Arnett Gardens F.C.

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Arnett Gardens F.C.
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Full name Arnett Gardens Football Club
Nickname(s) Junglists[1]
Founded 1977
Ground Tony Spaulding Sports Complex
Kingston, Jamaica
(Capacity: 7,000)
President Jamaica Patrick Roberts
Chairman Jamaica Dr. Omar Davies
Manager Jamaica Paul Davis
League Digicel Premier League
2010–2011 9th
Home colours
Away colours

The Arnett Gardens Football Club is a Jamaican football club, which currently plays in the Jamaican National Premier League.

The team is based in the Arnett Gardens community of South Saint Andrew, Jamaica, and plays in the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.

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[edit] History

The team came out of a merger between the All Saints and Jones Town Football teams in 1977. Arnett’s fans originate primarily from Arnett Gardens and its adjoining communities - Jones Town, Craig Town, Hannah Town, & Admiral Town. The Junglists, as their fans are known, are very passionate and vociferous about their team and will travel all over the country in support of the team. The Arnett Gardens part of Kingston is popularly known as the Concrete Jungle, hence the nickname of the club.

The club won the league in its very first season, 1978. Although it suffered a long drought after that, it re-emerged at the start of the new millennium, winning both the 2000/2001 and 2001/2002 championships.

[edit] Recent seasons and managerial changes

The start of the 2007/2008 season proved to be one of their worst ever and forced coach Max Straw to resign on January 14, 2008 to be replaced by former coach Jerome Waite,[2] who led Arnett Gardens to the celebrated back-to-back titles of 2001 and 2002. They then finished the season four points above the relegation zone after winning 3 of their final 4 games.

Waite himself was axed after only four games into the 2008/2009 season, losing all games and managing to score only one goal. He was replaced by Fabian Davis[3], who left his post at the end of 2009.[4] As of January 2010, Wayne Fairclough was the team's coach[5] but he decided to quit in October 2010.[6] Fairclough was succeeded by former national team striker Paul Davis.[7]

[edit] Achievements

Runner-up (1): 2002
1978, 2001, 2002

[edit] Current squad

As of December 27, 2011

Nationality given from place of birth 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 Damion Hyatt
Jamaica GK Julian McLeish
Jamaica GK Horatio Nelson
Jamaica DF Kemar D. Brown
Jamaica DF Kemar G. Brown
Jamaica DF Rasheede Clarke
Jamaica DF Ricardo Dennis
Jamaica DF Dwayne Gaynor
Jamaica DF Gerald Neil
Jamaica DF Joe Nicholas
Jamaica DF Ryan Powell
Jamaica DF William Richards
Jamaica MF Girvan Brown
Jamaica MF Cornel Chin-Sue
Jamaica MF Richard Crossley
No. Position Player
Jamaica MF Jason Moore
Jamaica MF Fabian Reid
Jamaica MF Rohan Reid
Jamaica MF Ricardo Smith
Jamaica MF Ricardo Stern
Jamaica MF Jerry Walters
Jamaica MF Jonathon Williams
Jamaica MF Rohan Williams
Jamaica FW Nicholas Dodd
Jamaica FW Omar Gordon
Jamaica FW Vanado Manning
Jamaica FW Kirk Ramsey (Captain)
Jamaica FW Newton Sterling
Jamaica FW Errol Stevens
Jamaica FW Leon Strickland

[edit] Notable former players

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