WE United FC

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WE United FC
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Full nameWE United Football Club
Founded2017;6 years ago (2017)
GroundCastle Bruce Playing Field,
Castle Bruce
League Dominica Premier League
2023 8th of 10
Website Club website

WE United FC is a Dominica association football club from Castle Bruce that currently plays in the Dominica Premier League. [1] The club also fields reserve, women, and youth teams. [2] They are one of two clubs in the country's eastern district, along with East Central FC. [3]

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History

The club was founded in 2017. After one season in the First Division, the club earned promotion to the Premier League for the 2019/20 season. In June 2021 the club signed a major sponsorship agreement with Valvoline. [2] [4] The team finished third in the 2022 Patrick John Cup. With the victory over Harlem United in the bronze medal match, the club secured the first trophy in its history. WE United and Dominica national team goalkeeper Raleighson Pascal was named the player of the match. [5]

Domestic history

Key

  Champion  Runners-up  3rd Place

SeasonLeagueDomestic CupNotes
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLP
2019 [2] 2nd
1st
Group B winners, promoted to Dominica Premier League
2020 [6] 1st
6th
1883727
2021 [7]
6th
1351716
2022 [8]
2023 [9]
8th
17511116

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