Lions Gibraltar F.C.

Association football club in Gibraltar

Football club
Lions Gibraltar
Full nameLions Gibraltar Football Club
Short nameLions
Founded1966
GroundVictoria Stadium,
Winston Churchill Avenue Gibraltar
Capacity5000
ChairmanMark Palmer
ManagerDavid Wilson
LeagueGibraltar Football League
2023–2410th
WebsiteClub website
Home Colours
Home colours
Away colours
Away colours

Lions Gibraltar is a professional football club in Gibraltar. They play in the country's top-level league, the Gibraltar National League.

They were created by a merger of Gibraltar United F.C. and Lions FC in 2011.[1] Aside from their first team, they also run an intermediate (under-23) team, several youth teams, futsal teams and a women's team.

History

Lions Gibraltar was founded as Lions Football Club in 1966 when a group of friends decided to take up a team after the euphoria of England winning the 1966 World Cup, thus the three lions on its club badge. After a quiet 45-year history, the club merged with league giants Gibraltar United in 2011 to create a much stronger side.

Their time together saw the side consistently compete in the Gibraltar Premier Division, and the side continued this upon the GFA's admittance to UEFA in 2013. The 2013–14 season, their final season united with Gibraltar United, saw them narrowly avoid a relegation playoff with a 6th-place finish. After this, Gibraltar United joined the Gibraltar Second Division and Lions restructured, with English coach Jeff Wood appointed manager with ambitions to challenge the top sides and qualify for the UEFA Europa League. In February 2015 the club announced plans to become a feeder club with Premier League club Swansea City, although these plans eventually fell through.

However, after a disappointing season in which the club finished bottom of the league (avoiding relegation due to the league's expansion), the club announced in July 2015 that it was to be taken over by Hercules Sports Promotion, Ltd, headed by Andrew Flowers (who had previously attempted to purchase Leeds United in 2013). Significant investment by the new ownership meant that Lions would now become a semi-professional club with the aim of toppling Lincoln Red Imps' dominance.[2] The following season saw immediate improvement, with the club finishing 4th, however they remained significantly off the pace compared to the region's top two sides Lincoln Red Imps and Europa.

On 31 May, the board announced former national team coach David Wilson as their new manager for the 2016–17 season. However, after the collapse of the club owners' other companies left Lions' future uncertain, Wilson resigned before the beginning of the season to take over at FCB Magpies and the previous season's co-caretaker Rafael Bado was announced as manager. A season spent primarily in the bottom two ended in safety, however, after an upturn in form from the beginning of 2017 despite only winning one game in the first 4 months of the season.

On 28 January 2024, it was announced that Solihull Moors CEO Mark Palmer had purchased a controlling stake in the club, becoming owner and chairman.[3]

On 5th June 2024, Lions Gibraltar FC announced The Online Betting Guide, OLBG as their lead partner and front-of-shirt sponsor on a multi-year deal.[4]



Seasons (since UEFA acceptance)

Season Division League record Rock Cup
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos
2013–14 Premier 14 4 2 8 23 33 14 6th Semi-final
2014–15 Premier 21 1 5 15 9 48 8 8th Quarter-final
2015–16 Premier 27 14 3 10 49 44 45 4th Semi-final
2016–17 Premier 27 4 9 14 17 54 21 8th Quarter-final
2017–18 Premier 27 6 5 16 27 63 23 8th Second round
2018–19 Premier 27 3 0 24 17 77 9 9th Quarter-final
2019–20 National 20 4 4 12 13 33 16 6th[a] Quarter-final
2020–21 National 20 4 4 12 13 33 16 6th First round
2021–22 National 18 1 5 12 13 45 8 11th Quarter-final
2022–23 GFL 18 5 4 9 25 37 19 8th First round
2023–24 GFL 20 3 4 13 16 50 13 10th Quarter-final

Current squad

First team

As of 18 August 2024[5]

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 Poland POL Konrad Skuza
2 MF Germany GER Leon Volz
3 DF Gibraltar GIB Luke Bautista
4 DF England ENG Connor Peters
5 DF Algeria ALG Adam Hamdi
6 DF Gibraltar GIB Shea Breakspear (captain)
7 MF Gibraltar GIB Kye Livingstone
8 MF Germany GER Nico Theisinger
9 FW Scotland SCO Connor Flynn-Gillespie
10 MF Gibraltar GIB Ben Seaton
11 MF Gibraltar GIB Alan Parker
12 FW Austria AUT Milan Ziric
13 MF England ENG Raynner Silva
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW England ENG Mikael Ndjoli
17 MF England ENG Harvey Welch
22 MF Germany GER Temilola Awoyale
24 MF Gibraltar GIB Kiri McGrail
25 GK Gibraltar GIB Jordan Perez
GK Gibraltar GIB John Paul Hernandez
DF Scotland SCO Mel-Jose Brown
DF England ENG Mark Edzes
DF Gibraltar GIB Leon Payas
MF United States USA Greyson Basso
MF Gibraltar GIB Hatim Smith
FW Germany GER Patrick Dulleck
MF Gibraltar GIB Evan Green

Club staff

Position Name
Club Management
Head coach Scotland David Wilson
Assistant coach Gibraltar Peter Hyde
Head Physio Hungary Kopi Godri
Sports Therapist Gibraltar Luke Henshaw
Team delegate Spain Ángel Luis Chozas
Board
Chairman
CEO
England Mark Palmer
Director England James Pickering
England Darryl Eales
Sporting Director England Neale Marmon[6]
Club Secretary Gibraltar Kadrian Bugeja
Head of Operations Gibraltar Alex Grech
Head of Communications England Sharon Millar
Head of Facilities Gibraltar Daniel Buhagiar

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Season abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic

References

  1. ^ "Division Structure". footballgibraltar.wordpress.com. 2 October 2011. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  2. ^ LIONS GIBRALTAR TAKEOVER COMPLETE GibFootballTalk. 10 July 2015. Accessed 20 July 2015.
  3. ^ Lions Gibraltar FC announce change of ownership Archived 29 January 2024 at the Wayback Machine Gibraltar Chronicle. 28 January 2024. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Lions Gibraltar x OLBG Sponsorship Announcement". OLBG. 20 June 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  5. ^ Lions Gibraltar Squad Archived 30 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine Lions Gibraltar FC. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  6. ^ BREAKING: New Sporting Director Appointed Archived 14 June 2024 at the Wayback Machine Lions Gibraltar FC. 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  • Official website (archived 27 November 2017)
  • Lions Gibraltar F.C. on X Edit this at Wikidata
  • OLBG.com (sponsors)