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- Middlesbrough call for Southampton’s removal from Championship play-off final over ‘Spygate’
- Lincoln City Reportedly Have Bid Turned Down For £1m-Rated Striker
- Stacey West FC Manager Announcement, Raffle Goes On Sale Big Lincoln City Prizes
- Lincoln City’s Championship Rivals Set To Swoop For Leading Assister
- One Time 16-Goal Lincoln City Striker Left Looking For New Club After Release
- Imps lottery winning number | 15/05/26
- £800,000: The Fee Set For Rumoured Lincoln City Target
- Lincoln City: Red Imps Club
- Girl, seven, burnt by flare during Lincoln City promotion parade
- Fan Advisory Board minutes | April 2026
- Go behind the scenes of City's historic title win with Jez George
- Moylan nominated for PFA League One Fans’ Player of the Month Award for April
- Wayne Rooney drops honest Lincoln City claim
- Vacancy | Senior academy physiotherapist
- Order your 25/26 Imptoons yearbook now!
- Celebrate in style with Champions Champagne
- Street signs new four-year contract
- 2026/27 squad update
- Update after flypast unable to take place over Lincoln City promotion bus parade
- Lower League Football Has a Scouting Problem and It Is Getting Worse
- 7 of the Most Dramatic Moments in EFL Championship History
- Ranking the Toughest Potential World Cup Groups Ahead of the Draw
- Fantasy Football League 2025-2026: Sunday, April 26 to Saturday May 2
- Last chance to sign up for Poacher's Cup
- Last chance to get your name in our celebratory book!
- 'It's been a long time coming': Lincoln united by joy as Imps mark promotion with parade
- 15 incredible photos show football fans celebrating as Lincoln City FC tours city in open-top bus parade
- Gallery | Open top bus parade
- Guide | Open top bus parade (Saturday 9 May, 2.30-4pm)
- Full details about Lincoln City's parade as EMR warns trains will be 'extremely busy'
- Imps lottery winning number | 08/05/26
- Skubala named Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month for April after leading City to title success
- Go behind the scenes of City's historic 2025/26 campaign with Jez George
- Celebrate a memorable season with our commemorative book - pre-order now!
- Get kitted out ahead of the parade
- Skubala and Darikwa nominated for April Manager and Player of the Month awards
- Moylan receives first Republic of Ireland international call-up
- Hull City 2-1 Norwich City: Oli McBurnie the hero as Tigers eye up Lions clash
- Derby County 1-2 Sheffield United: John Eustace says Rams’ missed play-off bid is just the start
- Port Vale 0-2 Lincoln City: Michael Skubala is proud of his champions!
- Bolton Wanderers 2-3 Luton Town: Late drama is in vain but Jack Wilshere is left fired up
- Exeter City 1-2 Bradford City: Bantam joy is woe for Grecians who suffer relegation
- Crawley Town 0-0 Salford City Karl Robinson in referee fury but it’s big relief for the Red Devils
- Wrexham 2-2 Middlesbrough: Red Dragons’ play-off charge runs out of fire
- WHY AXING SCOTT COULD END UP BEING CLARETS OWN GOAL
- Chris Dunlavy: It’s time for the EFL to act on 3UP now
- POMPEY WILL DO WELL TO HANG ON TO JOHN
- MATOS SEES LIFE AFTER VIPOTNIK WITH IDAH
- TRACTOR BOYS RACE INTO PREM!
- Guy Branston: Expect enormous interest in ace Will Lankshear
Lincoln City – Interesting Facts
Lincoln City FC was officially founded in 1884 as an amateur association, although team football had been played in the area since the 1860s. The club turned professional in 1891 and was a founder member of the Football League Second Division in 1892.
The club was formed immediately following the disbanding of Lincoln Rovers (which was formerly known as Lincoln Recreation) in 1884.
Scunthorpe United
Grimsby Town
The Imps: The main, official nickname.
The Red Imps: Refers to the team’s traditional red and white kit colours.
The City: A less common, straightforward reference to the club name.
John O’Gaunts Ground (1884–1895): The club’s initial home ground.
Sincil Bank (1895–present): Known colloquially as “The Bank”.
LNER Stadium (2019–present): Current sponsored name.

