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Arnett Gardens F.C.
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Full nameArnett Gardens Football Club
Nickname(s)Junglists[1]
Founded1977
GroundTony Spaulding Sports Complex
Kingston, Jamaica
Capacity7,000
ChairmanJamaica Dr.Omar Davies
ManagerJamaica Richard Bennett
LeagueDigicel Premier League
2009–20108th

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.

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.

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] As of 2010, Wayne Fairclough is the team's coach.[1]

Achievements

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

Current squad

As of November 16, 2008

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Jamaica JAM Damion Hyatt
GK Jamaica JAM Julian McLeish
GK Jamaica JAM Joel Messam
DF Jamaica JAM Desmond Breakenridge
DF Jamaica JAM Ajuran Brown
DF Jamaica JAM Anthowe Dawkins
DF Jamaica JAM Gerald Neil (Captain)
DF Jamaica JAM Craig White
DF Jamaica JAM Charles Williams
MF Jamaica JAM Dwayne Ballantine
MF Jamaica JAM Aphas Bernard
MF Jamaica JAM Donovan Bernard
MF Jamaica JAM Cornel Chin-Sue
FW Jamaica JAM Errol Stevens
MF Jamaica JAM Michael Dixon
MF Jamaica JAM Shane Edwards
MF Jamaica JAM Keneil Flowers
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Jamaica JAM Roy Forbes
MF Jamaica JAM Jermaine Miller
MF Jamaica JAM Oneil Robinson
MF Jamaica JAM Kevin Rose
FW Jamaica JAM Newton Sterling
FW Jamaica JAM Leon Irving
FW Jamaica JAM Andrew Phang
FW Jamaica JAM Kwame Richardson
FW Jamaica JAM Horace Sharpe
FW Jamaica JAM Kevin Wilson
FW Jamaica JAM Kevin King
FW Jamaica JAM Fabian Dawkins
Jamaica JAM Colbert Coke
Jamaica JAM Howard Malcolm
Jamaica JAM Fabian Nerthersole
Jamaica JAM Gregory Simpson
Jamaica JAM Fabian Smith

Notable former players

References