium the seventh-largest in England. The club, which has a waiting list of 26,000 for season tickets, aims to meet fan demand and enhance facilities through modernizations. Consultation events are scheduled to engage the community, emphasizing accessibility and feedback from fans regarding the renovations.
By increasing capacity by nearly 20,000, Elland Road would become England's seventh-biggest football stadium.
Proposals to modernise and expand the ground, taking its capacity from 37,645 to about 56,500, were backed by Leeds City Council's executive board last week.
Leeds United endeavours to ensure the consultation process is as accessible as possible and would also like to hear your views and thoughts.
The club said the regenerated stadium would meet the demand for tickets, with 26,000 supporters currently on its season ticket waiting list.
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