Lincoln Red Imps Football Club is a professionalfootball club fromGibraltar.[1] They play in theGibraltar Football League, and shareVictoria Stadium with all other clubs in the territory.[2] They are the country's record champion with 27 league titles, including fourteen consecutive titles between 2003 and 2016, and in 2014 were the first team to represent Gibraltar in theUEFA Champions League's qualifying stage. In August 2021, Lincoln became the first club from Gibraltar to ever reach the group stages of a European club competition after defeating the Latvian championsRiga FC in the play-off round of theUEFA Europa Conference League.
The club has won 7domestic trebles and 4doubles in its history.[3] They hold the record for Europe's longest chronological unbeaten league run of 88 matches over 1,959 days from May 2009 to September 2014.[4]
The football club was formed in 1976 by Elton Duarte in the quarry pitch. A group of players associated to the old Police youth team called the "Blue Batons" and complemented by players that had been released byGlacis United and St Jago's joined forces to form the first Lincoln team that played in the Gibraltar fourth division as a youth team. The team was named afterLincoln City FC, who are nicknamed the "Imps" after the legend of theLincoln Imp. Lincoln Red Imps received their name after they were sponsored by Reg Brealey, the formerSheffield United chairman andLincoln resident who is friends with Charles Polson.[5][6][7]
When this Lincoln team became old enough to play Senior Football, it was decided to place the young team into the GFA second division. The team started to climb to the top in the second division in the season 1981–82 winning the league, the division cup and gaining promotion to the GFA's first division after only one season. The next year Lincoln finished in mid table in the first division. In 1983–84 Lincoln won the league and promotion to theGibraltar Premier Division.[8]
In 1984–85 Lincoln played their first season in the Gibraltar Premier Division in which they were joint champions withGlacis United – the first of seven league titles which were won between 1984 and 1994.
Lincoln won 14 Gibraltar Premier Division titles in a row from 2003 to 2016, bettering the previous record of nine in a row held by Glacis United in the 1960s. They also won the national treble of League, Rock Cup and Senior Cup in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2011.
In 2014, after Gibraltar had joined UEFA as the 54th member, Lincoln became the first Gibraltarian team to play in the qualifying stages of theUEFA Champions League. After claiming a 1–1 draw in the home match, they lost 5–2 at Faroese teamHB and were eliminated in the first qualifying round.[9]
Lincoln Red Imps squad in May 2014
UEFA PresidentMichel Platini at the 2014 Rock Cup presentation
Lincoln Red Imps Captain lifting 2014 Rock Cup from Platini
Lincoln Red Imps players with 2014 silverware
Joseph Chipolina holding plaque commemorating club's Rock Cup victory
In 2016 Lincoln pulled off a surprise victory againstScottish Premiership championsCeltic, with a1–0 victory at home after a 48th-minute strike fromLee Casciaro in the club's second round match of the UEFA Champions League qualifying stage.The match wasBrendan Rodgers first competitive fixture as manager of Celtic.[17] The Glasgow side still comfortably qualified with a 3–0 victory in the return leg at Celtic Park. It is still seen as one of Celtic's worst moments.
On 26 August 2021, Lincoln became the first team fromGibraltar to qualify for the group stage in a European Competition, as they defeatedRiga FC by a score of 3–1 (4–2 aggregate) and advanced to the group stage of the2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League.[18]
^The 2019–20 Gibraltar National League season, and the 2020 Rock Cup, were abandoned with results declared null and void and results expunged due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
Lincoln currently plays all league games at the 2,000-seat Victoria Stadium. The club share this ground with all clubs currently participating in theGibraltar Premier Division, as well as theGibraltar Women's Football League, of which Lincoln also runs a team.
Due to the ground's failure to meet guidelines in the 2017–18 season, Lincoln, along withEuropa andSt Joseph's, were forced to play their European competition matches at theEstadio Algarve inPortugal, while improvements were carried out on Victoria Stadium.
It is expected that the ground will be renovated and expanded to a football specific stadium with a capacity of 8,000 by 2021.[19]
Lincoln's first qualifying round match of the2014–15 UEFA Champions League marked the first match played by a Gibraltarian club in UEFA competition. After converting a penalty, a second half goal was conceded and the game ended in a draw.[24]
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