Sporting Central Academy
Full name | Sporting Central Academy | ||
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Nickname(s) | Sporting | ||
Founded | 2000 | ||
Ground |
Juici Patties Park Clarendon, Jamaica | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
Chairman | Brandon Murray | ||
Manager | Nigel Stewart | ||
League | Jamaican National Premier League | ||
2013-14 | 10th | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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Sporting Central Academy is a Jamaican football team playing at the top level, the National Premier League.
History
After the collapse of Galaxy F.C., Brandon Murray and Chris Dawes decided to start a new club in Clarendon to take the parish' place at Jamaica's top tier and in 2000 Sporting Central Academy was formed.[1] They play their home games at Murray's farm, a few miles down the road from May Pen. They finally clinched promotion to the top level in June 2007, under former managers Chris Dawes and Kevin Williams, and are the first team from Clarendon to compete there, since Hazard United's move to St Catherine in 2003.[2]
After Dawes left for the United States in 2009, Donovan Duckie took the reins but left the club in February 2010 after disagreements with Murray.[3] Dawes would then return to manage the team until former assistant Vassell Reynolds was appointed head coach before the start of the 2011/2012 season.[4]
Stadium
They used to play their home games at BranCourt Sports Ground, Clarendon Park, Clarendon, Jamaica before moving to the neighbouring Juici Patties Park ahead of the 2013/2014 season.[5]
Achievements
- 2007
Current squad
2013/2014 season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable former Players
Former managers
- Kevin Williams
- Christopher Dawes
- Donovan Duckie
- Vassell Reynolds
References
- ↑ Sporting Central Academy - BranCourt Sports
- ↑ Jamaica 2006/07 - RSSSF
- ↑ Coaching carousel continues at Sporting - Jamaica Star
- ↑ Sporting Central aiming for more consistency - Jamaica Star
- ↑ Sporting Central enter new frontier at Juici Patties Park - Jamaica Observer