Jamaica High School Football Champions

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This is a list of Jamaica High School Football Champions, the champion high schools are winners of the football competitions that have been held in Jamaica. The first competitive games were played in 1909. The Manning Cup and Walker Cup are contested among schools in the Corporate Area (comprising the parishes of Kingston, St. Andrew and most of St. Catherine) while the DaCosta and Ben Francis Cups are contested by schools from the Rural Area (comprising all other 11 parishes including a few from Saint Catherine, e.g. Dinthill Technical). The Olivier Shield and Super Cup are contested by both Corporate and Rural Area schools with the Olivier Shield contested, in a home-and-away two-leg format, by the winners of the Manning & DaCosta Cups that season and is the last cup to be decided each season with the possibility of the title being shared if the scores were tied after two games. [1] [2] [3] This format was changed by ISSA to a one-leg, play-to-finish format following the 2013 season which meant the title could no longer be shared. [4] [5] [6] [7] The Super Cup is contested by the top eight schools each from the Corporate and Rural Area, that season, in a one-leg knockout format with every first knockout round contested by a Rural Area versus Corporate Area school based on their rankings (top four in one Area are each drawn to play one of the bottom four in the other Area and vice versa). In 2018, the Flow Super Cup was renamed the ISSA Champions Cup after the initial sponsorship agreement ended with Flow. Jamaica College has won the Manning Cup more than any other team, winning the trophy 31 times.

Contents

List of champions

Current competitions

The following table shows the lists of winners in the contested finals for the various competitions held.

Legend
ColourDescription
Corporate AreaChampionship is held by a corporate area school.
RuralChampionship is held by a rural area school.
SharedChampionship is shared.
no competitionNo competition was contested (see Notes section).

Past competitions

YearNutrament Shield (ended 1987)
1983St. George's College
1985Rusea's High
1986Meadowbrook High
1987Rusea's High

The Nutrament Shield was played between the Champions of the Walker Cup and the Ben Francis Knock Out Competitions. The Nutrament Shield was contested for only four years in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1987.

Competition team rankings

Urban area

RankChampion SchoolsManning CupWalker CupTotal
1 Jamaica College 31435
2 St. George's College 22931
3 Kingston College 17926
4 Wolmer’s Boys 10515
5 Excelsior 7714
6 Tivoli High 246
7 Calabar High 325
7 Charlie Smith 325
7 Camperdown High school 325
8 Norman Manley High 303
9 Bridgeport High 213
10 Dunoon Technical High 112
11 Meadowbrook 022
11 K.T.H.S. 022
11 St. Catherine High 022
11 Mona High School 112
12 Ardenne High 101
13 S.T.A.T.H.S 101
14 Jonathan Grant High 011
14 Trench Town High 011
14 St. Jago High 011
14 Hydel High 011

Rural area

RankChampion SchoolsDacosta CupBen Francis CupTotal
1 Cornwall College 12719
2 Rusea’s High School 11415
3 Clarendon College 10414
4 ST.E.T.H.S. 5611
5 Vere Technical 9110
6 Glenmuir High 3710
7 Munro College 707
8 Herbert Morrison 224
9 Garvey Maceo 313
10 Dinthill 202
11 Frome 112
11 St. James High 112
12 Old Harbour 011
12 Charlemont High 011
12 Lennon High 011
12 St. Mary's College 011
12 B. B. Coke 011

Olivier Shield and Flow Super Cup/ISSA Champions Cup competitions

RankChampion SchoolsOlivier ShieldFlow Super Cup/ISSA Champions CupTotal
1 Jamaica College 21223
2 Munro College 19019
3 St. George's College 14115
4 Cornwall College 11112
5 Kingston College 10212
6 Vere Technical 606
7 Wolmer’s Boys 415
7 Clarendon College 515
8 Rusea's High School 303
8 Glenmuir High 213
9 Excelsior 202
9 Charlie Smith 202
9 Norman Manley 202
10 ST.E.T.H.S 101
10 Calabar High 101
10 Bridgeport 101
10 Dunoon 101
10 Dinthill 101
10 Ardenne 101
10 S.T.A.T.H.S 101

See also

Notes

^  a: No competition due to World War II
^  b: Abandoned due to Polio outbreak)
^  c: Abandoned due to school violence
^  d: No competition
^  e: Abandoned due to shooting incident in Montego Bay
^  f: Abandoned due to 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic

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