Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/12 14:00 - Lincoln Utd vs Boston Utd - View

Results

Club Friendly List 07/04 18:45 - Lincoln Utd v Lincoln City D 2-2
Club Friendly List 07/20 14:00 - Lincoln Utd v Gainsborough D 1-1
Club Friendly List 07/13 14:00 - Lincoln Utd v Gainsborough - PPT.
Club Friendly List 07/06 14:00 - Lincoln Utd v Holbeach United - CANC
Club Friendly List 07/02 18:45 - Appleby Frodingham FC v Lincoln Utd W 0-4
England FA Cup Qualification 09/16 14:00 15 Lincoln Utd v Worksop Town L 0-3
England FA Cup Qualification 09/02 14:00 14 Lincoln Utd v Kidsgrove Ath W 2-0
England Northern League Division One 04/10 14:00 - Lincoln Utd v Grantham L 0-1
England Northern League Division One 04/08 14:00 - Jomo Cosmos v Lincoln Utd L 3-1
England Northern League Division One 04/01 14:00 - Lincoln Utd v Ossett United D 1-1
England Northern League Division One 03/29 18:45 - Grimsby Borough v Lincoln Utd D 3-3
England Northern League Division One 03/11 15:00 - Lincoln Utd v North Shields L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 2 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 3 3 0
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Lincoln United F.C.

Lincoln United Football Club is a football club based in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One East and play at Ashby Avenue. Nicknamed the Whites after their home kit colours, they have played at Ashby Avenue since their foundation in 1938.

History

The club was established in 1938 as Lincoln Amateurs, but World War II prevented them from joining a league until 1945, when they became members of the Lincolnshire League. The following season saw them transfer to the Lincoln League, and in 1954 the club were renamed Lincoln United after taking on a paid player, Ray Bean. In 1960 they rejoined the Lincolnshire League and went on to win the league title in 1963–64. The club moved up to Division Two of the Yorkshire League in 1967 and won the division at the first attempt, earning promotion to Division One.

Lincoln United were Division One champions in 1970–71 and again in 1973–74. However, after finishing bottom of the division in 1978–79, the club were relegated to Division Two. A third-place finish in Division Two in 1980–81 saw them promoted back to Division One. In 1981 the Yorkshire League merged with the Midland League to form the Northern Counties East League, with Lincoln placed in Division One South. Although they won the division in the league's inaugural season, the club were not promoted. League reorganisation in 1985 led to Lincoln being placed in Division Two. Although they won the division at the first attempt, the club left the league to join the newly formed Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League.

The 1991–92 season saw Lincoln United reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 7–0 at Huddersfield Town; this was the first (and still the only) time a club from the Central Midlands League reached the FA Cup first round. They went on to win the Supreme Division at the end of the season and moved back up to Division One of the Northern Counties East League. The following season saw the club win the Division One title, securing promotion to the Premier Division. They went on to win the Premier Division in 1994–95 and were promoted to Division One of the Northern Premier League.

The next two seasons saw Lincoln finish third in Division One, narrowly missing out on the two promotion places. In 1997–98 they reached the FA Cup first round again, losing 2–0 at Walsall. A fourth-place finish in 2003–04 was enough for promotion to the Premier Division, with the creation of the Conference North and South seeing numerous clubs promoted to fill the new divisions. However, the club were relegated in 2007–08 after finishing bottom of the Premier Division, dropping into Division One South. In 2015–16 they finished fifth in the division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs for the first time. In the play-offs the club were beaten 3–2 in the semi-finals by Shaw Lane. The following season the club won the Lincolnshire Senior Cup for the first time, beating Stamford 3–2 in the final.

In 2022–23 Lincoln finished third-from-bottom of Division One East of the Northern Premier League, resulting in them facing an inter-step play-off with a club from the division below. After being beaten 2–1 by Avro they were relegated to the Premier Division North of the United Counties League. They were runners-up in the division the following season, subsequently losing 3–1 to Skegness Town in the play-off semi-finals.

The following season saw a similar pattern with United racing into an early league lead before some poor form allowed both Eastwood CFC and Bourne Town to catch up. Although the form picked up again, the pair started creating a sizeable gap. It was not until the final few weeks of the season, and 26 game unbeaten run, that United started to catch up, regaining top spot with just a few weeks to go. A 2-2 draw at Eastwood in the penultimate weekend of the season meant The Whites went into the final weekend knowing two wins would secure the title, although anything less would likely see at least one of Eastwood or Bourne take over at the top due to their superior goal different.

United won on the final Saturday of the season, beating Heanor Town 3-1 at Ashby Avenue, before, a 0-0 draw at Skegness Town on Easter Monday. The point was enough to secure the title, finishing top by a single point ahead of Bourne, and three ahead of Eastwood, who lost 3-0 at home to Belper United. Had they won, then United would have finished 2nd, but the point was enough to secure a first league championship in 30 years, returning to the Northern Premier League two years after leaving it.

Women's team

Originally founded in 2017 as Hykeham Town Ladies, the club was renamed Lincoln United Women in 2020 when the club amalgamated with Lincoln United. The club were then members of the East Midlands Regional Women's League Premier Division, having been promoted from Division One North following the curtailed 2019–20 season. In 2022–23 the team won the Lincolnshire FA County Women's Cup for the first time, defeating Lincoln City Women 2–0 in the final. In 2023–24 the team completed a treble, winning all 18 league games to secure the league title and earn promotion to Division One Midlands of the FA Women's National League, as well as winning the League Cup and the Lincolnshire FA County Women's Cup.

Lincoln United Football Club, often referred to simply as Lincoln United, is a semi-professional soccer team based in Lincoln, England. Founded in 1938, the club has a rich history and a strong connection to the local community. Known as "The Whites" due to their traditional white kits, Lincoln United competes in the Northern Premier League, showcasing a blend of emerging talent and experienced players.

The team plays its home matches at Ashby Avenue, a venue that fosters a passionate atmosphere among its dedicated supporters. Lincoln United is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent and promoting youth engagement in soccer, making it a vital part of the region's sporting landscape.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community spirit, Lincoln United aims to achieve success on the pitch while fostering a sense of pride and unity among its fans. The club's ambition is to climb the ranks of English football, striving for excellence both in performance and in its contributions to the local area.