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Gibraltar Premier Division

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Former association football league in Gibraltar
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Football league
Gibraltar Premier Division
Founded1905
Folded2019
CountryGibraltar
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toGibraltar Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Rock Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
Most championshipsLincoln Red Imps
(24 titles)
WebsiteGibraltar FA

TheGibraltar Premier Division was a football league established by theGibraltar Football Association (GFA) in 1905, and the top tier offootball in Gibraltar. It originally contained eight member clubs, but it has grown over the years. In 1909 the league was split into two divisions between which clubs can bepromoted and relegated at the end of each season. In the 2013–14 season, the Premier Division contained eight clubs with theSecond Division containing 12 clubs. For sponsorship reasons it is known as theArgus Insurance Premier Division.

From the 2014–15 season, as a result of the territory's membership ofUEFA, the champions entered the firstUEFA Champions League qualifying round. The winners of Gibraltar's cup competition, theRock Cup, meanwhile, gained entry to the following season'sUEFA Europa League qualifying rounds. From the 2016–17 season, Gibraltar received an additional place in the Europa League qualifying round for the league runner-up. In 2019 the league merged with theGibraltar Second Division and became theGibraltar National League.[1]

History

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Football in Gibraltar dates from 1892, when military personnel in the territory started playing asPrince of Wales. By 1895 the number of clubs had grown to the point that theGibraltar Football Association was formed and a tournament (the predecessor to the Premier Division), the Merchants Cup, began, withGibraltar winning the inaugural competition. By 1907 the Premier Division had officially taken shape with Prince of Wales winning the first full season of league football in Gibraltar. The side went on to win 19 league titles before folding some time in the 1950s.

Since the league's formation, football has been played almost every season, along with theGibraltar Second Division (founded 1909) and a national cup competition, theRock Cup. After the FA's admission toUEFA, theGibraltar Premier Cup was established in 2013 to provide more competitive games for the sides in the top tier.

Due to the restricted and amateur nature of the league in the past, the competition has been prone to spells of dominance at certain times: for example, the early 20th century dominance by Prince of Wales and the 10 league titles in 11 seasons attained byGlacis United in the 1960s and 1970s. At presentLincoln Red Imps are the dominant side in the division, having won every season since 2000–01 with the exception of the 2001–02 season, until 2017. However, the UEFA acceptance and potential for increased professionalism in the league has opened the possibility of other sides closing the gap, with sides such asManchester 62 andLynx making inroads in the 2013–14 season. This came to pass in the2016–17 season, whenEuropa FC won their first title in over 60 years.

In 2018, the Gibraltar FA announced changes to the league involving an increase in the "Home Grown Player" quota to 3 players on the pitch, per team, at any one time, as well as introducing salary caps (to be introduced in the senior leagues from 2019) and the introduction of theGibraltar Intermediate League, replacing the Reserves League and Under-18 League, in order to promote local player development.[2]

For the 2019–20 season, the Premier Division and the Second Division were merged to create a single division for Gibraltar, known as theGibraltar National League.[3]

Premier Division 2018-19 season

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ClubLast season
Boca GibraltarGibraltar Second Division, 1st (promoted)
Europa FC2nd
Gibraltar Phoenix6th
Gibraltar United4th
Glacis United7th
Lincoln Red Imps1st (champions)
Lions Gibraltar8th
Lynx9th
Mons Calpe5th
St Joseph's3rd

Source:[4]

League Champions

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SeasonWinner
1895–96Gibraltar (1)
1896–97Jubilee (1)
1897–98Jubilee (2)
1898–99Albion (1)
1899–1900Exiles (1)
1900–01Prince of Wales (1)
1901–02Exiles (2)
1902–03Prince of Wales (2)
1903–04Prince of Wales (3)
1904–05Athletic (1)
1905–06Prince of Wales (4)
1906–07No competition
1907–08Britannia XI (1)
1908–09Prince of Wales (5)
1909–10South United (1)
1910–11South United (2)
1911–12Britannia XI (2)
1912–13Britannia XI (3)
1913–14Prince of Wales (6)
1914–15Royal Sovereign (1)
1915–16No competition
1916–17Prince of Wales (7)
1917–18Britannia XI (4)
1918–19Prince of Wales (8)
1919–20Britannia XI (5)
1920–21Prince of Wales (9)
1921–22Prince of Wales (10)
1922–23Prince of Wales (11)
1923–24Gibraltar (2)
1924–25Prince of Wales (12)
1925–26Prince of Wales (13)
1926–27Prince of Wales (14)
1927–28Prince of Wales (15)
1928–29Europa (1)
1929–30Europa (2)
1930–31Prince of Wales (16)
1931–32Europa (3)
1932–33Europa (4)
1933–34Commander of the Yard (1)
1934–35Chief Construction (1)


SeasonWinner
1935–36Chief Constructor (1)
1936–37Britannia XI (6)
1937–38Europa (5)
1938–39Prince of Wales (17)
1939–40Prince of Wales (18)
1940–41Britannia XI (7)
1941–46No competition
1946–47Gibraltar United (1)
1947–48Gibraltar United (2)
1948–49Gibraltar United (3)
1949–50Gibraltar United (4)
1950–51Gibraltar United (5)
1951–52Europa (6)
1952–53Prince of Wales (19)
1953–54Gibraltar United (6)
1954–55Britannia XI (8)
1955–56Britannia XI (9)
1956–57Britannia XI (10)
1957–58Britannia XI (11)
1958–59Britannia XI (12)
1959–60Gibraltar United (7)
1960–61Britannia XI (13)
1961–62Gibraltar United (8)
1962–63Britannia XI (14)
1963–64Gibraltar United (9)
1964–65Gibraltar United (10)
1965–66Glacis United (1)
1966–67Glacis United (2)
1967–68Glacis United (3)
1968–69Glacis United (4)
1969–70Glacis United (5)
1970–71Glacis United (6)
1971–72Glacis United (7)
1972–73Glacis United (8)
1973–74Glacis United (9)
1974–75Manchester 62 (1)
1975–76Glacis United (10)
1976–77Manchester 62 (2)
1977–78No competition
1978–79Manchester 62 (3)


SeasonWinner
1979–80Manchester 62 (4)
1980–81Glacis United (11)
1981–82Glacis United (12)
1982–83Glacis United (13)
1983–84Manchester 62 (5)
1984–85Glacis United (14) /Lincoln (1)
1985–86Lincoln Red Imps (2)
1986–87St Theresa's (1)
1987–88St Theresa's (2)
1988–89Glacis United (15)
1989–90Lincoln Red Imps (3)
1990–91Lincoln Red Imps (4)
1991–92Lincoln Red Imps (5)
1992–93Lincoln Red Imps (6)
1993–94Lincoln Red Imps (7)
1994–95Manchester 62 (6)
1995–96St Joseph's (1)
1996–97Glacis United (16)
1997–98St Theresa's (3)
1998–99Manchester 62 (7)
1999–2000Glacis United (17)
2000–01Lincoln Red Imps (8)
2001–02Gibraltar United (11)
2002–03Lincoln Red Imps (9)
2003–04Lincoln Red Imps (10)
2004–05Lincoln Red Imps (11)
2005–06Lincoln Red Imps (12)
2006–07Lincoln Red Imps (13)
2007–08Lincoln Red Imps (14)
2008–09Lincoln Red Imps (15)
2009–10Lincoln Red Imps (16)
2010–11Lincoln Red Imps (17)
2011–12Lincoln Red Imps (18)
2012–13Lincoln Red Imps (19)
2013–14Lincoln Red Imps (20)
2014–15Lincoln Red Imps (21)
2015–16Lincoln Red Imps (22)
2016–17Europa (7)
2017–18Lincoln Red Imps (23)
2018–19Lincoln Red Imps (24)


  • Glacis United and Lincoln shared the 1985 title

Performance by club

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Bold indicates club still playing in top division.
Italics indicates club no longer active.

TeamTitlesLast Title
Lincoln Red Imps242018–19
Prince of Wales191952–53
Glacis United171999–2000
Britannia XI141962–63
Gibraltar United112001–02
Europa82019–20
Manchester 6271998–99
St Theresa's31997–98
Jubilee21897–98
Exiles21901–02
South United21910–11
Gibraltar21923–24
Chief Construction21935–36
Albion11898–99
Athletic11904–05
Royal Sovereign11914–15
Commander of the Yard11933–34
St Joseph's11995–96

See also

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References

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  1. ^Key changes to the domestic league revealed to clubsArchived 1 August 2019 at theWayback Machine Gibraltar Chronicle. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  2. ^"GFA rule changes pave the way for more locals to play in the leagues".Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved9 June 2018.
  3. ^"Senior League Rules"(PDF). GFA. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 14 April 2019. Retrieved13 April 2019.
  4. ^"GFA Senior League 2012-13". Gibraltar Football Association. Archived fromthe original on 13 November 2012. Retrieved3 November 2012.

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