Leicester Tigers
Leicester Football Club (nicknamed Leicester Tigers) is an English Rugby Union club that plays in the Zurich Premiership.
They were founded in 1880 from a merger of three smaller teams, and moved into their current ground at Welford Road, Leicester in 1892. They quickly gained a reputation and won the Midlands Cup eight times in a row, from 1898 to 1905
The Barbarians had traditionally played the team every Christmas, but this practice has now abated.
In recent years, under the captaincy of Martin Johnson, they have won the Premiership four years in a row, from 1999 to 2002, and the Heineken Cup in 2001 and 2002.
In the 2003 Rugby World Cup the club had seven representatives in the successful England squad: Martin Johnson (captain), Neil Back, Martin Corry, Ben Kay, Lewis Moody, Dorian West and Julian White. The coach, Clive Woodward, played for the club from 1979 to 1985.
In the 2004 New Year honours Woodward received a knighthood (KBE), Johnson was made a CBE and the other world cup players MBEs.
Welford Road
The club plays its home games at Welford Road stadium, the address of which is actually on Aylestone Road. The stadium was largely built during the 1930s,
As of 2004, the stadium has hosted eight international games. It hosted games during both the 1991 and 1999 Rugby Union World Cups.
Players
Current
- Neil Back (England and British Lions)
- Martin Corry (England and British Lions)
- Austin Healey (England and British Lions)
- Ben Kay (England)
- Leon Lloyd (England)
- Geordan Murphy (Ireland)
- Lewis Moody (England)
- Ollie Smith (England)
- Martin Johnson (England and British Lions)
- Graham Rowntree (England)
- Julian White (England)
Former
- Paul Dodge
- Will Greenwood (now playing for Harlequins)
- Dusty Hare
- Pat Howard
- Fritz van Heerden (South African lock)
- Josh Kronfeld
- Tony O'Reilly
- Alexander Obolensky
- Dean Richards
- Joel Stransky
- Rory Underwood
- Tony Underwood
- Peter Wheeler
- Sir Clive Woodward
Captains
Coaches
2004-2005 season
- John Wells — head coach
- Richard Cockerill — forwards' coach
- Pat Howard — — backs' coach
- Neil Back — — defensive coach