Constant Spring F.C.

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Constant Spring F.C.
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Full nameConstant Spring Football Club
NicknameSpring
Founded1955 (as Golden Aces)
GroundConstant Spring Sports Ground,
Constant Spring, Jamaica
Capacity2,500
OwnerDanny Lyn
League KSAFA Super League
2017–18 KSAFA Major League, 1st

is a Jamaican football club, which currently plays in the third tier KSAFA Super League. The team is based in Constant Spring, St Andrew, which may be regarded as suburb of the capital Kingston. They play their home games at Constant Spring Sports Ground.

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The club was founded in the mid 20th century under the name "Golden Aces".

The team last played in the Premier League in the 2005–06 season.

Achievements

  • Runners-up(1): 1994–95
  • Champions(1): 1999–00
  • Champions(4): 1987–88, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2017–18
  • Winners(2): 1987–88, 1999–00
  • Runners-up(1): 2000–01

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueRegular season JFF Champions Cup Jackie Bell KO
1999/002 National A League ChampionsSemifinalWinners
2000/011 National Premier League Final
2001/021 National Premier League 7thQuarterfinalQuarterfinal
2002/031 National Premier League 9th
2003/041 National Premier League 8th
2004/051 National Premier League 10th
2005/061 National Premier League 11th2nd RoundSemifinal
2006/072 KSAFA Super League 8th2nd Round
2007/082 KSAFA Super League 8th
2008/092 KSAFA Super League 6th5th Round
2009/102 KSAFA Super League 6thQuarterfinal
2010/112 KSAFA Super League 8th1st Round
2011/122 KSAFA Super League 11th1st Round1st Round
2012/133 KSAFA Major League 3rd2nd Round
2013/14SuspendedN/AN/AN/A
2014/153 KSAFA Major League 4th1st Round
2015/163 KSAFA Major League 2nd Round
2016/173 KSAFA Major League
2017/183 KSAFA Major League 1st
2018/192 KSAFA Super League TBD

Rivalries

The nearest clubs to Constant Spring are Shortwood United, Barbican and Stony Hill.

Spring's fiercest rivalry is with Shortwood United, both clubs only being separated by roughly 1,000 yards. Spring have been the bigger of the two teams over the years but after being relegated to the Major League in the 2011/2012 season from the Super League, Shortwood were promoted the other way.

The rivalry between Spring and Stony Hill is a more mellow fixture. Spring is a feeder club to Stony Hill for players at the zenith of their career or those who are looking for another local club. This always makes for an interesting encounter when the two face each other.

References

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