Leeds United: 2023/24 Season Stats
Every Leeds Goal (LIVE PROJECT)
It's taken an incredibly long time to collate the data, but I have rewatched footage of 98% every goal Leeds have scored going back to the start of the 1991/92 season and logged the key details of each one and every one we have scored in competitive matches. This page is the only public source available that has an accurate breakdown of every competitive goal Leeds United have scored stretching back over the last 33 years.
All the famous goals Leeds have scored in recent years are documented here. From Rod Wallace's individual brilliance against Tottenham in 1994, Tony Yeboah's iconic strikes against Liverpool and Wimbledon in 1995, Harry Kewell's outside of the boot strike against Sheffield Wednesday in 2000, Mark Viduka's third goal of four in a virtuoso performance against Liverpool in 2000, Jermaine Beckford's iconic Old Trafford winner in 2010, Souleymane Doukara's volley against Nottingham Forest in 2017, Pablo Hernandez's unforgettable goal after 16 seconds against West Brom in 2019, Patrick Bamford's sensational FA Cup Third Round strike against Peterborough in 2024 through to Dan James' 57-yard strike against Hull City in April 2024.
Details of each goal include each season, date, goalscorer, goalscorer's age, opponent, venue, competition, goal minute, pitch location, body part, the assist provider and manager or head coach.
Use the 'LUFC Search' bar to find all of Daniel James' goals, how many goals Leeds have scored from direct free-kicks, who scored Leeds' first goal under Daniel Farke, or every assist Pablo Hernandez provided during his time at the club between 2016 and 2021.
Assists made after the 2012/13 season are recognised by Opta. All assists pre 2012/13 follow the same conditions and have been thoroughly researched through match clips and cross-referenced with national football archives and Leeds United match reports from various credible online and offline sources.
Assists are not awarded for winning penalties or being involved in own-goals. Assists are awarded for shots that hit the woodwork and rebound to a teammate who has scored.
Free-kick goals are scored following a passage of play that originated from an indirect free-kick. Direct free-kick goals are scored directly from the free-kick taker without any other player involvement. Throw in goals are scored from a phase of play that originated from a throw-in. Penalty rebounds are goals scored from a follow up shot after the initial penalty was not converted.