East End United FC

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East End United
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Full nameEast End United
Ground Donovan Rankine Stadium
East End, Cayman Islands
Capacity1,500
Manager Dion Brandon
League Cayman Islands League
Premier League
2020–217th

East End United is a Cayman Islander football club based in East End, which currently playing in Cayman Islands League First Division.

East End United is a club currently based on the youth.

The coach of the East End United team is Dion Brandon.

The East End United Football field, known as the Donovan Rankine Stadium, was built in 1995 and it was opened by the legendary Brazilian Star, Pele, in the same year.

Achievements

1995/96

See also

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