Today, we celebrate the 73rd birthday of Keith Edwards, a name that may not appear often in Leeds United’s long and storied history books, but one that still carries a unique footnote in the club’s past. Edwards made just a single first-team appearance for Leeds, stepping onto the pitch on 25th September 1971 as a substitute for Paul Reaney in a tough 2–1 defeat away at Huddersfield Town.
Remarkably, his brief 19-minute cameo is believed to be one of the shortest senior outings in the club’s history—yet for Edwards, it represented the fulfilment of a dream shared by thousands: to wear the famous white shirt in a competitive match. In an era dominated by Don Revie’s legends and fierce competition for places, breaking into the first team was an achievement in itself.
Though Edwards’ Leeds career was fleeting, his contribution remains part of the club’s rich tapestry. Every player who has stepped onto the Elland Road stage—whether for moments or for years—has helped shape the history and identity of Leeds United.
Today, we honour Keith Edwards not just for his appearance, but for the passion, dedication, and perseverance it represents.
Happy Birthday, Keith—here’s to celebrating your place in Leeds United’s story!











