Gibraltar Phoenix F.C.

Gibraltar Phoenix FC
Full name Gibraltar Phoenix Football Club
Founded 2011
Ground Victoria Stadium,
Winston Churchill Avenue,
Gibraltar.
Chairman Luis Oliver
Manager Jaime Molina
League Gibraltar Premier Division
2016–17 1st, Gibraltar Second Division (promoted)

Gibraltar Phoenix FC are a football club from Gibraltar who, as of the 2017-18 season, play in the Gibraltar Premier Division after winning the 2016–17 Gibraltar Second Division.

History

Gibraltar Phoenix was first founded in 2011 by Club President Nicholas Gaiviso and was officially registered as a Gibraltar Football Associated member in 2012.

The club is made up of individuals who are passionate about football and about playing in a team. This allows the team to pursue their passion for football, but also help with their widely recognised skills such as teamwork.

The clubs aim is to not only be successful and compete at the highest level, but to also enjoy their football and create relationships with the fans, players and coaching staff.

They have, however, the distinction of having competed in their domestic league while failing to score a single draw, never mind a single victory, during a league season.

During the 2013–2014 Phoenix were relegated from the Premier Division and so started 2014–2015 in the Second Division. They finished this season in 4th place 14 points behind the 2nd-place finish which would have secured them promotion back to the top flight at the first attempt.

After a rebrand, Gibraltar Phoenix finished 3rd in the Second Division during the 2015–2016 season one place and six points behind Mons Calpe in second place who were promoted via the playoff and Europa Point who topped the division a further 3 points ahead. The side lost their first two games of the 2016–17 season due to forfeits on account of the new Home Grown Player rule in effect in Gibraltar. Their first game, a 4-1 victory against Hound Dogs, was overturned in Hound Dogs' favour while their second game, against title rivals Bruno's Magpies, was awarded to Magpies without the match taking place. After filling their quota for domestic players, Phoenix saw a turnaround in form which included a club record 20-1 defeat of Angels, sitting joint-top of the Second Division at the turn of the year. Phoenix secured the title on the penultimate week of the season after an 11-0 victory over College 1975, returning to the top flight after a 3-year absence.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Ignacio Gomez Perez
2 Spain DF Juan Villada
4 Gibraltar DF Jamie Linares
5 Spain DF Kevin Martinez
6 Spain MF Francsico Javier Moreno (captain)
7 Spain MF Toufik Larouia
9 Spain FW Luis Casas Dominguez
10 Spain MF Antonio Alonso Núñez
11 Spain MF Chico Rubio
13 Spain GK Emmanuel Sanchez Contreras
14 Spain MF Jonathan Tomillero
15 Gibraltar MF Jaydan Pozo
No. Position Player
16 Gibraltar MF Jamie-Luke McCarthy
17 Gibraltar DF Brian Brosco
18 Spain FW Guillermo Ruiz Torrejón
19 Spain FW German Cortes
20 Gibraltar FW Fernando Cuesta
21 Spain DF German Lopez
22 Spain DF Andres Gomes Carretero
23 Spain MF Jose Carlos Mendez (captain)
24 Spain MF Antonio Jimenez
25 Gibraltar FW David Gallardo
Colombia GK Juan Velosa
Gibraltar MF Luka Hernández

Club Honours

Current Futsal squad

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

No. Position Player
4 Gibraltar Nicholas Gaiviso
10 Gibraltar FW Jordan Dudley
11 Gibraltar FW Kristian Origo
7 Gibraltar DF Kevagn Origo
8 Spain Sergio Gil Pinana
1 Gibraltar GK Steven Penalver
No. Position Player
13 Gibraltar GK Charlie Borastero
3 Gibraltar FW Scott Kelly
9 Gibraltar FW Guy Olivero
6 Gibraltar DF Kieron Williams
14 Gibraltar DF Jysen Ellwood


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