About Leicester City FA Cup
Leicester City History in the FA Cup
Leicester City are one of the FA Cup’s nearly-men as the Foxes are yet to record a victory in the tournament, despite having reached the final on no fewer than four occasions throughout their storied history. The passionate fanbase at the King Power Stadium are keen to witness their side finally get their hands on the world’s oldest club knockout competition’s trophy, that the 32,261 capacity stadium fills up extremely quickly when the club hosts a match following the draw of the rounds.
The Foxes have had men such as Gordon Banks, Gary Lineker, Jamie Vardy, James Maddison, N’Golo Kante and Riyad Mahrez all feature at certain points for the club, however they have not proven to be positive omens for the team as they have struggled to reach the FA Cup final during their playing time with the team.
Leicester City's Top Achievements In the FA Cup
As mentioned, the club have really struggled to make a real impression on the history of the FA Cup in recent memory, with much of their best spells in the competition having happened in the 60s.
Leicester City’s four runners-up medals came in the 1948/49, 1960/61, 1962/63 and 1968/69 editions of the tournament, therefore meaning only a certain generation of fans would be able to remember such occasions.
