Leicester City, who stunned the world by winning the Premier League in 2016, have suffered a dramatic decline and will now compete in League One next season. Their relegation to the third tier was confirmed after a 2-2 draw with Hull City, marking a sharp downturn just a few years after winning the FA Cup in 2021.
The club’s journey over the past decade has been defined by extreme highs and lows, including a historic title win, a Champions League quarter-final appearance, and the tragic death of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2018. Once competing against Europe’s elite, Leicester will now face lower-league sides as they attempt to rebuild from one of the steepest falls in recent English football history.
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