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    Lincoln City F.C. (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 ...

  2. From 1860 housing of varying quality began to fill the area of Sincil Bank. In 50 years it changed from a landscape of fields and gardens behind the High Street to a dense maze of streets with a high level railway running east to west across the area. Schools, new places of worship, shops and businesses served (and in some cases still serve ...

  3. Behind The Ground. Richard Croft [ CC BY-SA 2.0] Supporters Make A Collage. Differentgravy at the English language Wikipedia [ GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0] Sincil Bank Seating Plan and Where to Sit. From Lincoln FC. There are five distinct stands around Sincil Bank, with the East Stand the largest of them.

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  4. This is the official story of Sincil Bank! Home to over 6,000 residents, it is an area frequently defined by high levels of poverty and social deprivation. As the most diverse neighbourhood in the city of Lincoln, the community is made up of long- term residents, temporary residents (often university students) and several relatively new migrant ...

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  6. May 30, 2019 · Here’s how the Lincolnshire Echo reported the name change in August 2012. Lincoln City’s ground will be known as ‘The 12th Imp Sincil Bank Stadium’ this season after a fans’ group won a ...

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  8. Mar 1, 2023 · The 10,780-capacity stadium, formerly known as Sincil Bank (and still called that by many fans), has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895. The stadium is located on the south side of Lincoln, about a kilometre south of the city’s main train station.

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