F.C. Olympique 13

FC Olympique 13
Full name Football Club Olympique Gibraltar 13
Founded 2013
Ground Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar
Capacity 5000
Chairman Sunday Adeleye
Manager Norberto Alonso Simón
League Gibraltar Second Division
2017–18 2nd
Website Club website

F.C. Olympique 13 is a football team from Gibraltar. They have played in the Gibraltar Second Division since their formation in 2013, and compete in the Rock Cup, the country's top tier cup competition.[1] While members of the Second Division, they also compete in the Chesterton's Cup.

As with all other clubs in the territory, FC Olympique 13 currently share the Victoria Stadium on Winston Churchill Avenue.

History

The club formed in 2013 amid the heightened interest in football on Gibraltar, after the territory was admitted to UEFA that year. In their debut season in the Gibraltar Second Division, they finished 3rd and narrowly missed out on promotion. However, the club failed to improve on their debut season as a 7th place finish followed in 2014–15, a 5th place finish in 2015–16 and a 6th place finish in their final season under English manager Gary Turner-Bone.

The summer of 2017 saw significant changes at the club as it was taken over by Nigerian businessman Sunday Adeleye, who also owns DSS F.C. of the Nigeria National League. Aside from establishing a link between the two clubs with young players transferring between DSS an Olympique, the newly re-branded club hired Scottish manager Lewis Fraser and completely overhauled the squad, bringing in several players from his old club Angels F.C. along with assistant manager Steven Gallagher. The club's ambitions were made clear with the signing of 2 former international players throughout the 2017–18 season, including goalkeeper Jordan Perez and striker Robert Montovio in the summer.

The club endured a slow start to the season, struggling in mid-table by the winter break. This resulted in a large scale rebuild of the squad in January, exemplified by the loan addition of Lincoln Red Imps attacker Kyle Casciaro along with Godwin Egbo, Dizza Usman and Uche Nwankwo from parent club DSS. The expulsion of promotion rivals Angels on 2 February 2018 saw the club propelled from 4th to 2nd in the league, one point off unbeaten leaders Europa Point, without kicking a ball over the winter break. Accompanied by a club record 16–0 victory over mid-season league leaders Cannons on the penultimate matchday, Olympique guaranteed their spot in the promotion play-off on 20 May, after a late Max Bothen goal secured a 1–0 victory over Hound Dogs. However, they lost the play-off to Lynx on 8 June. At the end of the season, Fraser left the club, and the club appointed former Leo manager Norberto Alonso Simón on 13 July 2018.

Current squad

As of 30 August 2018

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 Juanfran
2 Gibraltar DF Julian Lavagna
3 Spain DF Carlos Pomares (captain)
4 Spain DF Jonathan Guerrero
5 Gibraltar DF Lance Cabezutto
6 Gibraltar MF Nick Castle
7 Spain MF Carajito
8 Spain MF Javi Anaya
9 Spain FW Salvador Mancilla
10 Spain FW Fiera
11 Gibraltar FW Leeroy Ruiz
12 Gibraltar MF Adrian Lopez
No. Position Player
13 Spain GK Carlos Carenote
14 Gibraltar DF Kyle Moreno
15 Gibraltar MF Karl Sene
17 Nigeria DF Godwin Egbo
18 Nigeria MF Uche Nwankwo
20 Nigeria FW Dizza Usman
21 Spain FW Riki Rojo
22 Gibraltar MF Andrew Lopez
23 Spain DF Kiki
24 England DF Dave Barnes
26 Spain DF Alberto Gil
27 Spain DF Dani Corderó

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