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The Luton Town soccer club, founded in 1885, has a rich history and numerous achievements. Over the years, Luton Town has secured several significant titles and honors, making it a prominent name in English football. The club has won a minimum of four Football League titles and has at least two Football League Cups to its name. Luton Town has also achieved success in various lower divisions, clinching a minimum of two Football Conference titles. Additionally, the team has had commendable performances in the FA Cup, reaching the final on at least one occasion. To stay up to date with the latest news, fixtures, and more about Luton Town, visit the official club website.
Kenilworth Road is a well-known stadium situated in the heart of Luton, a vibrant town located in Bedfordshire, England. Nestled within a residential area, the stadium stands as a landmark, with its rich history and tradition. Surrounded by local businesses and various amenities, Kenilworth Road offers a bustling atmosphere on match days, attracting football enthusiasts from all around. Its central location ensures easy accessibility by public transport and is an integral part of the local community.
2021 update: As of June 2021, the owner of Luton Town Football Club is 2020 Holdings Ltd., a company controlled by Luton Town Football Club 2020 Ltd. No individual owner is publicly disclosed.
To get to Kenilworth Road, follow these simple directions: Take the M1 motorway and exit at Junction 11. Follow signs for Luton town centre until you reach Stockingstone Road. Continue straight until you reach the roundabout and take the third exit onto Oak Road. Drive straight until you see Kenilworth Road on your right. You have arrived! Enjoy your visit to Kenilworth Road.
Luton Town has won a total of 8 trophies in their history. These include the Football League Cup in 1988, Football League Trophy in 1987 and 2009, Southern Football League in 1895 and 1909, Division Three South Cup in 1936, Conference Premier in 2014 and the Conference League Cup in 2009.