Lincoln rename ground as part of 10-year deal

New signage at Lincoln City for the ProAmpac StadiumImage source, Chris Vaughan
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Lincoln City's home ground will go by a new name after the club was promoted to the Championship after a 65-year absence from England's second tier.

The ground traditionally known as Sincil Bank has been rebranded as ProAmpac Stadium, as part of a 10-year naming rights sponsorship agreement struck with the United States-based packaging manufacturer.

In recent years the ground was known as the LNER Stadium, in a deal with the company that operates most trains on the East Coast Main Line.

Lincoln, who won the League One title with a total of 103 points last season, kick off their Championship campaign at Middlesbrough on 15 August, with the first visitors to their newly named home being Portsmouth a week later.