Leo F.C.

Leo
Full name Leo Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blue Lions
Founded 2004
Ground Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar
Capacity 5000
Owner Giovetti Group Ltd (50%)
Sanjay Arora (50%)
Chairman Joao Teixeira
Manager Rogelio Ramagge
League Gibraltar Second Division
2017–18 5th
Website Club website

Leo F.C. is a football team from Gibraltar. They play in the Gibraltar Second Division and the Rock Cup.[1]

History

Formation and Third Division years (2004–2008)

Leo FC originally formed as Leo Santos & Sons in 2004. The club started life in the Gibraltar Third Division, enduring a difficult season and finishing a disappointing second bottom of the 11 team league above only Req Duo Athletic by the end of the 2004–05 season. The next season, Leo Santos & Sons again finished 10th in the league, but did relatively better due to new entry Bay Side FC finishing bottom of the new 12 team table. Improvements became more apparent in the 2006–07 season, seeing a surprise 6th place finish for the club, while the following season saw them repeat the feat. However, both times they finished a considerable distance away from the promotion race, finishing nearly 30 points off the pace of champions Shamrock 101 and Sporting Club Gibraltar in 2007 and 2008, respectively.

Promotion to Second Division (2008–2011)

The summer of 2008 saw a significant restructuring of Gibraltar football by the Gibraltar Football Association. Reserve teams were removed from the football system and instead placed in a separate Reserves League, so the Third Division was abolished and all senior teams moved into the Gibraltar Second Division, among them Leo Santos & Sons. Buoyed by the unexpected promotion, and signing a number of players from the folded reserve sides, the club finished a surprise 5th place in their first season at the second level. The return of former Gibraltar football powerhouses Britannia XI in 2009 saw a less impressive 7th place in 2009–10, and the emergence of feeder clubs for the bigger teams from the Gibraltar Premier Division (such as Gibraltar Pilots, Pegasus and Red Imps) made it more difficult for other Second Division teams to sign players.

Name changes and league's entry to UEFA (2011–2017)

In order to compete with the new feeder clubs, in 2011 Leo signed a sponsorship deal that saw them change their name to Leo FC Parilla for the foreseeable future. However, performances off the pitch failed to improve and the club settled into the bottom half of the table. In 2013, the Gibraltar Football Association was accepted into UEFA as a full member, leading to a large influx of funds, interest and foreign players into Gibraltar football. As other teams enjoyed greater competitiveness as a result of this, Leo Parilla continued to see a decline in results and finished 13th of 14 teams in the 2014–15 season. At the end of this season, Leo changed their name to simply Leo Football Club. Subsequent seasons saw them return to their status as a mid-table team.

Takeover by Giovetti Group Ltd and Sanjay Arora (2017–present)

A major shakeup of the club occurred on 15 June 2017, which saw Dani Herrera appointed as Director of Football, while former Spain international footballer Catanha was appointed manager for the coming season,[2] outlining a desire to secure promotion for the first time. However, Catanha left during pre-season and Norberto Alonso Simón was appointed in his place on 27 September. Simón left the club 21 December 2017, after the club was taken over by Portuguese business man Joao Teixeira and Canadian business man Sanjay Arora,[3] although he was re-appointed later on 12 January 2018. With an entirely rebuilt squad, Leo's form drastically improved, including a club record 8–0 victory over winter break league leaders Cannons,[4] and the club moved up the table to finish an eventual 5th, above Cannons. Simón left the club after the conclusion of the season, and was replaced by former Leo manager Rogelio Ramagge on 26 June 2018.[5]

Current squad

As of 19 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 Juan Carlos Bedmar
2 Gibraltar DF Liam Roche
3 Gibraltar DF Jordan Dudley
4 Spain DF Iban Arguez Fernández
5 Spain DF Alejandro Herrera Lopez
7 Spain MF Rubén Fernández
8 France MF Clement Loubiere
9 Spain FW Christian Mena Jimenez
10 Spain MF Juan Ceballo
11 Gibraltar FW Guy Olivero
12 Republic of Ireland FW Ekrem Yavuz
13 Spain GK Juan Jésus Vazquez
No. Position Player
14 Spain MF Francisco Luis Morales
15 France DF David Mena
16 Spain MF Ismael El Mansouri
17 Gibraltar MF Kaylan Muscat
18 Gibraltar DF Adam Golt
19 Gibraltar MF Nicholas Rumbo
20 Gibraltar GK Phil Reyes
21 England DF Matthew Clenahan
22 Gibraltar DF Aidan Schembri
23 Spain DF José Antonio Trivoro Bermudez
24 Spain MF Ismael Fernández (captain)
25 Gibraltar DF James Watson

Club Officials

  • President: Portugal Joao Teixeira
  • Chief Executive Officer: Canada Sanjay Arora

Club Staff

  • Head Coach: Spain Rogelio Ramagge
  • Assistant Coach: TBC
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Gibraltar Charles Santos
  • Coach: Spain Raul Guillen Duran

References

  1. http://gibraltarfa.com/domestic-football/cup/rock-cup
  2. Leo FC Signs On Catanha As First Team Manager Your Gibraltar TV. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. Leo FC bought by new investors Football Gibraltar. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  4. Leo vs Cannons Match Report Gibraltar Football Association. 29 April 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  5. New manager Leo FC on Facebook. 26 June 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
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