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San Juan Jabloteh
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Full name San Juan Jabloteh Football Club
Nickname(s) San Juan Kings
Founded 1974
Ground Hasely Crawford Stadium
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
(Capacity: 27,000)
Chairman Trinidad and Tobago Jerry Hospedales
Manager Saint Lucia Earl Jean
League TT Pro League
2008 1st
Honours TT Pro League (4)
Pro League Big Six (2)
FA Trophy (2)
First Citizens Cup (2)
Digicel Pro Bowl (3)
Toyota Classic (1)
CFU Club Championship (1)
Home colours
Away colours

San Juan Jabloteh is a football club located in San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago that currently plays in the country's TT Pro League. The team plays its home games in Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1974, with the stated objective to "uplift the socio-economic and moral condition of the young people of San Juan and its environs." Upon the creation, by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation, of a Semi-Professional League in 1994, San Juan Jabloteh converted itself from a youth organization into a professional football club. With the backing of CL Financial in 1996, the club significantly expanded its operations. From 1997 to 1999, the team finished fourth in the Semi-Professional League in three consecutive years.

Upon the creation of Trinidad and Tobago's first professional league in 1999, San Juan Jabloteh became one of the league's founding members. Since joining, the club has been the league's most successful club, winning the league championship in 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2008. San Juan Jabloteh have also represented the league in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 2004.

According to the team's website, "Through its name of the Club identified itself with one of the national birds of the country – the Oil or Devil Bird-which lives in the Aripo Caves. Originally, the French settlers called the Bird: Les Diables Oiseaux which were translated by the local settlers into Diablotin and finally Jabloteh."[1]

[edit] Players

As of 30 July 2009.[2]

No. Position Player
1 Trinidad and Tobago GK Brian James
4 Trinidad and Tobago DF Kerlon Murray
5 Trinidad and Tobago DF Anton Hutchinson
6 Trinidad and Tobago DF Noel Williams
7 Trinidad and Tobago MF Elijah Manners
8 Trinidad and Tobago FW Jerol Forbes
10 Trinidad and Tobago MF Marvin Oliver
11 Trinidad and Tobago MF Ataulla Guerra
12 Trinidad and Tobago DF Elton John
13 Trinidad and Tobago FW Jason Marcano
14 Trinidad and Tobago MF Abiola Clarence
15 Trinidad and Tobago MF Travis Mulraine
16 Trinidad and Tobago MF Kevaughn Connell
No. Position Player
17 Trinidad and Tobago MF Devon Jamerson
18 Trinidad and Tobago FW Cyrano Glen
19 Trinidad and Tobago FW Hector Sam
20 Trinidad and Tobago MF Willis Plaza
22 Trinidad and Tobago GK Cleon John (captain)
23 Trinidad and Tobago DF Dennis Lawrence
27 Trinidad and Tobago DF Sheldon Bateau
28 Trinidad and Tobago DF Robert Primus
29 Trinidad and Tobago DF Joel Russell
30 Trinidad and Tobago MF Lester Peltier
31 Trinidad and Tobago DF Kern Cooper
32 Trinidad and Tobago FW Jerrel Britto

[edit] Notable former players

This list of former players includes those who received international caps while playing for the team, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals while playing for the team, or who made significant contributions to the sport either before they played for the team, or after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

[edit] Honours

Domestic

International

[edit] Year-by-year

Season League Season FA Trophy First
Citizens Cup
Digicel
Pro Bowl
Toyota Classic Lucozade Sport
Goal Shield
CFU Club
Championship
CONCACAF
Champions League
League Result Big Six
1997 4th Started in 2005 Unknown Started in 2000 Started in 2001 Started in 2005 Started in 2009 Did not qualify
1998 4th Champions Quarterfinals Did not qualify
1999 4th Unknown Not Held Did not qualify
2000 3rd Semifinals Champions Did not qualify
2001 5th Quarterfinals Did not qualify Final Did not qualify Not Held
2002 Champions Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Did not qualify
2003 Champions Round of 16 Champions Champions Champions Did not qualify
2004 3rd Abandoned Quarterfinals Final Semifinals Quarterfinals
2005 2nd 6th Champions Final Champions Semifinals Did not qualify
2006 3rd Winners Quarterfinals Semifinals Champions Quarterfinals Final Did not qualify
2007 Champions 4th Semifinals Third Place Quarterfinals Final Fourth Place Did not qualify
2008 Champions Winners Quarterfinals Fourth Place Quarterfinals Champions Not Held Did not qualify
2009 2nd 2nd Round of 16 Semifinals Quarterfinals Final Semifinals Third Place Did not qualify
2010 Group Stage

[edit] International Competition

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