Waterhouse F.C.

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Waterhouse F.C.
Full name Waterhouse Football Club
Nickname(s) Fire-House
Founded 1968
Ground Waterhouse Stadium, Waterhouse,
Kingston, Jamaica
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman Jamaica Peter Hibbert
Manager Jamaica
League Red Stripe Premier League
2013–2014 NA
Home colours

The Waterhouse Football Club is a football team based in Kingston, that competes in the Jamaican National Premier League.

Their home stadium is Waterhouse Stadium.

History

The club was founded in 1968 as Harlem Kickers,[1] changed to The Great West Football Club in 1972 until it was renamed Waterhouse in 1979[2] and started with their home ground at Emmett Park. Their home ground has since been moved into the community, The Waterhouse Stadium, which can hold a capacity of up to 5,000.

They won the league title in 2005/2006,[3] which was said to be dedicated to the late Peter Cargill, their coach who died in a car crash.

Achievements

  • Jamaican National Premier League: 2
1998, 2006.
2004, 2008, 2013.

Current squad

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 Kelso Cousins
Jamaica GK Richard McCallum
Jamaica GK Brandon Silvera
Jamaica DF Rohan Amos
Jamaica DF Romaine Barnes
Jamaica DF Theo Brown
Jamaica DF Noel Edwards
Jamaica DF Nicholy Findlayson
Jamaica DF Jameel Thompson
Jamaica DF Victor Thompson
Jamaica DF Jason Watson
Jamaica MF Vincent Earle
Jamaica MF Weston Forrest
Jamaica MF Hughan Gray
No. Position Player
Jamaica MF Hugh Howell
Jamaica MF Peter Keyes
Jamaica MF Troy Reid
Jamaica MF Lamar Nelson
Jamaica MF Marvin Morgan, Jr.
Haiti MF Ronald Joseph
Jamaica MF Adrian King
Jamaica FW Gary McIntosh
Jamaica FW Damarley Samuels
Haiti FW Chedlin Francoeur
Jamaica Juvaune Benjamin
Jamaica Javannie Mitchell
Jamaica Damarley Oliver
Jamaica Morice Ricketts
Jamaica Ashanu Smith

[4]

Former notable players

Former coaches

References

External links

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