Leicester City Relegated to League One Decade After Premier League Title
Leicester City has been relegated to League One, falling two divisions from the Premier League just ten years after their historic championship win.

Leicester City have been relegated to League One following their inability to secure Championship survival on the final day of the season. The club, managed by Gary Rowett, entered their last match needing an unlikely combination of results to preserve their second-tier status after sitting eight points from safety with only three games remaining.
The relegation marks a dramatic fall for Leicester, who captured global attention with their improbable Premier League title triumph in the 2015-16 season. Under Claudio Ranieri, the club overcame 5000-1 odds to claim their first top-flight championship, defeating established giants like Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea.
Leicester's decline has been swift and severe. After years of Premier League football following their title win, including FA Cup success in 2021, the club was relegated to the Championship at the end of the 2022-23 season. Financial constraints and player departures have contributed to their continued struggles.
The club will now compete in England's third tier for the first time since the 2008-09 season. Leicester's journey from Premier League champions to League One represents one of the most significant reversals of fortune in English football history, highlighting the challenges smaller clubs face in maintaining sustained success at the highest level.