16 stunning pictures of Leeds United murals and street art from across the city
The city of Leeds has seen a burst of artwork associated to its beloved football club in recent times.
Leeds United street art across the city has been on the rise along with the club's drive back to prominence in English football under head coach Marcelo Bielsa.
A vast number of murals have popped up across the city celebrating the club's relationship with the area it represents in West Yorkshire.
From Kalvin Phillips to Gary Speed and Jack Charlton via Pablo Hernandez the club's past and present have been remembered all over Leeds.
The Leeds United Supporters Trust have also created an interactive map for supporters should they wish to visit any across the city.
You can view that here while below we we take a look at a number of pieces to appear on the streets all to do with the Whites...
From Kalvin Phillips to Gary Speed and Jack Charlton via Pablo Hernandez the club's past and present have been remembered all over Leeds.
5. Lowfields Road
Jameson Rogan created this mural of the First Division title-winning team of 1991-92 on the Lowfields Way underpass at Elland Road.
6. Ball breaks for Ayling
The Burley Banksy revealed a new mural last month celebrating Luke Ayling on Whitehall Road and the last Leeds game before lockdown began in March 2020.
7. Burley Banksy
Andy McVeigh - aka the Burley Bansky - painted this tribute to Marcelo Bielsa near Elland Road.
8. Tunnel art
Artist Andy Sykes painted the work on a popular route to Elland Road in Holbeck.
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