The club formed in 2014 amidst the growing interest in
association football on the territory of
Gibraltar. The club held trials specifically aimed at bringing in youth team players that had been released by professional sides in
England and
Spain with the goal of getting them back into competitive football, with club founder John Gontier having formerly worked with such players while working for League Football Education. Before their maiden season, the club also announced a partnership with
Chesterfield in
League One, where the English side has first option on any Europa Point player. After a strong start to the season, including a tight promotion challenge against
Gibraltar United, the club narrowly missed out on promotion, finishing third in the league despite having the strongest goalscoring record in the
Gibraltar Second Division. Despite missing out on promotion on the final day of the season, the club did end the season with silverware as they beat promoted side
Angels 5–3 in a thrilling
Gibraltar Division 2 Cup final that went to extra time. After missing out on promotion in 2014–15, Europa Point were crowned champions of the 2015–16 Gibraltar Second Division after an unbeaten league campaign (W17 D5) and completed the double by retaining the Gibraltar Second Division Cup by beating
Bruno's Magpies 3–2 A.E.T in the final. In preparation for the new season in the Premier Division they have signed many players including ex-
Norwich City players George Jermy and Tom Walters. However, the players failed to impress and despite substantial changes in playing and coaching staff throughout the season, Europa Point finished bottom of the Premier Division and were relegated. On 1 November 2017, it was announced that an American consortium headed by Peter Grieve and
Corey Woolfolk had purchased a controlling stake in Europa Point. Woolfolk took over as chairman of the club, while John Gontier moved to CEO. On 10 November, Joaquin Rodriguez was announced as the new Head of Commercial and Football Operations. As part of the takeover, Europa Point became a partner club to
Bantu Rovers in Zimbabwe. Gontier negotiated to re-take control of the club in early 2019, helping the club to a second-place finish in the league. In the inaugural season newly formed
Gibraltar National League, Europa Point started poorly under former
Gibraltar national football team manager
Allen Bula. However, the appointment of ex-
Leyton Orient boss
Ian Hendon in late November 2019 saw a significant upturn in results, only for the season to be voided by the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, Andrew Pritchard purchased a majority stake in the club, while John Gontier stayed on as minority shareholder. Following the end of the
2020–21 season, Gontier sold his remaining stake in the club to focus on
Gibraltar Women's Football League side
Gibraltar Wave. In November 2021, former
Charlton Athletic player and
Kemi City chairman Mark Tivey was announced as the club's new co-owner and technical director. However, this ownership was short lived and in July 2022, a Swedish consortium led by Pär Magnus Roos took over the club. In July 2023, Swedish coach Dalibor Savić was appointed head coach, with player Ryan McCarthy becoming player-assistant manager. In his first season in charge, aided by a number of high-profile Scandinavian signings such as
Johan Andersson,
Johannes Ström and former
Norway international
Thomas Drage, Europa Point secured a top 6 finish in the
Gibraltar Football League for the first time in their history.
Seasons ==Current squad==