Ghanaian defender Ibrahim Ayew, popularly known as Rahim Ayew, celebrated another milestone in his career after helping Lincoln Red Imps FC secure the Gibraltar League Cup title following an emphatic 5-0 victory over rivals Mons Calpe SC.
The experienced 37-year-old was part of the Lincoln Red Imps squad that delivered a commanding performance in the final, completely overpowering Mons Calpe in a one-sided encounter. The team displayed attacking brilliance and defensive discipline to run away with a comfortable five-goal triumph and lift the prestigious domestic trophy.
Ayew, who brings vast experience and leadership to the team, played his role in guiding the side throughout the competition. His presence in the squad continues to be valuable as the club relies on his experience and professionalism both on and off the pitch.
The triumph marks another successful chapter for Lincoln Red Imps, one of the most dominant clubs in Gibraltar football. Their League Cup success caps a strong campaign in which the club also mounted a serious challenge in the Gibraltar National League.
Despite their impressive performances during the league season, Lincoln Red Imps narrowly missed out on the league title after finishing second on the standings with just a one-point difference separating them from the champions. Nevertheless, the League Cup victory ensured the club ended the season with silverware.
For Ibrahim Ayew, the achievement adds to a long and accomplished football journey. The Ghanaian defender, who has played for several clubs across Europe during his career, continues to demonstrate remarkable longevity and commitment to the game.
Even at 37, Ayew remains competitive at the top level in Gibraltar football, contributing his experience and tactical awareness to the team’s success. His latest trophy further highlights his enduring impact and determination as he continues to represent Ghana proudly on the international club stage.













