Wikipedia - Waterhouse F.C.

The Waterhouse Football Club is a professional football team based in Kingston, that competes in the Jamaica Premier League.

Their home stadium is Waterhouse Stadium.

History

The club was founded in 1968 as Harlem Kickers FC, changed to The Great West Football Club in 1972 until it was renamed Waterhouse in 1979 and started with their home ground at Emmett Park. Their home ground has since been moved into the community, The Waterhouse Stadium, which can hold a capacity of up to 5,000.

They won the league title in 2005–06, which was said to be dedicated to the late Peter Cargill, their coach who died in a car crash.

Waterhouse Football Club, based in Kingston, Jamaica, is one of the most prominent and storied teams in Jamaican soccer. Founded in 1974, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base, known for their vibrant support during matches. Waterhouse competes in the Jamaican Premier League and has consistently been a strong contender, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players.

The team's colors, typically a striking combination of blue and white, reflect their identity and pride. Waterhouse is known for its attacking style of play, emphasizing speed and technical skill, which has earned them numerous accolades over the years, including multiple league titles and cup victories.

The club's home ground, the Waterhouse Stadium, serves as a fortress for the team, where fans gather to create an electrifying atmosphere. Waterhouse has also been a stepping stone for many players who have gone on to represent Jamaica on the international stage, contributing to the development of soccer in the country.

With a commitment to excellence both on and off the field, Waterhouse FC continues to be a vital part of Jamaica's soccer landscape, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike.