Harbour View F.C.

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Harbour View F.C.
Full name Harbour View Football Club
Nickname(s) "Stars of the East", "Easters"
Founded 1974
Ground Harbour View Stadium
Kingston, Jamaica
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Jamaica Carvel Stewart
Manager Jamaica Donovan Hayles
League Red Stripe Premier League
2010–2011 3rd
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Harbour View Football Club is a Jamaican football club that currently plays in the Red Stripe Premier League.

Harbour View is nicknamed the Stars of the East or Easters and play their home games at Harbour View Stadium.

History

Founded along with the Harbour View community in the 1960s, the professional club, Harbour View F.C., was officially established on March 4, 1974. Then, 25 years later, the club was officially incorporated as a limited liability company and was the first Jamaica football club to become incorporated.

Harbour View F.C. has developed a reputation for being the first in Jamaica in many aspects. The Stars of the East became the first club to have an official website, and the first to build a world-class football stadium. Ricardo Gardner was the first Jamaican league player to transfer to a major European league after joining Bolton Wanderers in 1998.[1] Club management is also setting the pace in bringing true professionalism to Jamaica's football landscape. In addition, at the beginning of the 2006 season, the club's equipment was sponsored by Adidas. The club generates revenue through sponsorships, match tickets, and other businesses such as stadium bars and Western Union.

Honours

Domestic

  • Jamaican National Premier League: 4
2000, 2007, 2010, 2013
1994, 1998, 2001, 2002
Runner-up (2): 2003, 2005

International

2004, 2007

Team Management

  • Technical Director: Donovan Hayles
  • Asst Coach: Howard Straw
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Clive Wedderburn
  • Team Manager: Annmarie Massey
  • Asst Team Manager: Robert Lee
  • Physiotherapist: Karen Julius
  • Physical Trainer: Andrew Hines
  • Physical Trainer: Neville Mighton
  • Equipment Manager: Dwayne Blake
  • Asst Equipment: Jermaine Malcolm

Players

Current roster

2013/2014 Season

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Jamaica GK Michaud Barrett
Jamaica GK Devon Haughton
Jamaica GK Ashek Taylor
Jamaica DF Kimorlee Brissett
Jamaica DF Christopher Harvey
Jamaica DF Lamar Hodges
Jamaica DF Kemar Lawrence
Jamaica DF Rondell Morris
Jamaica DF Montrose Phinn
Jamaica DF Dicoy Williams
Jamaica DF Jaron Richards
Jamaica DF Clifton Waugh
Jamaica DF Robert Williams
Jamaica DF Daveion Woodhouse
Jamaica MF Nicholas Beckett
Jamaica MF Fabian Campbell
Jamaica MF Keith Kelly
Jamaica MF John-Ross Edwards
No. Position Player
Jamaica MF Xavian Virgo
Jamaica MF Richard Edwards
Jamaica MF Jermaine Hue
Jamaica MF Joel Senior
Jamaica MF Eric Vernan
Jamaica MF Kemeel Wolfe
Jamaica FW Roland Dean
Jamaica FW Donovan Edwards
Jamaica FW Damion Harwood
Jamaica FW Jeremie Lynch
Jamaica FW Nicholas McCreath
Jamaica FW Ranique Muir
Jamaica FW Jahmalie Spence
Jamaica FW Fabian Taylor
Jamaica FW Jorginho James
Jamaica Kevin Blackford
Jamaica Kemar Lawrence
Jamaica Brian Brown

[2]

Notable Former Players

This list of former players includes those who received international caps while playing for the team, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals while playing for the team, or who made significant contributions to the sport either before they played for the team, or after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

International Competition

  • 1987 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
  • CFU Club Championship 2000
    • Group Stage v. Haiti Violette AC—5:0
    • Group Stage v. Barbados Paradise SC—1:0
    • Group Stage v. Saint Lucia Roots Alley Ballers—3:0
    • Championship Group v. Trinidad and Tobago W Connection—1:3
    • Championship Group v. Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public F.C.—1:1
    • Championship Group v. Haiti Carioca F.C. 2:1
  • CFU Club Championship 2002
    • Preliminary Round v. Cayman Islands George Town SC—0:3, 7:1 (Harbour View F.C. advances 10:1 on aggregate)
    • Group Stage v. Martinique US Robert—4:1
    • Group Stage v. Trinidad and Tobago W Connection—1:2
  • CFU Club Championship 2004
    • First Round v. Montserrat Ideal SC—1:15, 15:0 (Harbour View F.C. advances 30:1 on aggregate)
    • Semifinals v. Suriname Inter Moengotapoe—4:6, 3:2 (Harbour View F.C. advances 9:6 on aggregate)
    • Final v. Jamaica Tivoli Gardens F.C.—1:1, 1:2 (Harbour View F.C. wins 3:2 on aggregate)
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2005
    • Quarterfinals v. United States D.C. United—1:2, 1:2 (D.C. United advances 4:2 on aggregate)
  • CFU Club Championship 2006
    • Group Stage v. Haiti Aigle Noir AC—1:0
    • Group Stage v. United States Virgin Islands Positive Vibes—5:0
    • Group Stage v. Netherlands Antilles SV Centro Social Deportivo Barber—2:0
    • Semifinals v. Trinidad and Tobago W Connection—2:3
  • CFU Club Championship 2007
    • Group Stage v. Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders—2:2
    • Group Stage v. Suriname Inter Moengotapoe—1:2
    • Group Stage v. Antigua and Barbuda SAP F.C.—10:0
    • Quarterfinals v. Jamaica Portmore United—2:0
    • Semifinals v. Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh—0:0 (Harbour View F.C. advances 10:9 on penalties)
    • Final v. Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public F.C.—2:1
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2008
    • Quarterfinals v. United States D.C. United—1:1, 0:5 (D.C. United advances 6:1 on aggregate)
  • CONCACAF Champions League 2008–09
    • Preliminary Round v. Mexico UNAM Pumas—0:3 (UNAM Pumas advances 3:0 on aggregate)

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