Gibraltar National League 09/13 17:30 4 St Joseph's FC v Mons Calpe SC - View
Gibraltar National League 09/19 19:00 5 FCB Magpies v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 09/26 19:00 6 St Joseph's FC v Europa FC - View
Gibraltar National League 10/02 19:00 7 St Joseph's FC v Glacis United FC - View
Gibraltar National League 10/19 14:30 8 FC Hound Dogs v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 10/26 18:30 9 St Joseph's FC v Lions Gibraltar - View
Gibraltar National League 11/01 18:30 10 Lynx FC v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 11/05 20:00 1 Lincoln Red Imps FC v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 11/23 15:30 12 St Joseph's FC v Lincoln Red Imps FC - View
Gibraltar National League 11/30 15:30 13 NK Krka U19 v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 12/08 20:00 14 St Joseph's FC v Manchester 62 FC - View
Gibraltar National League 12/12 20:00 15 Mons Calpe SC v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 12/20 15:30 16 St Joseph's FC v FCB Magpies - View
Gibraltar National League 01/09 20:00 17 Europa FC v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 01/17 15:30 18 Glacis United FC v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 01/25 15:30 19 St Joseph's FC v FC Hound Dogs - View
Gibraltar National League 02/07 18:30 20 Lions Gibraltar v St Joseph's FC - View
Gibraltar National League 02/21 15:30 21 St Joseph's FC v Lynx FC - View
Gibraltar National League 03/06 20:00 22 Europa Point v St Joseph's FC - View

Wikipedia - St Joseph's F.C.

St Joseph's Football Club is a professional football club based in Gibraltar. Founded in 1912, it currently plays in the Gibraltar Football League. The club also has two futsal teams and more than 10 youth teams.

History

Formed in 1912, St Joseph's are Gibraltar's oldest still existing football club, with the next oldest, Manchester 62, formed 50 years later. They have consistently competed in the Gibraltar Premier Division in that time. However, they have only won the title once: in the 1995–96 season. They have seen considerably better fortunes in the Rock Cup, however, with 10 titles in their history, including a league and cup double in 1996. Their last Rock Cup triumph came in 2013. In 2013, they established links as a feeder club to Real Balompédica Linense.

Since Gibraltar became a member of UEFA, the Saints initially endured more mixed fortunes, including narrowly avoiding relegation in the 2013–14 season, ending up in the relegation play-off and narrowly beating Mons Calpe to retain their Premier Division status. Since that near miss, they have consistently finished in the top half of the league, and in 2017 qualified for the UEFA Europa League for the first time with a 3rd-place finish, after Gibraltar had been given an additional spot in the competition. However, their maiden campaign would be short-lived as they suffered a resounding 10-0 aggregate defeat to AEL Limassol of Cyprus. In August, the club were hit when two players, club captain Esteban Montes and Alberto Montaño, were imposed with five and three year bans from football in Gibraltar, respectively, for breaching rules on betting. Both players were immediately released from the club.

The club quickly established themselves at one of the "Big Three" of Gibraltarian football in the UEFA era before running into financial difficulties in early 2022. As a result of this, in June that year, former Burnley owner and chairman Mike Garlick purchased the club, with Weymouth owner Mark Palmer also joining the board.

Seasons (since UEFA acceptance)

Season Division League record Rock Cup Pepe ReyesCup European competitions Top league scorer(s)
P W D L F A Pts Pos Competition Result Player Goals
2013–14 Premier Division 14 4 1 9 20 29 13 7th Second round Winners Nathan Santos 6
2014–15 Premier Division 21 12 2 7 36 18 38 4th Semi-final Runners-up José Luis Romero 11
2015–16 Premier Division 27 14 3 10 50 37 45 3rd Second round José Verdejo 9
2016–17 Premier Division 27 16 6 5 53 18 54 3rd Semi-final John-Paul Duarte 15
2017–18 Premier Division 27 17 3 7 53 30 54 3rd Quarter-final UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Boro 9
2018–19 Premier Division 27 17 4 6 69 29 55 3rd Quarter-final UEFA Europa League Preliminary round Boro 21
2019–20 National League 17 14 2 1 58 15 44 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Juanfri 24
2020–21 National League 20 14 3 3 71 20 45 3rd Quarter-final UEFA Europa League Preliminary round Juanfri 22
2021–22 National League 20 11 2 7 45 27 35 3rd Quarter-final UEFA Europa Conference League First qualifying round Juanfri 14
2022–23 Football League 20 10 2 8 36 25 32 5th Semi-final UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Boro 8
2023–24 Football League 25 20 3 2 62 16 63 2nd Semi-final Pablo Rodríguez 15
2024–25 Football League 25 21 3 1 65 15 66 2nd Quarter-final Winners UEFA Conference League First qualifying round Pablo Rodríguez 10
St Joseph's FC is a prominent football club based in Gibraltar, known for its rich history and competitive spirit. Founded in 1948, the club has established itself as one of the leading teams in the Gibraltar National League. St Joseph's FC is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, often drawing support from passionate fans who rally behind the team during matches.

The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride. St Joseph's FC plays its home matches at the Victoria Stadium, a venue that has witnessed many memorable moments in Gibraltarian football. Over the years, the team has enjoyed considerable success, including multiple league titles and cup victories, showcasing their prowess on the pitch.

St Joseph's FC is not just about winning; it emphasizes sportsmanship, teamwork, and the development of young players through its youth academy. The club aims to inspire the next generation of footballers in Gibraltar, promoting a love for the game and a sense of community. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of talented players, St Joseph's FC continues to strive for excellence in both domestic and international competitions, making it a cornerstone of Gibraltar's football landscape.