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F.C. Bruno's Magpies

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Bruno's Magpies
Full nameFootball Club Bruno's Magpies
Nickname(s)The Magpies[1][2]
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
GroundVictoria Stadium, Gibraltar
Capacity5,000
Co-ChairmenLouis Perry
Haig Oundjian
ManagerMason McClelland
LeagueGibraltar Football League
2023–243rd
Websitehttps://www.fcbmagpies.club/

Football Club Bruno's Magpies, also known as FCB Magpies, is a semi-professional football team from Gibraltar. They play in the Gibraltar Football League and the Rock Cup.[3][4]

History

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The club was formed in 2013, initially as a group of friends who drank at the Bruno's Bar & Restaurant (a bar in Gibraltar).[5][6][7] The club derive their nickname The Magpies from Newcastle United.[1][2] In its first two seasons, the club achieved respectable mid-table finishes in the Gibraltar Second Division. Mick Embleton was appointed the first manager of the team and was instrumental in the initial setting up, organising and managing of the squad.

With the introduction of Chestertons, a Gibraltarian real estate agent, as the sponsor in 2015–16, the intent grew more serious, with moves to professionalise the club and establish a fanbase with the introduction of matchday programs and incentives for fans who attended games.[citation needed] The club finished fourth in that season and were the runners-up in the Second Division Cup, losing in extra time to Second Division champions Europa Point.

In October 2016, the club appointed Davie Wilson as manager, who has previously been assistant-manager the Gibraltar national football team and had recently departed Gibraltar Premier Division side Lions.[8] The club enjoyed a dominant start to the campaign, however a faltering winter saw them embroiled in a title race with the resurgent Gibraltar Phoenix. Ending the season in second place, they entered the play-off with Manchester 62, who finished 9th in the 2016–17 Gibraltar Premier Division. However, a 3–1 defeat ensured that The Magpies remained in the Second Division for the following season.

In August 2017, the club announced a new sponsorship deal with GVC Holdings. The side finished 3rd in the league that season, however, in May 2019 they completed a league and cup double, securing the Second Division title while also winning the Second Division Cup. After the season concluded, the club announced that former Watford chairman and British Olympian Haig Oundjian had purchased a stake in the club and become co-chairman with Louis Perry.[9]

The appointment of Nathan Rooney midway through the 2021–22 season saw a significant upturn in Magpies' fortunes in the league, with a 4th-place finish and a first Rock Cup final. The next season, along with an overhaul of the club's image, saw more improvement, with a 3rd-place finish and victory in the 2022–23 Rock Cup. However, on 17 May 2023, Rooney announced his departure from the club,[10] only to return as manager on 1 September.

On 18 July 2024, Bruno's Magpies, knocked Derry City out of the UEFA Conference League qualifying rounds,[1][2] but were then themselves knocked out in the next round by F.C. Copenhagen after losing 8–1 on aggregate.[11]

Current squad

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First team

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As of 18 August 2024.[12][13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Gibraltar GIB Christian Lopez
3 DF Wales WAL Ash Taylor
4 DF Spain ESP Rubén Díaz
5 DF Mexico MEX Paco Zúñiga (captain)
6 MF Spain ESP Alé Carrascal
7 MF Spain ESP Juanje
8 MF Spain ESP Carlos García
10 FW Brazil BRA Edu Salles
11 FW Spain ESP Javi Forján
13 GK Gibraltar GIB Thomas Recagno
14 MF England ENG Archie Woods
15 DF Gibraltar GIB Lee Coombes
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Gibraltar GIB Evan De Haro
18 DF Argentina ARG Federico Villar
19 FW Gibraltar GIB Jamie Coombes
21 FW Gibraltar GIB Angelo Parody
22 MF Spain ESP Cristian Orihuela
23 GK Gibraltar GIB Dayle Coleing
27 FW Gibraltar GIB Dylan Borge
32 DF Gibraltar GIB Kevagn Ronco
33 MF Gibraltar GIB Han Stevens
44 MF Gibraltar GIB Anthony Hernandez
77 FW England ENG Olatunde Bayode

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
31 FW Gibraltar GIB Julian Del Rio (at Europa)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Gibraltar GIB Shay Jones (at Europa)

Club staff

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Position Name
Club Management
Head Coach England Mason McClelland
Assistant Coach Gibraltar Terrence Jolley
Assistant Coach Gibraltar Garry Lowe
Goalkeeper Coach Spain Miguel Ángel Bazán
Fitness Coach Spain Adrián Conde
Sports Therapist Gibraltar Frederick Martin
First Team Doctor Argentina Dr Lorena Soler
Argentina Dr Catalina Fernández Suárez
Kit manager Gibraltar
Board
Joint Chairmen England Louis Perry
England Haig Oundjian
Vice-chairman Gibraltar Aaron Edwards
Financial Director England Mike Nicholls
Director of Football Development Spain Alfonso Cortijo
Director of Football Gibraltar Jansen Dalli
Youth Development Manager Gibraltar Terrence Jolley
Secretary England David Frier

Honours

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2022–23
2023
  • GFA Challenge Trophy: 1
2020–21
2018–19

Club achievements

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European record

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Accurate as of match played 1 August 2024
Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%
UEFA Conference League 8 2 1 5 8 17 −9 025.00
Total 8 2 1 5 8 17 −9 025.00

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q Northern Ireland Crusaders 2–1 1–3 3–4
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q Republic of Ireland Dundalk 0–0 1–3 1–3
2024–25 UEFA Conference League 1Q Republic of Ireland Derry City 2–0 1–2 (a.e.t.) 3–2
2Q Denmark Copenhagen 0–3 1–5 1–8
Notes
  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lake, Evie (20 July 2024). "Inside story of UEFA's other Newcastle United-themed side - & their Conference League journey". newcastleworld.com.
  2. ^ a b c Mewis, Joe (19 July 2024). "Newcastle United missed out on Europa League football – but Bruno hasn't". fourfourtwo.com.
  3. ^ "Gibraltar Football Association". Archived from the original on 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2015-02-17.
  4. ^ "Hops and dreams - the former pub team aiming to shock Europe". 25 July 2024. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  5. ^ "'I paid £500 to start a football team in a pub aged 18 – now we're playing in Europe'". 12 July 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-07-28. Retrieved 2023-09-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ Houston, Rory (21 June 2022). "From pub team to Europe, Bruno's Magpies soar". rte.ie.
  7. ^ "La historia del Bruno's Magpies: del pub a Europa". as.com. 6 July 2022.
  8. ^ Magpies appoint Wilson as head coach[permanent dead link] GibFootballTalk. 8 October 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  9. ^ Oundjian appointed joint-chairman of Bruno's Magpies Football Gibraltar. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  10. ^ Nathan Rooney departs Magpies Bruno's Magpies. 17 May 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  11. ^ Ignacio, Stephen (25 July 2024). "Magpies find Copenhagen too strong". Gibraltar Chronicle. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  12. ^ FC Magpies | Squad UEFA.com. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  13. ^ First Team Squad Bruno's Magpies. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
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