Earlier this summer, LCFC.com looked at some of the key numbers behind that triumph, including the fact that City's 97-point haul was the Club's second-best such feat. An eighth second-tier title is also now a national record. However, there's so many more stats behind Leicester's promotion, and here's some of our favourites...
89 goals scored
The 89 times which the Foxes found the net in 2023/24 was the highest figure they recorded in a single league campaign since 1957/58.
41 goals conceded
The last time City let in fewer goals in a league season was during the Club's incredible Premier League title-winning campaign of 2015/16 (36).
17 home wins
A remarkable 17 victories on home soil matches a Club record set back in 2013/14 - the last time Leicester won the Championship.
14 away victories
The 14 wins away from home in 2023/24 also matches records sealed in both 2008/09 (League 1) and 2013/14 (Championship). City also scored more goals (42) and conceded fewer goals (23) than any other side in the Championship. Their overall goal difference of +19 on the road was the biggest since Fulham in 2021/22 (+27).
10+ goalscorers (3)
With Jamie Vardy (18), Stephy Mavididi (12) and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (12) all netting double figures, that was the first time City have achieved that feat since (2010/11) (Andy King, Yakubu, Paul Gallagher). In the EFL, only Peterborough had more 10+ goalscorers in 2023/24 (4).
Vardy hits 15+ goals again
Jamie Vardy, who recently agreed terms on a new one-year deal, has now hit more than 15 goals in eight of his 12 seasons with the Foxes.