August Town F.C.

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August Town F.C.
Full nameAugust Town Football Club
GroundU.W.I. Bowl
August Town, Jamaica
Capacity3,000
ManagerJamaica Baris Johnson
LeagueJamaican National Premier League

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

History

The team has never won the National Premier League, in fact, the team was only promoted to the Jamaican National Premier League for the start of the 2006/2007 season, making their debut in Jamaica's major football league. At the end of the 2007/2008 season, the team relegated to the second level of Jamaican football. After winning the Claro KSAFA Super League and the DPL playoffs, August Town return to the Digicel Premier League for the 2009/2010 season.

The team was once again relegated from the Digicel Premier League after the 2009/2010 football season. They were in contention for the Claro KSAFA Super League 2010/2011 competition which would see them promoted once again to the Premier League should they come out victorious. In the end they did not but won promotion in 2013 with coach Christopher Bender, after beating Volvo FC in a match to finish second in the promotion play-offs.[1]

Ground

The team is based in August Town, an eastern suburb of Kingston, Jamaica, with their home ground at the U.W.I. Bowl, which can hold a capacity of up to 3,000. The team will have to forego the use of the field they call home for the first two months of the 2007/2008 National Premier League season as they await the construction of seating facilities. They will contest all six first-round games at Field No 1 at the same complex. Field No 1, which is normally used by neighbouring Elleston Flats as their home venue, recently had stands erected – a criterion for the hosting of Premier League matches.

Achievements

  • KSAFA Super League Champions: 2
2007, 2009

Current squad

2013/2014 season

Nationality given from place of birth Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Jamaica JAM Kevin Graham
GK Jamaica JAM Devon Haughton
GK Jamaica JAM Diego Haughton
DF Jamaica JAM Maurice Bennett
DF Jamaica JAM Shamar Brown
DF Jamaica JAM Gue Daley
DF Jamaica JAM DeanPaul Grandison
DF Jamaica JAM Jeffrey Grant
DF Jamaica JAM Rupert Murray
DF Jamaica JAM Gerald Neil
DF Jamaica JAM Kurt Richards
MF Jamaica JAM Andre Aiken
MF Jamaica JAM Andrew Allen
MF Jamaica JAM Davion Alves
MF Jamaica JAM Chad Bennett
MF Jamaica JAM Chauncey Delahaye
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Jamaica JAM Mark Grant
MF Jamaica JAM Richard Orrette
MF Jamaica JAM Larone Russell
MF Jamaica JAM David Stultz
MF Jamaica JAM Jerome Wedderburn
MF Jamaica JAM Rohan Williams
FW Jamaica JAM Kemar Bryan
FW Jamaica JAM Lennox Creary
FW Jamaica JAM Javanie Mitchell
FW Jamaica JAM Owen Powell
FW Jamaica JAM Nicholas Smith
FW Jamaica JAM Michael Spence
Jamaica JAM Rohan Clarke
Jamaica JAM Cheavedo Nelson
Jamaica JAM Kymani Spence
Jamaica JAM Kevaughn Whyte

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