Duhaney Park F.C.

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Duhaney Park F.C.
Full nameDuhaney Park Football Club
GroundBaldwin Crescent,
Duhaney Park, Jamaica
Capacity100
League KSAFA Major League
2011–20128th

Duhaney Park Football Club is a Jamaican football club that plays in the KSAFA Major League.

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History

The club was one of the first clubs in the Jamaica 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
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.

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References

  1. Jamaica 2001/02  – RSSSF