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The Lincoln City F.C. team of 1889–90, founder members of the Midland League. Players include Quentin Neill (seated, second right) and John Irving (on ground, centre). Lincoln City Football Club, an English association football club based in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, was founded in 1884, [1] and first entered the FA Cup in the 1884–85 season. [2]
Dany N'Guessan was the most recent player to end his Lincoln City career on 99 appearances. Gareth Ainsworth was considered for the vacant managerial position at Lincoln City in 2009. [12] Mike Pollitt played for Lincoln in the 1992–93 season and was still playing for a Premier League club 20 years later. [13]
Robert Cameron (Lincoln City footballer) Mark Camm; Steve Cammack; Archie Campbell (footballer, born 1904) David Campbell (footballer) Jimmy Campbell (footballer, born 1937) Johnny Campbell (footballer, born 1910) Hayden Cann
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.
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Lincoln City : 5–0: Manchester City U21: Lincoln: 19:00 GMT: Draper 6' Cadamarteri 41' Moylan 45+3 ' Street 49' Okoro 60' McKiernan 65' House 89 ' Report: Alfa-Ruprecht 28 ' Stadium: LNER Stadium Attendance: 3,055 Referee: Aaron Bannister: Note: Fixture was initially scheduled or 24 September, but was moved at the request of Manchester City. [45]
Founded in 1884, Lincoln City F.C. 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.
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