Walker Stadium is located just on the outskirts of the Leicester City centre just off the M1 motorway.
The club was founded in 1884, under the original name of Leicester Fosse, due to playing on a field by Fosse Road. The club joined the Football Association in 1890, just a year before moving to Filbert Street. The club became Leicester City when financial problems led to the demise of Leicester Fosse. Since then the team has hosted a range of great names including Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton and Gary Lineker.
Fans are given the opportunity to see where their heroes play, as experienced guides fill you in on the clubs history. Fans are able to visit the home and away dressing rooms, the official rooms, Media Suite, run out of the tunnel and sit in the home dugout. Fans also get a glimpse of the trophy cabinet, which includes 6 Division 2 titles and football league cup winners' trophies.


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