Wadadah F.C.

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Wadadah
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Full nameWadadah Football Club
Founded1983
Ground Jarrett Park
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Capacity4,000
ChairmanDaniel Ricketts
ManagerDaniel Ricketts
League JFF Western Confederation Super League
2015–20162nd

Wadadah F.C. (means Peace and Love) is a Jamaican football team playing at the second level, the Western Confederation Super League. [1]

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History

The club began in 1983 when it entered the St. James Division in Division II. In its first year it won Division II and was promoted to Division I (which was the highest league a club could play in at that time).

Wadadah was relegated to the second tier of Jamaican football after finishing the 2006–2007 season in 11th place.

Achievements

1988, 1992

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References

  1. "Sandals South Coast revel in Confed glory, target Premier League". Jamaica Observer. May 9, 2017.