Sincil Bank
Ground Name
Ground Name: Sincil Bank
Capacity: 10,130
Address: Sincil Bank Stadium, Lincoln, LN5 8LD
Year Opened: 1895
Pitch Size: 110 x 73 yards
Record Attendance:
23,196 v Derby County,
League Cup 4th Round, November 15th, 1967.
Sincil Bank, known to fans simply as 'The Bank', is the home of Lincoln City F.C, who have played at the ground since 1894.
It has an overall capacity of 10,127 with five stands;
The Lincolnshire Co-operative Stand - the largest stand at Sincil Bank, which holds approximately 5700 people, and is home to the majority of the Imps' support.
The St Andrews/Lincolnshire Echo Stand - Built in 1987 to replace the old St Andrews Stand. It has a capaticy of 1700 people and also holds the press box and Directors' enclosure, in addition to the club's offices and corporate areas.
The Stacey-West Stand is named after two lifelong supporters - Bill Stacey and Jim West - who died in the Bradford Fire. It replaced the old Railway End terrace in 1990.
The I.M.P.S. Stand - The stand was built in 1992 and houses 17 exectutive boxes and two bars. It was re-named the I.M.P.S. Stand in 2003 after a sponsorship deal with local company Industrial Marine Power Services.
The Family Stand - The Family Stand was built in 1994 and is often given over to children from local schools as part of the club's Football in the Community programme.
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