Results

Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 05/31 21:00 22 [4] San Juan Jabloteh v Club Sando [6] L 2-3
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 05/24 21:00 21 [5] San Juan Jabloteh v Morvant Caledonia Utd [7] W 3-2
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 05/18 23:00 20 [5] AC Port Of Spain v San Juan Jabloteh [4] L 3-0
Trinidad & Tobago League Cup 05/14 22:00 - Defence Force FC II v San Juan Jabloteh W 0-2
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 05/10 00:00 19 [4] San Juan Jabloteh v Eagles FC [11] W 3-0
Trinidad & Tobago League Cup 05/08 00:01 - San Juan Jabloteh v La Horquetta Rangers FC W 5-0
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 05/03 00:00 18 [8] La Horquetta Rangers FC v San Juan Jabloteh [3] D 0-0
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 04/27 20:00 17 [3] San Juan Jabloteh v 1976 FC Phoenix [10] L 0-1
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 04/17 23:00 16 San Juan Jabloteh v Prison Service FC D 2-2
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 04/13 23:00 15 [11] Point Fortin FC v San Juan Jabloteh [3] W 0-2
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 04/06 23:00 14 [5] Police FC TT v San Juan Jabloteh [4] W 1-4
Trinidad & Tobago Premier League 03/29 00:00 13 [1] Defence Force FC v San Juan Jabloteh [3] L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 24 14 10
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 6 4 2
Goals for 53 35 18
Goals against 33 23 10
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 4 2 2

San Juan Jabloteh Football Club is a football club located in San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago that plays in the country's TT Pro League. The team plays its home games in Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Trinidad.

History

The club was founded in 1974, with the stated objective to "uplift the socio-economic and moral condition of the young people of San Juan and its environs." Upon the creation, by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association, of a Semi-Professional League in 1994, San Juan Jabloteh converted itself from a youth organization into a professional football club. With the backing of CL Financial in 1996, the club significantly expanded its operations. From 1997 to 1999, the team finished fourth in the Semi-Professional League in three consecutive years.

Upon the creation of Trinidad and Tobago's first professional league in 1999, San Juan Jabloteh became one of the league's founding members. Since joining, the club has been the league's most successful club, winning the league championship in 2002, 2003–04, 2007 and 2008. San Juan Jabloteh have also represented the league in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 2004.

According to the team's website, "Through its name of the Club identified itself with one of the national birds of the country – the Oil or Devil Bird-which lives in the Aripo Caves. Originally, the French settlers called the Bird: Les Diables Oiseaux which were translated by the local settlers into Diablotin and finally Jabloteh."

In July 2012, the club chose to withdraw the senior team from the TT Pro League, having already ceased to work on youth football projects and chose to concentrate on their netball team.

San Juan Jabloteh is a prominent soccer team based in San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago, known for its rich history and significant contributions to the local football scene. Founded in 1997, the club has established itself as a powerhouse in the Trinidad and Tobago Professional League, consistently competing at the highest levels of the sport.

The team's colors, typically a vibrant combination of yellow and black, reflect its dynamic and energetic playing style. San Juan Jabloteh is celebrated for its commitment to developing local talent, often showcasing a roster filled with homegrown players who have gone on to represent the national team. The club's youth academy is a cornerstone of its philosophy, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young athletes and fostering a love for the game.

San Juan Jabloteh has enjoyed considerable success, capturing multiple league titles and domestic cups, which has solidified its reputation as one of the most successful clubs in Trinidad and Tobago's football history. The team's passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support, creates an electric atmosphere during home matches at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, where the players thrive on the energy of their supporters.

With a focus on teamwork, skill, and resilience, San Juan Jabloteh continues to be a formidable force in Caribbean football, striving for excellence both on and off the pitch. The club embodies the spirit of Trinidad and Tobago, showcasing the nation's love for soccer and its commitment to sporting excellence.