Kevin Lamey

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Kevin Lamey
Personal information
Full nameKevin Andre Lamey
Date of birth (1975-10-08) 8 October 1975
Place of birthJamaica
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubCavaliers Football Club
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994-2006Waterhouse Kingston FC55(52)
1998Seattle Sounders (loan)2(1)
1998Montreal Impact (loan)3(2)
2006-2007Kuala Lumpur FA27(23)
2007Pahang FA28(12)
2007-2011Waterhouse Kingston FC40(35)
2011-PresentHumble Lions F.C.(22)
National team
2000–2007Jamaica
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11 May 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 May 2010

Kevin Lamey Kevin Andre Lamey born October 8h was born and raised in Swallow field, Kingston Jamaica. He plays Jamaican football (soccer). Waterhouse Football Club (WFC) striker Kevin Lamey is an anomaly in modern football, having spent 15 consecutive years at Waterhouse Football club. He has in the process written his name on the hearts of the fans, having scored more than 250 plus goals. The Drewsland-based club, which was celebrating 30 years, and played a Digicel Premier League match against St Georges Sports Club that is dedicated to the well-crafted striker and they won 2-1. He joined the club in the 1995-96 season, the same season in which they won the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Major League, and gained promotion to the then National Premier League (NPL). During their first season in the top flight they finished a creditable fifth. They did even better in their second season as they won the title in 1997-98, beating Seba 2-1 on aggregate. Lamey was the hero, scoring both of his team's goals in the second leg of the finals at the National Stadium. He doesn't actually wear a crown, but after scoring so many goals for the club, one can understand why the Waterhouse faithful label him 'King Lamey'. Heroics He was up to his heroics again in the 2005-06 seasons, as his goal against Constant Spring in the penultimate round of games guaranteed WFC the title after erasing a 13-point deficit against leaders Harbour View. He was the leading goal scorer for that season with 22 goals, and was also named Most Valuable Player, to cop the Tony Burrowes Player Personality Award. He attributes his long tenure at the club to a number of factors, but mainly the supporters. "It is a combination of things; you have the support that I get from the supporters. At times they can be difficult supporters but then again it helps motivate me, it keeps me sharp, keeps me on cue. It is something that keeps me going. I look forward to the challenges, probably that's one of the reasons why I am here so long," said Lamey. "A few players that I have been through the ranks with, notably Hugh 'Bingy' Blair, have been an influence and one of the reasons why I even went to Waterhouse and have been there for this long. So it is a combination of things; it is a nice club and they treat me well there. I must say I applaud the club for doing something like this (benefit match), because usually, they honor people when they have passed away," he added. Lamey attended Papine Secondary where he played in the secondary league before moving on to Kingston Technical High School (KTHS), where he gained some prominence as a deadly finisher. He represented his community, Swallowfield, after leaving high school before getting his first taste of the Premier League with Clarendon outfit Leeds United.

Career low point:

So far this season he has found the back of the net on six occasions, but has also experienced the lowest point in his Waterhouse career. "This season has been going well. Those losses made us look deep within ourselves because it is something I have never experienced before at Waterhouse - losing five games on the trot," Lamey said. "It allowed us to look within ourselves as players, as a team and as a club and we have ironed out a lot of things." Lamey also has full confidence in Coach Geoffrey Maxwell. "Geoffrey is a very good coach, I think one of the best coaches I have ever met in this country, and he has a bond with Waterhouse Club and the supporters of the club. I have confidence in him just as how he has confidence in the players, the community and the club as a whole." Lamey says one of his darkest moments was the passing of former coach and friend, Peter Cargill. "Peter Cargill has been one of the stalwarts in Jamaican football and that day was a tragic day, and trust me, right now it just gives me goose bumps because we were so close to him as players. We saw him as a father figure; he was a huge loss and that day was a terrible day," Lamey shared sadly. Despite being disappointed with the number of international appearances he has made, Lamey is still willing to represent his country. “I have made disappointingly few appearances for my country but any opportunity I get to represent the country I will do so if called upon. I will definitely serve my country," Lamey concluded. Career Highlights: 1. Played professional Football for one year in Malaysia for Kuala Lumpur FA in 2007 2. He played for Trinidad for Joe Public Football Club on loaner for one season in 2008 3. Lamey played for the A league for Seattle Sounders in Washington DC, USA and Montreal Impact in Canada. After being with Waterhouse for 15 years from 1995-2010, King Lamey left to join Humble Lions in 2010 and after starting out with a strong force, Lamey, sustained an injury to his right ankle and He was out for most of the season. Now that he has fully recovered from his injury to his right ankle, Lamey has signed a 2-year contract and recently became a part of the newly promoted Football (soccer) Club called the Cavaliers in the National Premier League.

A prominent striker, Kevin Lamey was once played for Kuala Lumpur FA in Malaysia.

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