In 1900 a group of quarry workers founded Enderby Town Football Club. The secretary was a
Sunderland supporter and he was determined the club should wear the colours of his favourite team, red and white stripes. The club's first ground was at George Street, Enderby. Town established itself in local minor leagues before moving up to the Leicestershire Senior League. After winning Division 2 in 1958-59 the club became a dominant force in the 1960s, winning the Division One title three times and also lifting the Leicestershire Senior Cup on three occasions. The club moved into the East Midlands Regional League in the 1970–71 season, winning the league and cup double in their first season and retaining the league title in their second. In 1972 the club was elected to the Southern League to replace Hereford United, who had been promoted to the Football League Division 4. The next 11 years saw them achieve six top ten finishes. The Leicestershire Senior Cup was won again in 1972-73 and 1978–79. The 1980s saw a change in fortune, the club being relegated from the Premier Division in 1982–83, after which the club moved to a new ground, United Park, in Winchester Road,
Blaby. At the same time their name was changed to Leicester United. Form continued to decline and United finished bottom of the Midland Division in 1984–85. After finishing Midland Division runners-up in 1986–87, United achieved promotion back to the Premier Division and achieved another top ten finish the following season. The next season they were relegated back to the Midkland Division. ==FA Cup runs==