Leeds have announced plans to increase the capacity of Elland Road to 53,000 as part of a phased upgrade of the stadium.
The project will see the ground expanded by more than 15,000 seats, with the work to be carried out over an extended period in order to limit disruption to the stadium in the meantime.
Once the work is completed it will bring the ground, which has been home to Leeds since 1919, up to UEFA Category Four status - the highest rating given by Europe's governing body.
The expanded capacity will make it the seventh-largest club ground in England.
Paraag Marathe, Leeds chairman and president of the club's owners, 49ers Enterprises, said: "We recognise how important Elland Road is to the Leeds United fans and the wider community.
"The opportunity to refresh a century-old stadium, coupled with the legacy of Leeds United, is unprecedented.
"Our plans reinforce our commitment to the long-term success of the club and I am excited that we are going to be able to welcome thousands more supporters to every game, in a stadium that retains the unique atmosphere of Elland Road."
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