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Lincoln United F.C.

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Lincoln United
Full nameLincoln United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Amateurs, Whites
Founded1938 (as Lincoln Amateurs)
GroundAshby Avenue, Lincoln
Capacity2,200
ChairmanMalcolm Cowling
ManagerDave Frecklington
LeagueNorthern Premier League
Division One South
2014–15Northern Premier League
Division One South, 9th
WebsiteClub website

Lincoln United F.C. is an English football team which plays in the Northern Premier League
Division One South the club is based in Lincoln. 'The Whites', as they are commonly known, play at the Ashby Avenue ground, which backs on to Hartsholme Country Park.

History

Lincoln United Football Club began life as Lincoln Amateurs in 1938 and were admitted to the Lincoln League. In 1951, they signed a professional player from Nottingham Forest, which meant that they could no longer qualify as amateurs. After a brainstorming session between the players following an away match in Sleaford, they came up with the name Lincoln United.

They joined the Yorkshire Football League in 1967, and won the Second Division title in their opening campaign. They won the Yorkshire League on two occasions; 1970–71 and 1973-74.[1] They joined the Northern Counties East Football League (NCEL) when it formed in 1982, winning Division One South before leaving for the Central Midlands Football League (CMFL) in 1986.

Their spell in the CMFL lasted six seasons, the last of which saw United win the Supreme Division title and promotion back to the NCEL. They won the NCEL Division 1 title at the first time of asking in 1993, and just two years later they became champions of the NCEL Premier Division, gaining promotion to the Northern Premier League (NPL).

They remained in NPL Division One until winning promotion to the Premier Division in 2004. They spent four seasons at this level, with their 14th-place finish of 2005 their highest league finish in the clubs history.

Following a disappointing season that saw the departure of manager John Ramshaw and the failed appointment of Mark Shaw, the Whites were relegated to the Northern Premier League Division One South in 2008, where they still (2015/16) remain.

They reached the first round proper of the FA Cup in seasons 1991–92 and 1997–98.

Stadium

Lincoln United play at Ashby Avenue currently styled as The Sunhat Villas & Resorts Stadium through a sponsorship deal.

The ground is also home to Lincoln City Under 18s

Current Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Sam Vince (Dual Reg with Boston United F.C)
GK England ENG Ben Townsend
DF England ENG Sean Wright
DF England ENG Jordan Lemon
DF England ENG Stuart Reddington
DF England ENG Callum Ward
MF England ENG Joshua Parker
DF England ENG Michael Jacklin
MF England ENG Matthew Cotton
MF England ENG Danny Brooks
MF England ENG Tom Batchelor
MF England ENG Chris Hall
MF England ENG Jack McGovern
MF England ENG Kallum Smith
MF England ENG Andy Toyne
FW England ENG Andy Hutchinson
FW England ENG Ben Fairclough
FW England ENG Jake Gibson
FW England ENG Paul Grimes

Honours

League

  • Northern Counties East Football League
    • Premier Division champions 1994–95
    • Division One champions 1992–93
    • Division One (South) champions 1982–83
    • Division Two champions 1985–86
    • Presidents Cup winners 1993–94
  • Central Midlands Football League
    • Supreme Division champions 1991–92
  • Yorkshire Football League
    • Division One champions 1970–71, 1973–74
    • Division Two champions 1967–68
  • Lincolnshire Senior A Cup
    • Winners 1972–73, 1985–86, 1995–96
  • Lincolnshire Senior B Cup
    • Winners 1963–64, 1970–71
  • Lincolnshire Intermediate Cup
    • Winners 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1980–81

Records

FA Cup

  • First Round 1991-1992,1997-1998

References

53°12′38.72″N 0°35′07.22″W / 53.2107556°N 0.5853389°W / 53.2107556; -0.5853389