Honours, head to head, and statistics[edit] Honours[edit] As of 7 August 2021 Team League FA Cup League Cup FA Charity Shield/FA Community Shield European Cup/UEFA Champions League European Super Cup/UEFA Super Cup Top-flight seasons Total trophies Leicester City 1 3 2 0 53 7 Nottingham Forest 4 56 11 Total 104 18 Head-to-head[edit] As of 3 October 2022 The below table demonstrates the competitive results between the two sides (not indicative of titles won). [12] Competition Leicester City wins Draws Nottingham Forest wins 39 25 37 41 27 40 Crossing the divide[edit] Players[edit] Peter Shilton established himself as one of the top goalkeepers in the country at Leicester City before enjoying European success with Nottingham Forest.
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), Nugent Guedioura, Cox (pen. ) 24, 793 [19] 27 Mar 2012 0–0 23, 412 [20] 17 Jan 2012 FA Cup 3rd round replay Boateng (o. ), Beckford (3) 16, 210 [10] 7 Jan 2012 18, 477 [21] 20 Aug 2011 Nugent, Fernandes McGugan (pen. ), Boateng 24, 426 [22] 22 Apr 2011 3–2 Oakley, Vassell Tudgay, Earnshaw, McKenna 24, 217 [23] 29 Nov 2010 Walkers Stadium 1–0 King 24, 659 [24] 27 Feb 2010 3–0 Berner, Gallagher, King 31, 759 [25] 5 Dec 2009 5–1 Waghorn (pen.
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Played for Forest on loan from Liverpool, then joined Leicester at the end of the loan spell Gareth Williams – July 2004, £500, 000 Riccardo Scimeca – June 2003, free transfer Nicky Summerbee – August 2002, free transfer Alan Rogers – November 2001, £300, 000. Returned to Forest in 2004 Kjetil Osvold – April 1987, loan The following played for one or more teams before moving to Leicester City: Matthew Upson – Played for six different clubs in between Andy Johnson – Played for West Bromwich Albion in between Stan Collymore – Played for Liverpool and Aston Villa in between Phil Gilchrist – Played for Middlesbrough, Hartlepool United, and Oxford United in between Garry Parker – Played for Aston Villa in between, also had a spell as caretaker manager at Leicester Managers[edit] Rob Kelly – Played for and managed Leicester, later caretaker manager of Forest on three separate occasions Billy Davies – Played briefly for Leicester, before going on to manage Nottingham Forest on two separate spells (also managed Derby County) Gary Megson – Played for and managed Forest, later managed Leicester Steve Beaglehole – Reserve team coach for Forest, briefly joint caretaker manager at Leicester Micky Adams – Assistant and briefly caretaker manager at Forest, later managed Leicester Dave Bassett – Managed Forest, and was later manager, Director of football, and caretaker manager at Leicester Martin O'Neill – Played for Forest, managed Leicester, later managed Forest.
[5] It was a rescheduled match after their original meeting on 28 August, which Forest were leading 1–0, was abandoned due to Leicester player Clive Clarke collapsing in the dressing room at half-time. [6] Leicester nonetheless won the match 3–2. [7] To date, there have been nine hat-tricks recorded in fixtures between the two clubs, of which seven are from Nottingham Forest. Of the seven, three of those hat-tricks came from the 12–0 mauling of Leicester Fosse in 1909. [4] Forest's most recent hat-trick against Leicester was from Robert Earnshaw in December 2009. [8] In November 1948, Don Revie became the first Leicester player to score a hat-trick against Forest, [9] a feat matched by Jermaine Beckford in a 4–0 FA Cup win on 17 January 2012.
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) [39] 5 May 1984 Lynex, Lineker Davenport 4 Dec 1983 Jones, Smith Bowyer, Thijssen, Walsh 28 Feb 1981 Lynex Walsh 20 Sept 1980 5–0 Gray, Birtles (2), Robertson 14 Mar 1978 Robertson [40] 24 Sept 1977 O'Neill, Woodcock, Robertson 22 Jan 1972 1–2 Weller, Birchenall [41] 18 Aug 1971 Brown, O'Kane (o. ) [42] 1 Mar 1958 19 Oct 1957 30 Mar 1957 Second Division McNeill [citation needed] 17 Nov 1956 9 Apr 1949 [43] 13 Nov 1948 4–2 Revie (3) [44] 20 Feb 1915 1–3 [45] 17 Oct 1914 [46] 11 Sept 1913 [9] 3 Sept 1913 [47] 28 Dec 1912 [48] 7 Sept 1912 [49] 29 Feb 1912 [50] 16 Sept 1911 [51] 21 Apr 1909 12–0 Spouncer (3), Hooper (3), West (3) [52] 7 Nov 1908 [53] 20 Apr 1907 [54] 15 Dec 1906 [55] 9 Feb 1901 Hooliganism and crowd trouble[edit] This section needs expansion.