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Leyton Orient F.C.

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Leyton Orient F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two. Their home stadium is the Matchroom Stadium on Brisbane Road, in east London, close to the Leyton tube station. Matchroom is the name of Barry Hearn's (the owner) sports promotion company. Previously the stadium was known as Leyton Stadium although many supporters continue to just call it Brisbane Road Stadium or just Brissie.

Originally formed by members of the Glyn Cricket Club and Homerton Hospital it was named after the Orient shipping line in 1881, though the club's name was changed to Clapton Orient representing the area of London in which they played. The name was later changed to Leyton Orient after it moved in 1937.

Orient's symbol is made up of two wyverns facing each other over a football. The wyvern symbol was introduced in 1976 and incorporates Orient's links with the City of London (symbolised by the dragon) and with the sea.

Orient's golden years were in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1962 Orient were promoted to Division One for the only time in their history. In 1978 Orient were defeated in the semi final of the F.A. Challenge Cup.

During the current season they have been top of their league for the first time in over a decade and there is optimism that they will even achieve promotion at the end of the season. This improved position, might be expected to lead to their being a greater number of specators than in recent years. However it is occurring at a time of the greatest ground developments, virtually since the club moved to Brisbane Road. Two sides of the ground were demolished during the summer of 2004 and rebuilding of a modern stand with offices and luxury facilities for some high paying spectators is underway. Currently the maximum capacity is only about 5,000 spectators and consequently several games have been "sold out".

Orient are currently owned by sports agent Barry Hearn and managed by Martin Ling.



Football League Two 2004/05

Boston United | Bristol Rovers | Bury | Cambridge United | Cheltenham Town | Chester City | Darlington | Grimsby Town | Kidderminster Harriers | Leyton Orient | Lincoln City | Macclesfield Town | Mansfield Town | Northampton Town | Notts County | Oxford United | Rochdale | Rushden & Diamonds | Scunthorpe United | Shrewsbury Town | Southend United | Swansea City | Wycombe Wanderers | Yeovil Town

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