Lincoln City F.c.

Lincoln City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

The team competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system.

Lincoln City
Lincoln City F.c.
Full nameLincoln City Football Club
Nickname(s)The Imps
Founded1884; 140 years ago (1884)
GroundSincil Bank
Capacity10,669
ChairmanClive Nates
ManagerMichael Skubala
LeagueEFL League One
2022–23EFL League One, 11th of 24
WebsiteClub website
Lincoln City F.c. Current season

Nicknamed the "Imps" after the legend of the Lincoln Imp, they have played at 10,669-capacity Sincil Bank since their move from John O'Gaunts in 1895. Traditionally they play in red and white striped shirts with black shorts and red and white socks. They hold rivalries with other Lincolnshire clubs, particularly Scunthorpe United and Grimsby Town. Founded in 1884, Lincoln won the Midland League in 1889–90, their first full season playing league football. They moved on from the Football Alliance to become founder members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, remaining there until they failed re-election in 1908. They won immediate re-election after winning the next year's Midland League, and would repeat this feat after failing re-election again in 1911 and 1920. Founder members of the Football League Third Division North in 1921, they won promotion as champions in 1931–32, but were relegated two seasons later. Crowned Third Division North champions again in 1947–48, they were relegated the next year, but would remain in the second tier for nine seasons after again winning the Third Division North title in 1951–52. Two successive relegations left them in the Fourth Division by 1962, where they would remain until Graham Taylor's title winning campaign of 1975–76.

Relegated in 1978–79, they secured promotion again two years later but suffered a double relegation to find themselves in the Conference by 1987. Lincoln made an immediate recovery however, regaining their Football League status with the Conference title in 1987–88. They were promoted again in 1997–98, but were relegated the next season. They reached the play-offs in five consecutive seasons, from 2002 to 2007, losing in the final twice (2002–03 and 2004–05) and the semi-finals three times, which is a competition record. However they exited the division at the other end when they were returned to the Conference after relegation at the end of the 2010–11 campaign. A six-season stay in non-League was ended when Cowley brothers Nicky and Danny led the club to the National League title in 2016–17, as well as a run to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup – this made them the first non-League side to reach that stage in 103 years. They won the EFL Trophy in 2018 and the League Two title in 2018–19.

History

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Chart of table positions of Lincoln City in the Football League

Football in the city of Lincoln had been prominent since the 1860s although not strictly connected to the modern day club. After the disbanding of Lincoln Rovers (formerly Lincoln Recreation) in 1884, Lincoln City FC was formed as an amateur football association, and the first game Lincoln played was an emphatic 9–1 victory over local rivals Sleaford, on 4 October 1884. Originally they played at the John O'Gaunts ground, provided by wealthy local brewer Robert Dawber.

Lincoln turned professional in the 1891–92 season, and soon helped to form what was then the Second Division in 1892–93 season, as an increasing number of clubs wished to join the Football League. Their first game in the Football League was a 4–2 away defeat to Sheffield United on 3 September 1892. Their first home game was also against Sheffield United, this time, however, Lincoln won 1–0. Due to Dawber's death in 1895, Lincoln moved from the John O'Gaunts Ground to Sincil Bank.

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Lincoln fans do a card display before a match against Swindon

They failed re-election to the Football League in 1908. They won immediate re-election after winning the next year's Midland League, and would repeat this feat after failing re-election again in 1911 and 1920. Founder members of the Football League Third Division North in 1921, they won promotion as champions in 1931–32, but were relegated two seasons later. Crowned Third Division North champions again in 1947–48, they were relegated the next year, but would remain in the second tier for nine seasons after again winning the Third Division North title in 1951–52. Two successive relegations left them in the Fourth Division by 1962, where they would remain until Graham Taylor's title winning campaign of 1975–76. The next would oscillate between the Third and Fourth division for the next 10 years, missing out on promotion to the Second Division in 1982 and 1983.

Lincoln were relegated to the Fourth Division at the end of the 1985–86 season, and the year after that they became the first team to suffer automatic relegation from the Football League. They regained their Football League place automatically via promotion as champions of the Conference at the first attempt. In the 1997–98 season, Lincoln were promoted from the Third Division (previously the Fourth Division), but were immediately relegated back on the next season. On 3 May 2002 Lincoln entered into administration. Lincoln City were relegated again from League Two on the last day of the end of the 2010–11 season after a home defeat to Aldershot Town.

In the 2016–17 season, Lincoln City under Danny Cowley were promoted as champions back to the Football League. In the 2016–17 FA Cup, Lincoln beat Championship side Ipswich Town, and Championship leaders Brighton and Hove Albion before defeating top flight side Burnley 1–0 to reach the quarter-final, the first time a non-League club had progressed to the last eight since 1913–14. In the quarter-finals, they were defeated 5–0 at eventual Cup champions Arsenal.

In the 2017–18 season, Lincoln won the EFL Trophy by beating Shrewsbury Town 1–0 in the final in their first visit to Wembley Stadium. After an unsuccessful play-off campaign in their first season back in the EFL, Lincoln were promoted as champions at the end of the 2018–19 season.

On 5 April 2019, Lincoln announced that Nettleham Ladies FC would be rebranded as Lincoln City Women from 1 June.

On 9 September 2019, manager Danny Cowley announced his departure to join Championship side Huddersfield Town, having guided Lincoln to two promotions in his previous three seasons alongside brother and assistant manager Nicky. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Football League matches were suspended on 13 March 2020 with Lincoln in 15th place. Clubs voted to end the season in June 2020 with final league positions decided on a points per game basis with Lincoln subsequently being placed in 16th.

In the 2020–21 season, Lincoln finished the season in 5th place, qualifying for the play-offs. After defeating Sunderland in the semi-finals, the first match fans could attend since the start of the pandemic, Lincoln lost the play-off final to Blackpool.

Stadium

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The Lincolnshire Echo Stand at Lincoln's Ground, Sincil Bank

The club have played at Sincil Bank since 1895. Previously, Lincoln City had played at the nearby John O'Gaunts ground since the club's 1884 inception. Sincil Bank has an overall capacity of 10,669 and is colloquially known to fans as "The Bank". It is overlooked by Lincoln Cathedral. Former Lincoln City chairman John Reames re-purchased the ground from the local council in 2000 at a cost of £175,000. The club had sold it in 1982 for £225,000 to fend off the threat of eviction, arranging a 125-year lease.

Sincil Bank hosted England U16's 2–0 win over the Scotland U16 team in the Victory Shield on 28 November 2008. Martin Peters paraded the FIFA World Cup Trophy at the ground in March 2010 as part of its global tour. FA WSL club Lincoln Ladies played home games at Sincil Bank in their 2011 season. The Ladies' club had previously hosted Arsenal Ladies there in an FA Women's Cup semi-final in March 2008.

Rivals

Lincoln City F.c. 
The Lincolnshire derby, between Lincoln City and local rivals Boston United, being played at Sincil Bank

Lincoln City is one of three professional football clubs in Lincolnshire. Lincoln City's main rivals are Grimsby Town and Scunthorpe United, which at various points fans have considered one bigger than the other. Other prominent Lincolnshire rivals of the past include Gainsborough Trinity and Boston United, however, meetings between the clubs are limited nowadays.

Nottinghamshire clubs Mansfield Town and Notts County are also considered rivals, and Peterborough United, Hull City and York City are clubs that have had some sort of rivalry with The Imps in the past. Lincoln United, the other football club based in Lincoln, are further down the footballing pyramid and are not a considered rival.

Badge and colours

Badge

Lincoln City currently sport a "traditional" Lincoln Imp badge, synonymous with the success of the 1970s and 1980s. The badge was returned in 2014, with general manager John Vickers billing it the start of a "new era". Between the two spells the club used two badges, the first of which being the city's heraldic shield with the letters "L.C.F.C" inscribed onto it. This badge was used until 2001, when the club used a similar design; however, it featured a yellow imp in the centre, with the nickname of "The Imps" written across.

Colours

Traditionally, the colours and design of the Lincoln City strip are a red and white striped shirt along with black shorts and red socks. This varied in the late 1960s and early 70s, the club opted to field a predominantly red strip with white shorts, and also in the 2000–01 season when the shirt was quartered red and white with white shorts. Currently, the home kit is largely red with white pinstriping down the length of the shirt, as well as black and white accents around the collar and cuff of the shirt. The shorts of the kit are also largely black, sporting red accents, and the socks red with black and white accents. Their away kit has never retained any single pattern or design, and areas varied vastly throughout the seasons, but is currently black across the shirt, shorts and socks with red accents on the edges of each piece. In recent years, the club have also released a third kit. Currently, the kit is green in colour, with a chevron pattern across it. This kit features white accents on the shirt, and white shorts with green accents.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

The following tables detail the kit suppliers and sponsors of Lincoln City by year:

Period Kit Supplier Shirt Front Sponsor
1973–1978 Umbro
1978–1982 Adidas
1982–1983 J. Arthur Bowers
1983–1985 Lowfields F&T Tyres
1985–1987 Osca
1987–1989 Spall
1989–1990 Wheel Horse
1990–1991 Matchwinner Pickford
1991–1992 Findalls
1992–1994 Lincolnshire Echo
1994–1997 Admiral
1997–1998 Super League
1998–1999 Alstom
1999–2001 AVEC
2001–2003 Imps Sport
2003–2004 Siemens
2004–2006 Lincoln City Collection The Community Solutions Group
2006–2007 Uhlsport Starglaze
2007–2010 Umbro
2010–2011 GoCar
2011–2013 Nike TSM
2013–2015 Bishop Grosseteste University
2015–2018 Erreà
2018–2019 NSUK Asbestos Surveys
2019–2020 SR Hire
2020–2021 Peregrine Holdings
2021–2022 Virgin Wines (Home 1/5)
Light Source (Home 2/5)
Buildbase (Home 3/5)
University of Lincoln (Home 4/5)
Branston Ltd (Home 5/5)
SRP Hire (Away)
2022–2023 Branston Ltd
2023–present Oxen

Current squad

First team

    As of 5 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Lincoln City F.c.  DEN Lukas Jensen
2 MF Lincoln City F.c.  DEN Lasse Sørensen
4 DF Lincoln City F.c.  NED Lewis Montsma
5 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Adam Jackson
6 MF Lincoln City F.c.  SCO Ethan Erhahon
7 FW Lincoln City F.c.  LCA Reeco Hackett-Fairchild
9 FW Lincoln City F.c.  WAL Joe Taylor (on loan from Luton Town)
10 MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Teddy Bishop
11 MF Lincoln City F.c.  SCO Ethan Hamilton
12 GK Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Jordan Wright
14 MF Lincoln City F.c.  IRL Danny Mandroiu
15 DF Lincoln City F.c.  IRL Paudie O'Connor (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Lincoln City F.c.  SCO Jack Burroughs (on loan from Coventry City)
17 FW Lincoln City F.c.  IRL Dylan Duffy
18 FW Lincoln City F.c.  SCO Ben House
19 FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Tyler Walker
22 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG TJ Eyoma
23 DF Lincoln City F.c.  IRL Sean Roughan
24 MF Lincoln City F.c.  SCO Conor McGrandles (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
25 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Alex Mitchell (on loan from Millwall)
27 FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Jovon Makama
28 MF Lincoln City F.c.  IRL Jack Moylan
34 FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Freddie Draper

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Jaden Brown (on loan to St Mirren)
8 MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Alistair Smith (on loan to Colchester United)
20 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Jay Benn (on loan to Solihull Moors)
21 FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Hakeeb Adelakun (on loan to Doncaster Rovers)
26 MF Lincoln City F.c.  IRL Oisin Gallagher (on loan to Drogheda United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Zak Bradshaw (on loan to Dundalk)
31 GK Lincoln City F.c.  SCO Sam Long (on loan to Falkirk)
32 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Elicha Ahui (on loan to Peterborough Sports)
33 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Hayden Cann (on loan to Drogheda United)

Under 18s squad

    As of 21 November 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
40 GK Lincoln City F.c.  Isle of Man Isaac Allan
GK Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Nicolae-Mario Vasiloiu
DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Kelly Fombad
DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Resharne McLean
38 DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Charlie Parks
MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Carter Ford
MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Jersey Lopez
37 MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Gbolahan Okewoye
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Denny Oliver
MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Louis Nesbitt
MF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Kye Perkins
FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Bailey Adamson
FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Russell Berko
41 FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Zane Okoro
FW Lincoln City F.c.  ENG Dakara Wifa

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Lincoln City F.c.  ENG MJ Kamson-Kamara (on loan to Barwell)

Club management

Board members

    As of 12 October 2023
Role Name
Chairman Clive Nates
Vice Chairman Jay Wright
Director Roger Bates
Director (RICT) Rob Bradley
Director Sunil Hindocha
Director Harvey Jabara
Director Herman Kok
Director Greg Levine
Director David Lowes
Director/SportVEST partner Sean Melnick
Director Graham Rossini
Chief Executive Officer Liam Scully
Director - Gold Trust Members Amanda-Jane Slater
Director Stephen Tointon
Director Chris Travers
Director Pablo Webster
Director of Football Jez George
Strategic Advisor Landon Donovan

Backroom staff

    As of 30 January 2024
Role Name
Head Coach Lincoln City F.c.  Michael Skubala
Assistant Head Coach Lincoln City F.c.  Tom Shaw
Assistant Head Coach Lincoln City F.c.  Chris Cohen
Goalkeeping Coach Lincoln City F.c.  Scott Fry
Head of Medical Lincoln City F.c.  Kieran Walker
First Team Physiotherapist Lincoln City F.c.  Elliott Howell
First Team Sports Scientist Lincoln City F.c.  Harry Rossington
First Team Analyst Lincoln City F.c.  Logan Hughes
Senior Performance Coach Lincoln City F.c.  Mark Pease
Lead Sports Therapist Lincoln City F.c.  Tom Hallas
Kit Manager Lincoln City F.c.  Terry Bourne
Recruitment Analyst Lincoln City F.c.  Alistair Clarke
Chief Scout Lincoln City F.c.  Marc Tracy

Managerial history

    As of 20 April 2024
Name Nat. From To Record
P W D L Win %
John Strawson Lincoln City F.c.  September 1892 February 1896 97 31 11 55 31.96%
Alf Martin Lincoln City F.c.  1896 March 1897 35 9 11 24 25.71%
James West Lincoln City F.c.  1897 1900 106 34 22 50 32.08%
David Calderhead Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1900 1 August 1907 256 89 53 114 34.77%
John Henry Strawson Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1907 31 May 1914 195 52 40 103 26.67%
George Fraser Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1919 31 May 1921 46 10 10 26 21.74%
David Calderhead Jr. Lincoln City F.c.  1 April 1921 31 May 1924 118 37 28 53 31.36%
Horace Henshall Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1924 1 May 1927 132 51 28 53 38.64%
Harry Parkes Lincoln City F.c.  1 May 1927 1 May 1936 395 187 78 130 47.34%
Joe McClelland Lincoln City F.c.  1 May 1936 1 January 1946 140 61 27 52 43.57%
Bill Anderson Lincoln City F.c.  1 January 1946 1 January 1965 855 307 189 359 35.91%
Con Moulson Lincoln City F.c.  1 January 1965 1 March 1965 8 0 0 8 00.00%
Roy Chapman Lincoln City F.c.  1 March 1965 31 May 1966 65 15 13 37 23.08%
Ron Gray Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1966 1 July 1970 184 60 55 69 32.61%
Bert Loxley Lincoln City F.c.  1 July 1970 1 March 1971 32 12 4 16 37.50%
David Herd Lincoln City F.c.  1 March 1971 6 December 1972 82 30 30 22 36.59%
Graham Taylor Lincoln City F.c.  6 December 1972 20 June 1977 211 97 61 53 45.97%
George Kerr Lincoln City F.c.  20 June 1977 1 December 1977 18 5 4 9 27.78%
Willie Bell Lincoln City F.c.  21 December 1977 23 October 1978 40 11 13 16 27.50%
Colin Murphy Lincoln City F.c.  6 November 1978 1 May 1985 309 121 88 100 39.16%
John Pickering Lincoln City F.c.  1 July 1985 20 December 1985 24 4 6 14 16.67%
George Kerr Lincoln City F.c.  20 December 1985 7 March 1987 61 17 17 27 27.87%
Peter Daniel Lincoln City F.c.  7 March 1987 1 May 1987 12 2 5 5 16.67%
Colin Murphy Lincoln City F.c.  26 May 1987 20 May 1990 103 39 26 38 37.86%
Allan Clarke Lincoln City F.c.  3 June 1990 30 November 1990 18 3 6 9 16.67%
Steve Thompson Lincoln City F.c.  1 November 1990 31 May 1993 128 48 36 44 37.50%
Keith Alexander Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1993 16 May 1994 48 13 13 22 27.08%
Sam Ellis Lincoln City F.c.  1 August 1994 4 September 1995 56 21 12 23 37.50%
Steve Wicks Lincoln City F.c.  4 September 1995 16 October 1995 7 0 2 5 00.00%
John Beck Lincoln City F.c.  16 October 1995 6 March 1998 130 48 42 40 36.92%
Shane Westley Lincoln City F.c.  7 March 1998 11 November 1998 30 9 5 16 30.00%
John Reames Lincoln City F.c.  11 November 1998 1 June 2000 87 30 21 36 34.48%
Phil Stant Lincoln City F.c.  1 June 2000 27 February 2001 38 12 10 16 31.58%
Alan Buckley Lincoln City F.c.  28 February 2001 25 April 2002 69 16 24 29 23.19%
Keith Alexander Lincoln City F.c.  5 May 2002 24 May 2006 213 81 69 63 38.03%
John Schofield Lincoln City F.c.  15 June 2006 15 October 2007 51 21 12 18 41.18%
Peter Jackson Lincoln City F.c.  30 October 2007 2 September 2009 92 32 21 39 34.78%
Chris Sutton Lincoln City F.c.  28 September 2009 28 September 2010 51 14 14 23 28.00%
Steve Tilson Lincoln City F.c.  15 October 2010 10 October 2011 37 11 7 19 29.73%
David Holdsworth Lincoln City F.c.  31 October 2011 17 February 2013 71 21 19 31 29.57%
Gary Simpson Lincoln City F.c.  27 February 2013 3 November 2014 58 23 15 20 39.65%
Chris Moyses Lincoln City F.c.  3 November 2014 12 May 2016 64 22 15 27 34.38%
Danny Cowley Lincoln City F.c.  12 May 2016 9 September 2019 176 95 42 39 53.98%
Michael Appleton Lincoln City F.c.  23 September 2019 30 April 2022 143 55 33 55 38.5%
Mark Kennedy Lincoln City F.c.  12 May 2022 18 October 2023 73 25 27 21 34.2%
Michael Skubala Lincoln City F.c.  13 November current 30 14 9 7 46.7%

Honours and achievements

Lincoln City's honours include:

League

Cup

Minor

  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup
    • Winners (38): 1886–87, 1890–91, 1891–92, 1893–94, 1907–08, 1909–10, 1911–12, 1913–14, 1914–15, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1955–566, 1961–62, 1963–646, 1965–666, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1974–75, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1990–91, 1997–98, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2013–14
    • Runners-up (32): 1892–93, 1894–95, 1896–97, 1900–01, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1908–09, 1912–13, 1920–21, 1922–23, 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1932–33, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1954–55, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1985–86, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15
  • Pontin's Reserve League Cup
    • Winners: 2006–07
  • Fred Green Memorial Trophy3
    • Winners: 2006–07
  • John Reames Memorial Trophy
    • Winners: 2013–14

Club records

    Source

Notes

References

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