How Leicester City Fell from Champions to League One in a Decade

The Foxes play Hull City as the 2–2 draw confirms Leicester City’s relegation to League One.

From miracle to meltdown

Ten years ago, Leicester City were days away from lifting the Premier League trophy. Next season, they will compete in League One, English football’s third tier.

A 2–2 draw with Hull City in 2026 sealed their relegation from the Championship, capping a decade‑long decline from the extraordinary high of their 5,000‑to‑1 title win in 2016. The club has also fallen from FA Cup glory in 2021 to the third division within a few short seasons.abc+2

The highs that made history

In 2016, Leicester outplayed the established order and became one of the most famous underdog champions in football history. They reached the Champions League quarter‑finals in 2016–17 and built a squad that included internationals like Jamie VardyJames Maddison, and Youri Tielemans.reuters+1youtube

The club also won the FA Cup in 2021, beating Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea at Wembley. That victory, alongside the emotional legacy of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who died in a helicopter crash in 2018, gave supporters hope of sustained success.timesofindia.indiatimes+1

Why the decline accelerated

The fall began to speed up after the club finished eighth in the Premier League in 2022 and reached the Conference League semi‑finals. Manager Brendan Rodgers warned that expectations needed to change after an eight‑game winless run in 2022–23, telling the club to focus on staying above 40 points.

The pandemic severely hurt the King Power duty‑free business, which Vichai owned. With reduced income, the club could no longer sustain its earlier level of spending. Instead of investing in quality, the club stayed still, allowing rivals to move ahead.nytimes+1

Relegation and the road to League One

Rodgers was dismissed in April 2023 with Leicester in the relegation zone. New managers, including Dean Smith, failed to halt the slide, and the club’s troubles deepened in the Championship.

In 2026, a six‑point deduction for breaches of the English Football League’s profit and sustainability rules pushed Leicester deeper into the drop zone. The 2–2 draw with Hull City confirmed their relegation to League One, leaving many fans stunned by how far the Foxes have fallen in just ten years.wikipedia+2

What comes next for the Foxes

Leicester still benefits financially from Premier League parachute payments, which soften the blow of successive relegations. However, those payments decrease over time, and the club will arrive in League One with a squad and wage structure built for far higher‑level competition.youtubeskysports

To rebuild, the club must address its financial model, cut costs where needed, and restart its youth and scouting pipeline. If Leicester can stabilise quickly, their drop to League One might become a painful reset rather than the end of an era.

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