Full name | LNER Stadium |
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Location | Sincil Bank Lincoln LN5 8LD |
Public transit | Lincoln (1.1 mi) |
Owner | Lincoln City Football Club |
Capacity | 10,669[1] |
Field size | 110 x 73 yards |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1894 |
Opened | 1895 |
Renovated | May 1999 |
Tenants | |
Lincoln City (1895–present) |
Sincil Bank Stadium,[2] known for sponsorship reasons as LNER Stadium, is a football stadium in Lincoln, England, which has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895. Previously, Lincoln City had played at the nearby John O'Gaunts ground since the club's inception in 1884. The stadium has an overall capacity of 10,669.[1] It is overlooked by Lincoln Cathedral.[3] Former Lincoln City chairman John Reames re-purchased the ground from the local council in 2000 at a cost of £175,000. The club had sold it in 1982 for £225,000 in order to fend off the threat of eviction, arranging a 125-year lease.
On 28 November 2008, the stadium hosted England U16s' 2–0 win over Scotland U16s to win the Victory Shield, an annual football competition among the four Home Nations at the Under 16 level.[4] Martin Peters paraded the FIFA World Cup Trophy at the ground in March 2010 as part of its global tour.[5]
On 10 December 2019, London North Eastern Railway (LNER) was confirmed as Lincoln City's new stadium sponsor. Sincil Bank was renamed the LNER Stadium in a three-year partnership agreement.[6] The stadium had previously been renamed in 2012 and 2013.[7][8]