City's Stars Travel To Singapore After Thailand Stay
The Club's stay in King Power International's home country has included football, community and commercial activity, strengthening bonds with supporters from the Land of Smiles.
Following Wednesday's 1-0 win over Thai League 1 outfit Port FC, courtesy of Wilfred Ndidi's early goal, the next morning, the Foxes travelled to the Grand Palace, the official residence of Thai Kings since 1782.
Home to the Emerald Buddha, among many other significant Thai landmarks, visiting the Grand Palace complex was a memorable end to the first leg of Leicester City's tour of Southeast Asia.
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Later on Thursday, the travelling party boarded a short flight to Singapore, where they will spend the weekend before returning to the United Kingdom. On Sunday, following a substantial training schedule is fulfilled, Enzo Maresca's side take on Liverpool at the National Stadium (10am BST kick-off).
Heralded as the largest dome structure in the world upon its opening in 2014, the 55,000-capacity ground will be Leicester's last summer venue. A week later, Coventry City are the visitors to King Power Stadium on the opening weekend of the Sky Bet Championship season. The new campaign is closing in.
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