Manchester 62 F.C.

Manchester 62 F.C.[1] is a football club based in Gibraltar. The club was previously known as Manchester United F.C. in honour of the English club Manchester United, having officially changed from the 2013–14 season. The club's crest was altered also to reflect the name change. The club currently plays in the Gibraltar Football League. The club, like all others in the territory, currently play at the Victoria Stadium on Winston Churchill Avenue.

Manchester 62
Full nameManchester 1962 Football Club
Nickname(s)Manchester 62,
The Red Devils of Gibraltar
Founded1962
GroundVictoria Stadium,
Winston Churchill Avenue, Gibraltar
Capacity2,000
ChairmanMichael Anton Monsour
ManagerAnthony Limbrick
LeagueGibraltar Football League
2022–23Challenge Group: 2nd
Overall: 8th
WebsiteClub website
United play their home games in the Victoria Stadium

History

The club was founded as Manchester United F.C. in 1962,[2] named in honour of the English club Manchester United by a group of supporters, after the manager Matt Busby gave them permission to use the name.[3] They play in the Gibraltar Football League's First Division.[4] United play their home games in the Victoria Stadium.[5] In 2013, UEFA gave the Gibraltar Football League one place each in the qualifying rounds of both the Europa League and the Champions League, meaning that, for the first time, the two clubs could potentially meet in the same competition.[6]

In June 2022, after years playing as a members-owned amateur club, Manchester 62 was sold to Pittsburgh City United founder Michael Anton Monsour.[7] As part of the takeover, the club announced plans to follow the lead of Pittsburgh City United by mandating protective headgear for its players, subject to approval from the Gibraltar Football Association.[8]

As part of the takeover, the club filmed a documentary and announced plans in March 2023 to submit a report to UEFA regarding the impact of protective headgear on head injuries.[9]

On 19 February 2023, the club announced that 21-year-old YouTuber Theo Ogden would assume the role of technical director, making Ogden the youngest person to take up the role at a professional European club.[10] This was followed by the appointment of Anthony Limbrick as manager in June 2023.[11]

Club names

  • 1962–2000 : Manchester United (Gibraltar) Football Club.
  • 2000–2002 : Manchester United Eurobet Football Club.[12]
  • 2002–2008 : Manchester United (Gibraltar) Football Club.
  • 2009–2013 : Manchester United Digibet Football Club.[13]
  • 2013– : Manchester 62 Football Club.

Sponsors

From 2013 to 2022, he club was sponsored by CEPSA Gibraltar. Upon the takeover by Monsour, the club partnered with Gibraltar Alzheimer's and Dementia Society (GADS).[14] As of 2022, the club's kits are supplied by Macron. In 2023, the club partnered with Unequal Technologies to provide protective headgear for players.[15]

Players

Current squad

As of 22 June 2023.[16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland SCO Alan Martin
3 FW Ghana GHA Emmanuel Ocran
4 DF Gibraltar GIB Jamie Bosio
6 DF England ENG Mark Edzes
7 FW Spain ESP Samu Benítez
8 MF Scotland SCO John Herron
9 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Dean Ebbe
10 MF England ENG Ahmed Salam
11 MF Argentina ARG Valentín Matlis
13 GK Spain ESP Fernando Canto
15 DF Gibraltar GIB Daniel Sanchez
17 DF England ENG Todd Kane
19 MF England ENG Dan Bent
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Scotland SCO Lucas Reed
21 DF Brazil BRA Renan Bernardes
22 DF Gibraltar GIB Ethan Santos
23 FW Cuba CUB Aldair Ruiz
24 DF Argentina ARG Federico Villar
30 DF Gibraltar GIB Javan Peacock
31 MF Gibraltar GIB Kevan Gonzalez
33 FW Gibraltar GIB Angelo Parody
66 DF England ENG Matt Clenahan (vice-captain)
74 MF Gibraltar GIB Kieron Garcia (captain)
77 MF Gibraltar GIB Mohamed Badr
99 FW Netherlands NED Manny Duku

Intermediate League squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Ben Maidens
2 GK Gibraltar GIB Jesse Gonzalez
5 DF Gibraltar GIB Peter Sardeña
13 GK Spain ESP Elio Gómez
25 MF Gibraltar GIB Carl De Torres
26 DF Gibraltar GIB Rhys Fortunato
27 DF Gibraltar GIB Bilal Emrani
28 DF Gibraltar GIB Evan Lopez
29 MF Gibraltar GIB Stefan Viagas
32 FW Gibraltar GIB Michael Caetano
36 DF Gibraltar GIB Ethan Tavares
47 MF Gibraltar GIB Daniel Smith
50 FW Gibraltar GIB Javier Martinez
No. Pos. Nation Player
55 MF Sweden SWE Nils Karlsson
64 Spain ESP Javier Marfil
69 MF Gibraltar GIB Aiden Mansfield
70 MF Gibraltar GIB Kaine Grech
75 MF Gibraltar GIB Brandon Desoiza
76 FW Spain ESP Álvaro Sánchez
78 MF Gibraltar GIB Rhys Etherington
88 MF England ENG Frankie Perry
90 MF Gibraltar GIB Leighton Olivares
97 GK Gibraltar GIB Thomas Recagno
98 MF Gibraltar GIB Jaylan J'Bair
MF Gibraltar GIB Sam Sheriff

Club staff

Position Name
Club Management
Head coach Australia Anthony Limbrick
Assistant Coach England Jamie McDonough
Coach Portugal P da Silva Castro
U23 Coach Gibraltar Col Griffiths
Physical Trainer Gibraltar Aaron Perales
Physio Spain Javier Garcia
Board
Chairman United States Michael Anton Monsour
Director Gibraltar John Charles Camilleri
Gibraltar Clive Lopez
Team Delegate Gibraltar Randal Aldorino
Head of Youth Gibraltar Allen Bula

Honours

Gibraltar Premier Division: (7)
  • Champions: 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1995, 1999
Gibraltar Second Division: (1)
  • Champions: 1974
Rock Cup: (4)
  • Winners: 1977, 1980, 1997, 2003
Pepe Reyes Cup: (2)
  • Winners: 2003, 2006
GFA Challenge Trophy

References


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