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Montego Bay United F.C.

Jamaican football club


Summary

Jamaican football club

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nicknameSeba
founded1972 (as Beacon)
groundCatherine Hall Sports Complex
Montego Bay, Jamaica
capacity7,000
chrtitlePresident
chairmanYoni Epstein
managerMohamed Yusuf
leagueJamaica Premier League
season2024–25
positionRegular season: 3rd
Playoffs: Semi-final
websitehttps://montegobayunitedfc.com/
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Montego Bay, Jamaica Playoffs: Semi-final

Montego Bay United Football Club is a Jamaican football club based in Montego Bay.

History

Founded as Beacon in 1972, the club were renamed Seba United after a few years and won the Jamaica Premier League in 1987 and 1997; the most famous of these triumphs was the 1996–97 season when they were docked twenty points but still found a way to the lift the title. The club used to play their home games at Jarrett Park, which can hold a capacity of up to 4,000, and is located in Montego Bay.

Seba were relegated from the Jamaica Premier League after the 2007–08 season for the first time in their storied history and played in the Western Confederation Super League, before returning to Jamaica's top level for the 2011–12 season after winning the promotion play-offs. Successful Peruvian coach Danilo Barriga however left the club just a few weeks before the end of the season.

In July 2011, the franchise was acquired by Orville Powell and renamed and rebranded as Montego Bay United F.C, despite earlier claims by former chairman Bruce Gaynor it would not ever happen. They used to play their home games at Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay.

In 2013 they moved to the WespoW Park stadium in the Tucker area of Montego Bay. They were premier league champions, having won the 2015–16 season.

In July 2016, the club assigned Serbian coach Slaviša Božičić as their new manager.

In August 2019, Somali coach Mohamed Yusuf was appointed as the manager.

In January 2022, Ricky Hill became the manager.

Current squad

Other players under contract

Achievements

Domestic

  • Jamaica Premier League
  • JFF Champions Cup
    • Champions (1): 1992
  • Western Confederation Super League
    • Champions (1): 2011

Continental

  • Caribbean Club Championship
    • Runners-up (1): 1997
    • Third place (1): 2015

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/jam97.html Jamaica 1996/97] – RSSSF
  2. [http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110602/sports/sports4.html Highgate, Seba join Premier League] – Jamaica Gleaner
  3. [http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110611/sports/sports8.html Seba should set a solid foundation] {{webarchive. link. (2011-09-15 – Jamaica Star)
  4. [http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111231/sports/sports7.html Western trio eye bright 2012] – Jamaica Gleaner
  5. Walker, Howard. (17 July 2011). "Out with Seba, in with MoBay Utd". Jamaica Observer.
  6. Reid, Paul. (18 August 2011). "Farewell Seba, welcome MBUFC". Jamaica Observer.
  7. [http://mobile.jamaicagleaner.com/gleaner/20110723/sports/sports6.php Seba forever! Name change aborted] – Jamaica Gleaner
  8. (2023-10-20). "Montego Bay United FC – Jamaica Premier League".
  9. "Jamaica - Montego Bay United FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway".
  10. (25 February 2025). "Mt Pleasant held 1-1 by Montego Bay United in JPL - Jamaica Observer".
  11. https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2025/09/29/montego-bay-united-whip-spanish-town-police-retake-jpl-lead/
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