2013–14 Gibraltar Premier Division

{{Infobox football league season

|competition = Premier Division

|season = 2013–14

|winners = Lincoln
20th title

|relegated = Gibraltar Phoenix

|continentalcup1 = Champions League

|continentalcup1 qualifiers = Lincoln

|continentalcup2 = Europa League

|continentalcup2 qualifiers = College Europa

|league topscorer = John-Paul Duarte
(15 goals)

|best goalkeeper =

|biggest home win = Lincoln 16–1 Gibraltar Phoenix
(15 February 2014)

|biggest away win = Gibraltar Phoenix 0–16 Lincoln
(8 February 2014)

|highest scoring = Lincoln 16–1 Gibraltar Phoenix
(15 February 2014)

|longest wins = 11 games
Lincoln

|longest unbeaten = 14 games
Lincoln

|longest winless = 14 games
Gibraltar Phoenix

|longest losses = 14 games
Gibraltar Phoenix

|matches = 56

|total goals = 238

|prevseason = 2012–13

|nextseason = 2014–15

|updated = 5 April 2014

}}

The 2013–14 Gibraltar Premier Division (known as the Argus Insurance Premier Division for sponsorship reasons) is the 115th season of the national amateur football league in Gibraltar since its establishment - the highest level of football in Gibraltar. The league was expanded this season, and will be contested by eight clubs, a requirement for entry into UEFA competitions.{{cite web|url= http://footballgibraltar.wordpress.com/2013/06/07/premier-division-to-expand-to-eight-teams-for-201314-season/|title= Gibraltar Premier Division to expand|date=7 June 2013|work=Gibraltar Football|access-date=18 June 2013 }} The season began on October 7, 2013, with Glacis United defeating Lions Gibraltar 3–2. Lincoln are the defending league champions, having sealed their 11th successive title win in 2012–13.

Season summary

The 2013–14 season of the Gibraltar Premier Division, the first since the GFA's acceptance into UEFA, began on October 7, 2013, with Glacis United defeating Lions Gibraltar 3–2. The two sides had finished level on points the previous season at the bottom of the table but remained in the division thanks to the league's expansion from 6 to 8 teams in order to meet the minimum requirements for entry into UEFA competitions. Reigning champions and heavy favourites Lincoln got off to a slow start, being held 0-0 and 1–1 in their opening fixtures to Lynx and College Europa, respectively. Both sides proved early season surprise packages and occupied the top two places for the majority of the early part of the season. The mid season break saw the first edition of the Gibraltar Premier Cup in which Lincoln came out victorious after defeating Manchester 62 in the final. Following this both sides continued long lasting unbeaten runs to reach the top two positions in the table, with Lincoln yet to suffer defeat as of March 31, 2014.

At the other end of the table, two sides suffered mass exoduses in pre-season and struggled for form as a result. St Joseph's, 2012-13 league runners up and reigning Rock Cup champions, saw themselves in particular trouble while the struggle to keep players meant that newly promoted Gibraltar Phoenix, who failed to pick up a single point in their first 10 games, were left struggling to even field a starting 11 by December. In the March 28 game between Lincoln and College Europa, an explosion caused a floodlight failure with 12 minutes to go and saw the match abandoned at 3–2 to the Red Imps. Because Victoria Stadium is the only current stadium in Gibraltar, evening games the rest of the weekend, including the game between St Joseph's and Glacis United, were postponed. However, daytime games including Lions Gibraltar's 1–0 victory over a much improved Gibraltar Phoenix, were permitted to go ahead. Both Lincoln and College Europa have appealed to replay the abandoned game. On April 2, the final 12 minutes were played out with 4-2 the result. Gibraltar Phoenix were relegated on April 7, 2014, after a 5–0 defeat to Manchester 62, having lost all 12 games of the season up to that point. Lincoln secured their title win with a 4–1 victory over Lions Gibraltar on April 14.

Teams

{{location map |Gibraltar |float=right |width=200 |caption=Location of the stadium which all teams play in |lat=36.14923 |long=-5.35019 |label=

Victoria Stadium
|position=right

}}

After the 2012–13 season, no teams were relegated due to the expansion of the league. College Europa and Gibraltar Phoenix were promoted from the Second Division as champions and runners up, respectively.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
Club

!Finishing position 2012–13

align=left|College Europa1st in Gibraltar Second Division (promoted)
align=left|Gibraltar Phoenix2nd in Gibraltar Second Division (promoted)
align=left|Glacis United6th
align=left|Lincoln Red Imps1st (champions)
align=left|Lions Gibraltar5th
align=left|Lynx4th
align=left|Manchester 623rd
align=left|St Joseph's2nd

=European qualification=

This will be the first season of the league since Gibraltar were accepted as full members of UEFA. Gibraltar has been allocated one place in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, provided the qualifying club has received a UEFA licence.{{cite web|title=Strategic talks in Dubrovnik |url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/0253-0d7eeaa71d98-7ddf54a81673-1000--strategic-talks-in-dubrovnik/ |publisher=UEFA |access-date=20 September 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130923171008/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/aboutuefa/organisation/executivecommittee/news/newsid%3D1999120.html |archive-date=23 September 2013 }}

=Personnel and kits=

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

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
Team

! Manager

! Captain

! Kit manufacturer

! Shirt sponsor

{{nowrap|College Europa}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|ESP}} {{sortname|Manolo|Nuñez}}}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Dylan|Manasco}}}}

| {{nowrap|Nike}}

| {{nowrap|Cancer Relief Gibraltar}}

{{nowrap|Gibraltar Phoenix}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Matt|Gore}}}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Gary|Lowe|dab=footballer}}}}

| {{nowrap|Adidas}}

| {{nowrap|Digital Corner}}

{{nowrap|Glacis United}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|ESP}} {{sortname|Javier|Sanchez Alfaro}}}}

|

| {{nowrap|Nike}}

|

{{nowrap|Lincoln}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Mike|McElwee}}}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Roy|Chipolina}}}}

| {{nowrap|Joma}}

| {{nowrap|OSG Security}}

{{nowrap|Lions Gibraltar}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Steve|Cummings|dab=manager}}}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Jansen|Dalli}}}}

| {{nowrap|Errea}}

| {{nowrap|Mitsubishi}}

{{nowrap|Lynx}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Albert|Parody}}}}

|

| {{nowrap|Adidas}}

| {{nowrap|Trends}}

{{nowrap|Manchester 62}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Aaron|Asquez}}}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Matt|Reoch}}}}

| {{nowrap|Joma}}

| {{nowrap|CEPSA GIB}}

{{nowrap|St. Joseph's}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Jerry|Aguilera}}}}

| {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GIB}} {{sortname|Jerry|Aguilera}}}}

| {{nowrap|Joma}}

|

League table

The Europa League qualifying spot was unconfirmed after the cup and league finished.{{cite web|title=Storm brewing over which football team should go into the UEFA Europa League|url=http://www.panorama.gi/localnews/headlines.php?action=view_article&article=11848&offset=0|publisher=panorama.gi|access-date=13 May 2014|date=13 May 2014}} UEFA regulations suggested College Europa as Cup runners-ups. GFA promised the spot to the league runners-up pre-season. Eventually College Europa were awarded the spot.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|team1=LIN|name_LIN=Lincoln

|team2=MAN|name_MAN=Manchester 62

|team3=LYN|name_LYN=Lynx

|team4=EFC|name_EFC=Europa FC

|team5=GLA|name_GLA=Glacis United

|team6=LGI|name_LGI=Lions Gibraltar

|team7=SJO|name_SJO=St Joseph's

|team8=GPH|name_GPH=Gibraltar Phoenix

|win_LIN=11|draw_LIN=3|loss_LIN=0|gf_LIN=66|ga_LIN=6|status_LIN=C

|win_MAN=9|draw_MAN=3|loss_MAN=2|gf_MAN=37|ga_MAN=10

|win_LYN=9|draw_LYN=2|loss_LYN=3|gf_LYN=36|ga_LYN=18

|win_EFC=5|draw_EFC=4|loss_EFC=5|gf_EFC=31|ga_EFC=20

|win_GLA=6|draw_GLA=1|loss_GLA=7|gf_GLA=18|ga_GLA=32

|win_LGI=4|draw_LGI=2|loss_LGI=8|gf_LGI=23|ga_LGI=33

|win_SJO=4|draw_SJO=1|loss_SJO=9|gf_SJO=20|ga_SJO=29|status_SJO=O

|win_GPH=0|draw_GPH=0|loss_GPH=14|gf_GPH=9|ga_GPH=94|status_GPH=R

|col_CL1=green1|text_CL1=Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round

|result1=CL1

|col_EL1=blue1|text_EL1=Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round

|result4=EL1

|col_QRP=red2|text_QRP=Qualification for the play–off

|result7=QRP

|col_R=red1|text_R=Relegation to the Gibraltar Second Division

|result8=R

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source= [https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/gib/domestic/league/1087/ 2013–14 Football league of Gibraltar]

}}

Results

Teams in the 2013–14 season will play each other twice, with the season starting on October 7, 2013, and ending on May 7, 2014.

{{#invoke:sports results|main

|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey

|team1=EFC|team2=GPH|team3=GLA|team4=LIN|team5=LGI

|team6=LYN|team7=MAN|team8=SJO

|name_EFC=Europa FC

|match_EFC_GPH=3–1

|match_EFC_GLA=1–2

|match_EFC_LIN=1–1

|match_EFC_LGI=1–1

|match_EFC_LYN=3–0

|match_EFC_MAN=1–1

|match_EFC_SJO=2–4

|name_GPH=Gibraltar Phoenix

|match_GPH_EFC=0–11

|match_GPH_GLA=2–3

|match_GPH_LIN=0–16

|match_GPH_LGI=2–6

|match_GPH_LYN=0–7

|match_GPH_MAN=0–5

|match_GPH_SJO=0–4

|name_GLA=Glacis United

|match_GLA_EFC=0–2

|match_GLA_GPH=3–0

|match_GLA_LIN=0–3

|match_GLA_LGI=3–2

|match_GLA_LYN=0–2

|match_GLA_MAN=0–7

|match_GLA_SJO=1–0

|name_LIN=Lincoln

|match_LIN_EFC=4–2

|match_LIN_GPH=16–1

|match_LIN_GLA=4–0

|match_LIN_LGI=4–1

|match_LIN_LYN=3–0

|match_LIN_MAN=1–1

|match_LIN_SJO=5–0

|name_LGI=Lions Gibraltar

|match_LGI_EFC=1–1

|match_LGI_GPH=1–0

|match_LGI_GLA=3–4

|match_LGI_LIN=0–4

|match_LGI_LYN=0–2

|match_LGI_MAN=3–1

|match_LGI_SJO=3–2

|name_LYN=Lynx

|match_LYN_EFC=3–2

|match_LYN_GPH=8–2

|match_LYN_GLA=4–1

|match_LYN_LIN=0–0

|match_LYN_LGI=1–0

|match_LYN_MAN=1–1

|match_LYN_SJO=3–1

|name_MAN=Manchester 62

|match_MAN_EFC=2–0

|match_MAN_GPH=4–0

|match_MAN_GLA=2–1

|match_MAN_LIN=0–1

|match_MAN_LGI=4–0

|match_MAN_LYN=3–2

|match_MAN_SJO=2–0

|name_SJO=St Joseph's

|match_SJO_EFC=0–1

|match_SJO_GPH=6–1

|match_SJO_GLA=0–0

|match_SJO_LIN=0–4

|match_SJO_LGI=4–2

|match_SJO_LYN=2–3

|match_SJO_MAN=0–3

|update=complete

|source=[https://int.soccerway.com/national/gibraltar/premier-division/20132014/regular-season/r21287/ Soccerway: Gibraltar Premier Division Table]

}}

Relegation play-off

St Joseph's won and remained in the Premier Division.

{{football box

|date=18 May 2014

|time=18:00

|team1=St Joseph's

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2=Mons Calpe

|goals1=Nathan Santos {{goal}}
Bruninho Araújo {{goal}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Victoria Stadium

|referee=

}}

Top goalscorers

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!Rank

!Player

!Club

!Goals

1

|align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} John-Paul Duarte

|align="left"|Lincoln

|15

rowspan="2"|2

|align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} George Cabrera

|align="left"|Lincoln

|rowspan="2"|14

align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Ginés

|align="left"|Lynx

4

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ARG}} Christian Toncheff

|align="left"|College Europa

|10

5

|align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} Joseph Chipolina

|align="left"|Lincoln

|9

6

|align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} Robert Montovio

|align="left"|College Europa

|8

7

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Tostao

|align="left"|College Europa

|7

rowspan="4"|8

|align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} Naoufal El Andaloussi

|align="left"|Manchester 62

|rowspan="4"|6

align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} Liam Clarke

|align="left"|St. Joseph's / Lincoln

align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} Kyle Casciaro

|align="left"|Lincoln

align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB
} Nathan Santos

|align="left"|St. Joseph's

|}

References

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