College 1975 F.C. is an association football team from Gibraltar. Originally formed in 1975, they currently play in the Gibraltar Football League.[1]

College 1975
Full nameCollege 1975 Football Club
Nickname(s)The Dolphins
Founded1975
GroundVictoria Stadium, Gibraltar
Capacity2,000
PresidentJoseph Mir
ManagerÓscar León
LeagueGibraltar Football League
2023–2411th
WebsiteClub website

History

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Formed in 1975, college spent the majority of their existence moving between the top two divisions in Gibraltar, with second and third teams playing elsewhere in the pyramid. During this time, they went through several variations of their name, most notably College Cosmos, before entering into a partnership with the reforming Europa in 2013, bring in extra resources as the Gibraltar Football Association joined UEFA. This saw an immediate upturn in results, and saw College Europa qualify for the UEFA Europa League at the first attempt via the 2014 Rock Cup. However, in 2015 the partnership between the two sides ended, and while the newly independent Europa retained their place in the Gibraltar Premier Division, the Dolphins, now calling themselves College 1975, were forced to start anew in the Gibraltar Second Division.

Since the split, the side largely constructed by player-manager Nolan Bosio competed in the Second Division, reaching the final of the Second Division Cup in 2017, until the two divisions in Gibraltar merged in 2019. With a new management brought in under chairman Joseph Mir, a large scale rebuild of the squad took place, including the establishment of an under-23 side for the Gibraltar Intermediate League. Despite this, the side struggled on their return to the top flight, picking up a solitary point in a 5–5 draw with Europa Point, in their final match before the season was abandoned.[2]

In 2023, College 1975 entered a partnership with futsal side Hercules FC to enter the Gibraltar Women's Futsal League, where Hercules would act as the Dolphins' affiliate club.

Current squad

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First team

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As of 16 August 2024.[3] 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   ESP Borja Valadés
2 DF   GIB Jamie-Luke McCarthy (captain)
3 DF   GIB Ryan Azopardi (on loan from Lincoln Red Imps)
5 DF   GIB Julian Britto (on loan from Lincoln Red Imps)
6 DF   ESP Javi Anaya
7 MF   GIB Jemar Matto
8 MF   ESP Francisco Moreno
9 FW   ESP Eduardo Navas
10 FW   ESP Pollo
11 MF   POL Oskar Skuza
12 FW   GIB Ilyas El Ouahabi
13 GK   ESP Dennis Delgado
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF   GIB Kaylan Franco
15 DF   ESP Abel Gavira
16 MF   GIB Jyron Zammitt
17 MF   GIB Dylan Duo Jr.
18 MF   GIB Nazim Hughes
19 DF   GIB Issac Vinet
25 MF   ESP Pablo Verdugo
30 FW   GIB James Caetano
32 MF   GIB Kyle Rodriguez
41 DF   GIB Thomas Hastings
42 DF   GIB Kivan Castle
DF   GIB Julian Laguea (on loan from Lincoln Red Imps)

Club staff

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Position Name
Club Management
Head Coach   Óscar León
Assistant Coach   Antonio Cortés
Goalkeeper Coach   Francisco Redondo
Physical Trainer   D. Gómez
Physio   Nacho Vidal
Board
President   Joseph Mir
Vice-president   Ezzard Mir
Director of Football   Adrian Ballestero
Team Delegate   Tito Podesta

Seasons

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Seasons since joining UEFA only.[a]
Season Division League record Rock Cup
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos
2013–14 Premier 14 5 4 5 31 20 6 4th of 8 Final
2014–15 Premier 21 12 6 3 42 14 42 2nd of 8 Quarter-finals
2015–16 Second 22 2 0 20 20 114 6 12th of 12 Quarter-finals
2016–17 Second 16 5 1 10 24 40 16 7th of 9 Second round
2017–18 Second 14 2 0 12 14 48 6 7th of 9 First round
2018–19 Second 18 3 2 13 13 62 11 5th of 7 Second round
2019–20 National 18 0 1 17 18 99 1 12th of 12[b] First round
2020–21 National 18 2 2 14 23 81 8 10th of 11 Quarter-finals
2021–22 National 18 6 2 10 17 28 20 8th of 11 Semi-finals
2022–23 GFL 18 2 3 13 19 51 9 10th of 11 First round
2023–24 GFL 20 3 2 15 21 65 11 11th of 11 First round
  1. ^ Seasons up to 2015 as part of College Europa FC.
  2. ^ Season abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Club records

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Records since joining UEFA only.

References

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  1. ^ "Gibraltar Football Association". Gibraltar Football Association.
  2. ^ Gibraltar National League season declared null and void Gibraltar Football Association. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  3. ^ Player Profiles College 1975 FC. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
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