Leyton Orient have announced plans to build a new world-class stadium in east London, as part of a multi-sport campus. The club, currently playing in League One, hopes to remain in the Leyton area and says the stadium will have a capacity to support their ambitions to compete in the Championship. Leyton Orient's current Brisbane Road stadium, which has been their home since 1937, has a capacity of 9,271 and the club says its limitations prevent them from achieving their full potential both on and off the pitch. Mark Devlin, the CEO of Leyton Orient, said a new venue is critical for the club to continue their growth and success. The project will be powered by private capital and is designed to deliver lasting returns for the club, residents of Leyton, and Greater London. David Gandler, the majority shareholder of Leyton Orient, said the project will not only secure the club's long-term future but will also lay the groundwork for a new home that delivers lasting value for the community. The club was taken over by the David Gandler-led GSG LOFC Limited consortium in April. The new stadium project marks a major milestone in the club's history and ambitions for growth and success. Leyton Orient says the stadium will be a world-class destination for English football, global sport, innovation, and entertainment. The club's commitment to building a new stadium is a significant step forward in their plans to compete at a higher level and create a sustainable future. With a new stadium, Leyton Orient hopes to increase their capacity and improve their facilities, allowing them to attract more fans and generate more revenue. The project is expected to have a positive impact on the local community, creating new jobs and stimulating economic growth. Leyton Orient's plans for a new stadium are an exciting development for the club and their fans, and mark a new era in the club's history.