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BackLeicester City: From 5,000/1 Premier League Champions to League One Relegation
Leicester City: From 5,000/1 Premier League Champions to League One Relegation
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Sky News Business22.04.2026Sport3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Leicester City: From 5,000/1 Premier League Champions to League One Relegation

Foxes confirm second-tier status for only second time in 142-year history after 2-2 draw with Hull City

Auf einen Blick

  • Leicester City have been relegated to League One after a 2-2 draw with Hull City confirmed their place in the third tier for only the second time in the club's 142-year history.
  • Just under a decade after their miraculous 2015/16 Premier League title at 5,000/1 odds, the Foxes have suffered back-to-back relegations, compounded by a six-point deduction for financial breaches and £71.1m losses.
  • The club also faced the tragic death of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in a 2018 helicopter crash.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Leicester City's 2016 Premier League title at 5000/1 odds remains one of the greatest underdog stories in football history. The club reached Champions League quarter-finals the following season and won their first FA Cup in 2021. However, the tragic death of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2018 marked a turning point, with the club unable to sustain previous success.

Schriftgröße

Leicester City are preparing for life in League One next season, having suffered back-to-back relegations that confirm their place in the third tier for only the second time in the club's 142-year history. Their fate was sealed on Tuesday evening: a 2-2 draw with Hull City at the King Power Stadium confirmed their relegation.

In May 2016, Leicester held aloft the Premier League trophy, defying 5,000/1 odds in what was one of the most extraordinary underdog stories in the history of English football. The Foxes began the 2015/16 season as 5,000/1 outsiders to win the Premier League. The season before, they had consolidated their top-flight status by just six points, having secured promotion from the Championship the prior year.

Under the stewardship of Italian manager Claudio Ranieri, the Foxes defied the odds right from the start of the 2015/16 campaign, suffering just one defeat in their opening 17 league fixtures. They were top of the table by mid-January, a position they never relinquished as they stormed to the title, finishing 10 points clear of runners-up Arsenal, having lost just three league games all season.

Striker Jamie Vardy, one of the poster boys of that success, finished on 24 league goals and became the first player to score in 11 straight Premier League matches – a record that still stands. Champions League football came the following year, where Leicester progressed further than any other English team that season before exiting at the hands of Spanish side Atletico Madrid in the last eight.

However, amid the highs, Leicester have also had to contend with some devastating lows during that time – most notably the death of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in a helicopter crash in October 2018. On 27 October 2018, little over two years after their league triumph, Leicester netted a late equaliser in a home game against West Ham to send fans inside the King Power Stadium into raptures. But joy would turn to horror just hours later when five people – including the club's billionaire owner Mr Srivaddhanaprabha – were killed in a helicopter crash outside the ground, in what has been described as the "darkest day" in the history of the club.

All five victims were travelling on board the helicopter, which an inquest later found had suffered a mechanical failure that caused it to spin out of control. After buying Leicester for £39m in 2010, Mr Srivaddhanaprabha cleared the club's debts before overseeing one of the greatest sporting stories of all time six years later. Following Vichai's death, his son Aiyawatt – known as "Top" – took charge of the club.

After lifting the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history in 2021 – courtesy of a Youri Tielemans goal in a 1-0 win over Chelsea at Wembley – Leicester, under boss Brendan Rodgers, finished eighth in the league the following year and also reached the semi-finals of the inaugural Europa Conference League. But the season after, the Foxes struggled. Rodgers was dismissed in April 2023, and the team ultimately failed to avoid relegation to the second tier.

They returned to the Premier League after just one season away but came straight back down again in 2025. Since Rodgers's exit, the club has failed to establish stability in the dugout, having churned through six different permanent managers in just three years. On-field issues have swiftly been followed by problems off it.

In February this year, Leicester were deducted six points as punishment for exceeding the maximum loss threshold by more than £20m over the three-year assessment period ending in 2024. Last month, the club reported another significant pre-tax loss of £71.1m during the 2024/25 season. In recent years, Aiyawatt has wiped out hundreds of millions of pounds of the club's debt. But that, as well as having one of the Championship's highest wage bills and boasting a squad brimming with international pedigree, could not save Leicester from slipping further down England's footballing pyramid.

Relegation to the third tier will have additional financial implications for the club and heap more misery on to an already frustrated fanbase.

Offene Fragen

  • Will the club be able to attract quality players to League One?
  • How will the financial situation affect the club's long-term viability?
  • Can Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha stabilise the club after six manager changes in three years?

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This article was originally published by Sky News Business.

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