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The 2023–24 Gibraltar Football League season is the fifth season of the Gibraltar Football League in Gibraltar (and second under its current name), and the 125th season of football on the territory overall. The league began on 16 September 2023. Lincoln Red Imps are the reigning champions, winning their third successive title in April 2023.
Due to the league's fall down the UEFA coefficient rankings, this season only 2 teams qualified for the UEFA Conference League. The winners will qualify for the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The runners-up and Rock Cup winners will qualify for the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League first qualifying round.
In 2021, the Gibraltar FA announced that every game of the 2021–22 Gibraltar National League season would be streamed online through a broadcasting deal with Footters. [5] In July 2022, the league rebranded as the Gibraltar Football League, with a new identity and logo. [6] The following year saw a change of format for the league.
The 2022–23 Gibraltar Football League season is the fourth season of the Gibraltar Football League in Gibraltar (first under its current name), and the 124th season of football on the territory overall. The league is due to kick off in Autumn 2022. Lincoln Red Imps are the reigning champions, winning their second title in April 2022.
The Gibraltar football league system comprised one amateur connected league for football clubs in Gibraltar, the Gibraltar Premier Division, run by the Gibraltar Football Association. Before 2019, there was another amateur league Gibraltar Second Division league, but 2019 was shut down.
The 2017–18 Gibraltar Premier Division was the 119th season of the top-tier national football league in Gibraltar, as well as the fifth season since the Gibraltar Football Association joined UEFA in 2013. The league was contested by ten clubs. It began on 26 September 2017 and ended on 3 June 2018.
It was formed as the Gibraltar Civilian Football Association in 1895, changing to its current name in later years. It is one of the oldest football associations in the world [ citation needed ] . From October 2012, the GFA were provisional members of UEFA and the Gibraltar national futsal team , under-19 and under-17 representative teams ...
Since that near miss, they have consistently finished in the top half of the league, and in 2017 qualified for the UEFA Europa League for the first time with a 3rd-place finish, after Gibraltar had been given an additional spot in the competition.