Duhaney Park F.C.
Full name | Duhaney Park Football Club |
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Ground |
Baldwin Crescent, Duhaney Park, Jamaica |
Capacity | 10,000 |
President | Peter Simpson |
League | KSAFA Super League |
2011–2012 | 8th |
Duhaney Park Football Club is a Jamaican Football Club that currently plays in the KSAFA Super League.
History
The club was one of the first clubs in the Jamaican National Premier League when the League went semi-professional in 2000, but was relegated back to the second division (i.e. KSAFA Super League) after the 2001/2002 season.[1] The team is based in the vibrant community of Duhaney Park in Kingston, Jamaica. The club is a registered company and enjoys strong support from the communities it represents, which includes Duhaney Park, Patrick Gardens, Washington Gardens, New Haven and Duhaney Meadows.
Achievements
- 1999/00
- 1987/88, 1989/90, 1993/94
- Jackie Bell Knockout Competition: 1
- 1990/91
Rivalries
Throughout the years the club has cultivated a tenacious rivalry with cross town club Maverley/Hughenden which also plays in the KSAFA Super League. Whenever the two teams meet it is considered a derby dubbed The Kingston 20 Derby.
References
- ↑ Jamaica 2001/02 – RSSSF
External links
- DUHANEY PARK FOOTBALL CLUB – KSAFA
- Jamaica Football Federation
- Jamaica National Premier League
- Kingston & St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)
- The Reggae Boyz Web Community & Blog
- List of football clubs in Jamaica
- Football in Jamaica