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Santos Football Club celebrated
its 45th Anniversary this month having being formed on the 16th
of April, 1964 by former Jamaica national coach, Winston Chung
Fah. With the entry into the Club's history of former national
player and coach, Winthorpe "Jackie" Bell in 1970, the annals of
Jamaican football was structured by these two genius of the
game, who, in retrospect, proved to be years ahead of their
time.
Santos hit the ground running
in the very first year of its formation when they entered and
won the Jamaica Football Association's (JFA) Division III
competition. After being promoted to Division II in 1965, Santos
promptly won the Division II title, and also the Division I
crown in 1966. However, in 1966, Santos was disqualified as
champions after using an ineligible player. Santos rebound in
1967 to become the undisputed JFA Division I champions, and
repeated as champs in 1968.
In 1970, the popular and very
outstanding Jamaica national player, Winthrope "Jackie" Bell
took over the reins at Santos from founder, Chung Fah, and a new
and exciting era in the Club's history was born.
Under Jackie Bell, Santos
continued its dominance over local football by winning five
straight Craven A National League titles (1973-1978),
back-to-back Syd Bartlett titles, back-to-back Major League and
National League titles, and became the first club in the history
of Jamaica football to go six years without losing a game
(1973-1979), but were finally beaten 1-0 by Brazil of St. Ann at
Dynamic Oval 1n 1979.
Santos was also the first local club to tour when Santos visited
Haiti in the early 1970's, and beat Racin of Haiti 1-0.
In 1972, under the sponsorship
of Byron Lee's Dynamic Sounds, the star studded New York Cosmos,
led by the legendary "King Pele", filled the National Stadium,
including the cycle track, to its brim when they played Santos.
It was a most memorable night in Jamaican football history as
Santos, fielding a team of local players, upset the New York
Cosmos 1-0 on a wonderful second-half strike by Errol "Barfly"
Reid. On that historic night, the star of Santos' Allan "Skill"
Cole shined bright as he was adjudged by the local faithfuls as
being the most outstanding player in the game.
Today, the Santos Alumni roster
reads like a who-is-who of Jamaican football and include, but is
not limited to, Billy Griffiths, Skill Cole, Patrick Chin,
Warrick Lyn, currently ill in Miami with Cancer, Devon Jeffrey,
"Johnny Cool" Dawkins, Arnold Bertram, Les Brown, Peter Marston,
Richard Danville, Cranston Boxhill, Dr. Carl Grant, Leonard
"Chicken" Mason, Goeffrey Maxwell, Lenworth "Teacher" Hyde,
Donovan "DV" Hayles, Howard "Juicy" Bell, Allie McNab, Maurice
Foster, Michelle Orane, Trevor "Jumpy" Harris, Rennie Phillips,
Winston Carty, Norman "Gutu" Thompson, Jennifer Whyte,
Livingston Morrison, Roy Howell, Ruddy Smith, Joan Spence, Wayne
Shaw, Huntley Green, David Largie, Milverton Brooks, Doc.
McKenzie, Leford "Nyah" Hardie, Michael "Ratty" Edwards, Carlton
"Puscas" Smith, and Orville "Tazan" Edwards, to name but just a
few.
Santos has also inspired the
birth of Harbour View football club which has emerged as one of
the best football institutions in Jamaica today. "The Stars of
the East" were formed in 1974 by the then Santos club manager,
Ronald "Piggy" Chung, and other Santos players, including, DV
Hayles, "Fat Eye" Thompson, and "Shannie" Hayles.
In its recent history, Santos, under the leadership of the
enigmatic Carlton "Spanner" Dennis has been fighting to get back
to the JFF Premier League. "Spanner" has led Santos to a Major
League title, back-to-back Super League titles, back-to-back
KSAFA U-20 titles, and three successive JFF national premier
league playoffs. However, promotion to the Premier League as
eluded Santos under the watch of Carlton Dennis. Ironically,
Santos has never been able to win the KSAFA Jackie Bell KO
title.
Santos are now third in the
2008-2009 Claro-KSAFA Super League. With two games to go, Santos
are three points behind leaders Cavaliers and will have all to
play for. Santos will have to win their remaining two games
against Real Mona at Buttercup Park this Saturday, and next week
against Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) at the Bell/Chung Stadium,
and hope that leaders Cavalier and August Town hit a bump in the
road in their remaining two games. The Santos Bell Chung Girlz,
a new and interesting page in the history of Santos, are
currently in competition in the CLARO-KSAFA Women's U-20 League,
and will also be competing in the 2009 JFF Women's football
league in June.
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