Leicester the Foxes is a BorEngland that plays in the Premier Inn League
Appearance[]
Badge[]
Currently, Leicester has the club as fox as its badge.
Name[]
"The FAxes" is a reference to a fax machine and the fox, its team mascot.
"Shakespeare Company" is a reference to Craig Shakespeare.
History[]
Leicester first appeared in Nigel Fearsome videos, when he used to manage Leicester.
Leicester also appears in Premier League songs, where they first appeared in the Premier League 2014/15 edition.
In 2015, in the Premier League 2015/16 song, Nigel Fearsome was replaced by Claudio Ranieri, Leicester also appeared in Wacky Races and 442oons of the Day videos. Miraculously, Leicester won the Premier League in the 2015/16 season when the other team that could win it was DIY Army, this is the reason why Hurri-Kane and Jamie's Come Fardy are rivals and automatically qualified for the UOAFA Not Many Are Really Champions League 2016/17.
In the UOAFA Not Many Are Really Champions League 2016/17, Leicester finished on top of the other three teams, FC Porthole, Cohaagen, and Club Brugge, qualifying them to the round 16, meanwhile in the Premier League 2016/17, Leicester had a tough time which got Claudio Ranieri sacked from being Leicester manager.
Leicester won against Seevilla, but lost to Atletijoao Madrid on the quarter-finals.
Leicester did manage to survive the Premier League 2016/17 with Craig Shakespeare as Leicester manager but got shot by Claudio Ranieri in the Premier League 2017/18 kits video.
In 2017, Craig Shakespeare got replaced with Claude Puel and then Leicester started to appear in Every Premier League Manager Reacts videos in 2018, at the same time, Really Bad Penalty Taker Mahrez got sold to Moneychester Sheiky.
In 2019, Brendan the Elephant Seal became Leicester's manager, and the club was renamed Brendanchester City.
Leicester the Foxes first appeared in ⚽️⚽️⚽️FOOTBALL'S COMING HOME⚽️⚽️⚽️( Premier League 2014/2015 Preview Song)
Squads[]
Number | Nationality | Position | Name | Appeared | CAP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bales | GK | Danny Ward | Yes | |
2 | BorEngland | DF | James Justin | No | |
3 | Varance | DF | Wout Faes | No | |
4 | Twerky | DF | Caglar Soyuncu | No | |
5 | BorEngland | DF | Ryan Bertrand | No | |
6 | Northern Island | DF | Jonny Evans | No | Captain |
7 | BorEngland | MF | Harvey Barnes | No | |
8 | Brillgium | MF | Youri Tielemans | Yes | VC |
9 | BorEngland | FW | Jamie's Come Fardy | Yes | |
10 | BorEngland | MF | James Maddison | Yes | 3rd |
12 | BorEngland | GK | Alex Smithies | No | |
14 | Nigeriatrica | FW | Kelechi Iheanacho | Yes | |
15 | Oztrailya | DF | Harry Souttar | No | |
16 | Bendtmark | DF | Victor Kristiansen | No | |
18 | Ghanarrhea | DF | Daniel Amartey | No | |
20 | Zambia | FW | Patson Daka | No | |
21 | Ronaldugal | DF | Ricardo Pereira | Yes | |
22 | BorEngland | MF | Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall | No | |
23 | DenMarek | DF | Jannik Vestergaard | No | |
24 | Manegal | MF | Nampalys Mendy | No | |
25 | Nigeriatrica | MF | Wilfred Ndidi | No | |
26 | Brillgium | MF | Dennis Praet | No | |
27 | Brillgium | DF | Little Timo Castagne | Yes | |
31 | Bendtmark | GK | Daniel Iversen | No | |
33 | BorEngland | DF | Luke Thomas | No | |
37 | Badzil | MF | Tete (on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk) | No | |
42 | Varance | MF | Boubakary Soumare | No |
Out on loan[]
Number | Nationality | Position | Name | Appeared | CAP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 | BorEngland | MF | Marc Albrighton (at West Bromwich Carrier Baggies until the end of the 2022-23 season) | No | |
17 | Spain | FW | Ayoze Pérez (at Ooh Bettys until the end of the 2022-23 season) | Yes | |
29 | BorEngland | MF | Hamza Choudhury (at WTFord until the end of the 2022-23 season) | Yes | |
41 | Po-land | GK | Jakub Stolarczyk (at Hartlepool United until end of 2022–23 season) | No | |
— | BorEngland | FW | George Hirst (at Ipswich Town until end of 2022–23 season) | No |
Managers[]
- Enzo Maresca (June 2023-Present)
- Dean Smith (April 2023-June 2023)
- Brendan the Elephant Seal (February 2019-April 2023)
- Claude Puel (October 2017-Febuary 2019)
- Craig Shakespeare (February 2017-October 2017)
- Claudio Ranierl (July 2015-February 2017)
- Nigel Fearsome (November 2011- June 2015)