Leeds forced to close Elland Road stadium until further notice due to security threat
Police are investigating after a threat is understood to have been made on social media
Police have closed Leeds United’s Elland Road stadium and their club shop “until further notice” as they investigate a security threat.
It is understood a threat was made via social media and all the club’s offices and ticket office have been closed as police carry out checks.
West Yorkshire Police said: “Police were called to attend at Elland Road football stadium following reports of a security threat to the premises.
“Investigations are currently ongoing to establish the credibility of that threat. The report was received at 9:49pm on Thursday night.”
A Leeds statement read: “Leeds United’s offices, ticket office, Foundation offices and club shop at Elland Road will be closed until further notice on the advice of the police.
“We apologise for any inconvenience and we will inform the public when normal service resumes.”
The Premier League is on hold this week due to the last international break before the season finishes.
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