Bradford City have their fair share of supporters, and especially those more well-known than the average fan at the Utilita Energy Stadium.

While the Bantams are currently plying their trade in the depths of the EFL in League Two, they haven't always been this low down the footballing ladder, as they previously operated in the earlier stages of the Premier League under manager Paul Jewell.

Times aren't as great at the moment but recent history has still thrown up some magical moments in West Yorkshire, with Bradford managing to build up a League Cup run that took them all the way to Wembley, after seeing off the likes of Wigan, Arsenal, and Aston Villa.

With Bradford's support remaining loyal regardless of the division, we take a look at five famous faces that you may not have known supported them...

The former X-factor and One Direction star has been a Bradford City supporter all his life and has been seen on a number of occasions going to games and following the team.

Zayn has a huge following of his own and the Bantams might have to expand the stadium if his fanbase caught wind of him attending games regularly...

The Los Angeles-born lingerie model might not be someone expected to be a Bradford City fan but having been in a relationship with Zayn, it's no surprise that she's been converted into a Bantam.

The couple were only the third couple ever to appear on the cover of Vogue, and while it may not be 'vogue' to follow a League Two side, she's still a supporter.

Perhaps the most surprising name on this list is the current Dalai Lama, who has been seen to be holding up Bradford shirts on different occasions, despite being based in Tibet.

He also blessed the side as they geared up to face Swansea City in the 2013 League Cup final.

The next on this list is snooker world-champion Joe Johnson, who was crowned back in 1986 after overcoming world number one Steve Davis in the final.

Whenever he was not playing during the tournament, he was seen wearing a T-shirt with the slogan 'Bradford's Bouncing Back' (in reference to the Stadium fire from five years previously).

The final name on this list is another singer, and it's the runner-up of the first-ever edition of Pop Idol, Gareth Gates.

The double-platinum selling artist finished second behind Will Young but was born in Bradford is a big fan of the Bantams.