Founded in 1884, Lincoln City, nicknamed “The Imps,” are based at the LNER Stadium (formerly Sincil Bank) in Lincoln, England. The club became a founder member of the Football League’s Second Division in 1892. They are celebrated for a remarkable FA Cup run in 2016‑17, when they became the first non‑league side in over a century to reach the quarter‑finals, including a win at Premier League Burnley. After promotion as League Two champions in 2018‑19, Lincoln now compete in League One and continue to embrace local pride, innovation and their rich football heritage.
It could be argued that Lincoln City are overachieving, with the Imps sitting 18th in the financial table in League One. However, Michael Skubala’s side sit second. This article explains…
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