Gibraltar National League 02/25 19:45 4 [1] Lincoln Red Imps FC v FCB Magpies [4] W 1-0
Gibraltar National League 02/19 15:00 3 [6] Mons Calpe SC v Lincoln Red Imps FC [1] W 1-2
Gibraltar National League 02/13 15:00 2 [1] Lincoln Red Imps FC v St Joseph's FC [3] W 3-2
Gibraltar Cup 02/06 17:30 - Manchester 62 FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC W 2-5
Gibraltar National League 01/30 15:00 1 Lincoln Red Imps FC v Europa FC D 3-3
Gibraltar National League 01/22 15:00 11 Europa Point v Lincoln Red Imps FC W 1-5
Gibraltar National League 01/16 15:00 10 Lincoln Red Imps FC v College 1975 FC W 4-0
Gibraltar National League 01/07 19:45 9 [4] Manchester 62 FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC [1] W 0-7
Gibraltar National League 12/19 17:30 8 [1] Lincoln Red Imps FC v FCB Magpies [7] W 5-0
UEFA Conference League 12/09 20:00 6 [3] PAOK Salonika v Lincoln Red Imps FC [4] L 2-0
Gibraltar National League 12/05 17:30 6 [4] St Joseph's FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC [1] W 0-1
Gibraltar National League 11/30 19:45 5 [1] Lincoln Red Imps FC v Mons Calpe SC [9] W 3-0
UEFA Conference League 11/25 17:45 5 [4] Lincoln Red Imps FC v FC Copenhagen [1] L 0-4
Gibraltar National League 11/21 17:30 4 [6] Glacis United FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC [2] W 2-4
UEFA Conference League 11/04 17:45 4 [4] Lincoln Red Imps FC v Slovan Bratislava [3] L 1-4
Gibraltar National League 10/30 14:00 3 [2] Lincoln Red Imps FC v Lions Gibraltar [8] W 1-0
Gibraltar National League 10/25 18:45 2 [10] Lynx FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC [3] W 1-7
UEFA Conference League 10/21 19:00 3 [3] Slovan Bratislava v Lincoln Red Imps FC [4] L 2-0
Gibraltar National League 10/17 16:30 1 [4] Lincoln Red Imps FC v Europa FC [4] W 3-1
UEFA Conference League 09/30 19:00 2 [1] FC Copenhagen v Lincoln Red Imps FC [4] L 3-1
Gibraltar Super Cup 09/22 18:30 - Lincoln Red Imps FC v Europa FC L 1-3
UEFA Conference League 09/16 16:45 1 Lincoln Red Imps FC v PAOK Salonika L 0-2
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/26 16:00 17 Lincoln Red Imps FC v Riga FC W 3-1
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/19 17:00 17 Riga FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC D 1-1
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/10 18:30 16 Slovan Bratislava v Lincoln Red Imps FC D 1-1
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/05 16:00 16 Lincoln Red Imps FC v Slovan Bratislava L 1-3
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 07/28 17:30 15 CFR Cluj v Lincoln Red Imps FC L 2-0
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 07/20 16:00 15 Lincoln Red Imps FC v CFR Cluj L 1-2
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 07/13 16:00 14 Lincoln Red Imps FC v CS Fola Esch W 5-0
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 07/06 17:30 14 CS Fola Esch v Lincoln Red Imps FC D 2-2

Wikipedia - Lincoln Red Imps F.C.

Lincoln Red Imps Football Club is a professional football club from Gibraltar. They play in the Gibraltar Football League, and share Victoria Stadium with all other clubs in the territory. 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 the UEFA 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 champions Riga FC in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The club has won 7 domestic trebles and 4 doubles in its history. 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.

History

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 by Glacis 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 after Lincoln City FC, who are nicknamed the "Imps" after the legend of the Lincoln Imp. Lincoln Red Imps received their name after they were sponsored by Reg Brealey, the former Sheffield United chairman and Lincoln resident who is friends with Charles Polson.

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 the Gibraltar Premier Division.

In 1984–85 Lincoln played their first season in the Gibraltar Premier Division in which they were joint champions with Glacis 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.

2014

In 2014, after Gibraltar had joined UEFA as the 54th member, Lincoln became the first Gibraltarian team to play in the qualifying stages of the UEFA Champions League. After claiming a 1–1 draw in the home match, they lost 5–2 at Faroese team HB and were eliminated in the first qualifying round.

2015

Lincoln won both the 2015 Rock Cup with a 4–1 victory over Lynx F.C. and the 2014–15 Gibraltar Premier Division championship by 16 points, again playing in the qualification stages for the UEFA Champions League for with their second straight double. In the First Qualifying Round Lincoln were drawn against FC Santa Coloma of Andorra. After a scoreless draw in the first leg in Gibraltar, the club earned a 2–1 victory at the Estadi Comunal d'Andorra la Vella to advance to the Second Qualifying Round with goals coming from Anthony Bardon and Lee Casciaro. With the victory, Lincoln became the first club from Gibraltar to reach the second round of UEFA Champions League qualification, setting up an encounter with 2015 Danish champions FC Midtjylland, which Lincoln Red Imps lost on aggregate 0–3.

2016

In 2016 Lincoln pulled off a surprise victory against Scottish Premiership champions Celtic, with a 1–0 victory at home after a 48th-minute strike from Lee Casciaro in the club's second round match of the UEFA Champions League qualifying stage. The match was Brendan Rodgers first competitive fixture as manager of Celtic. 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.

2021

On 26 August 2021, Lincoln became the first team from Gibraltar to qualify for the group stage in a European Competition, as they defeated Riga FC by a score of 3–1 (4–2 aggregate) and advanced to the group stage of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League.

Seasons (since UEFA acceptance)

Season Division League record Rock Cup Pepe ReyesCup Europe
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Competition Result
2013–14 Premier 14 11 3 0 66 6 36 1st Winners Runners-up
2014–15 Premier 21 19 1 1 80 12 58 1st Winners Winners Champions League First qualifying round
2015–16 Premier 27 25 1 1 130 9 76 1st Winners Winners Champions League Second qualifying round
2016–17 Premier 27 23 3 1 100 16 72 2nd Runners-up Runners-up Champions League Second qualifying round
2017–18 Premier 27 21 2 4 71 19 65 1st Winners Europa League First qualifying round
2018–19 Premier 27 21 3 3 84 19 66 1st Runners-up Champions League
Europa League
Preliminary round
Second qualifying round
2019–20 National 17 13 0 4 68 15 39 3rd Abandoned Runners-up Champions League
Europa League
Preliminary round
Second qualifying round
2020–21 National 20 15 3 2 62 13 48 1st Winners Europa League Second qualifying round
2021–22 National 20 19 1 0 65 17 58 1st Winners Runners-up Champions League
Europa League
Europa Conference League
Second qualifying round
Third qualifying round
Group stage
2022–23 National 20 17 1 2 68 14 52 1st Runners-up Winners Champions League
Europa Conference League
First qualifying round
Second qualifying round
2023–24 National 25 21 2 2 86 15 65 1st Winners Runners-up Champions League
Europa Conference League
First qualifying round
Third qualifying round
Lincoln Red Imps FC is a professional soccer team based in Gibraltar. The team was founded in 1976 and has since become one of the most successful clubs in Gibraltar football history. The team's home ground is the Victoria Stadium in Gibraltar.

The team's colors are red and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field. Lincoln Red Imps FC has won numerous league titles and domestic cups in Gibraltar, establishing themselves as a dominant force in the country's football scene.

The team has also made a name for themselves on the international stage, competing in European competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Despite being a small club from a small territory, Lincoln Red Imps FC has managed to make a name for themselves and earn respect from football fans around the world.

Overall, Lincoln Red Imps FC is a proud and successful club with a rich history and a bright future ahead of them. They continue to strive for excellence both domestically and internationally, representing Gibraltar with pride and passion on the football pitch.