Leeds Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos a professional Rugby League team in the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire. The club plays at the Headingley and his current European Champions.



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[hide] *1 History  ==History[ Edit] == The club was founded in 1895 as Leeds RLFC. Leeds RLFC formed from the previous Rugby Union club of ' Leeds St Johns ', which the current Stadium purchased at auction in 1888. Leeds were founding members of the Northern Union when it broke away from the Rugby Football Union in 1895. In 1996, on the occasion of their entry into Super league, the club changed its name in ' Leeds Rhinos ' in line with many other clubs at that time. ==Stadium[ Edit] == Leeds Rhinos play at the Headingley, which is situated in the suburb of Headingley. The stadium has both a cricket and rugby Stadium, that aren't next to each other. The rugby Stadium has a capacity of 22,500. ==Mascot[ Edit] == Ronnie The RhinoThe club mascot is Ronnie the Rhino (Ronnie the nose), who has appeared at the club since the Rhinos name was adopted. Ronnie the Rhino lives in Leeds schools promoting sports and healthy life.
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