Tivoli Gardens FC

The Tivoli Gardens Football Club is a Jamaican football club based in Kingston, who plays in the National Premier League, the top division of the country.

The home games of the Tivoli Gardens FC will be held at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex in Tivoli Gardens, a district of the Jamaican capital Kingston. Club president is Edward Seaga, former Prime Minister and opposition leader and chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party, after whom the stadium is named in Tivoli Gardens. Manager of the Tivoli Gardens FC is Brian Rose.

The coach of the club 's Glendon "Admiral" Bailey, who became famous in the 1980s and 1990s as a dancehall deejay. Bailey coached the team already at winning the championship in season 2003/04.

One of the most successful seasons in club history was the 2010/11 season, than a week after winning the Jamaican Championships with a 3-0 victory over St George's SC in the cup final on May 8, 2011, the Double could be made perfect. With the fifth winning the championship, the club also made it a previously formulated in the 1970s record of Santos FC. National player Navion Boyd dedicated the championship to the people of Tivoli Gardens who had experienced during the unrest in May 2010 with over 70 dead great suffering.

Achievements

Premier Champions ( Jamaican Championship)

Jamaica Football Federation Champions Cup ( Jamaican cup competition )

Caribbean Football Union Club Championship ( Caribbean Club Championship )

  • 2004: second place
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