Waterhouse FC Tickets
Waterhouse FC Soccer Tickets
See some of the best in professional soccer with Waterhouse FC tickets. Waterhouse FC is a professional soccer team from Jamaica that represents the city of Kingston in the Jamaica National Premier League. They are affectionately referred to as “the Fire-House” by fans.
Waterhouse FC plays their home games out of Kingston’s Waterhouse Stadium. Their team colors are red, blue and yellow. The team was originally founded in 1968 under the name “Harlem Kickers FC,” then changed its name to “The Great West Football Club” in the early 70s. By 1979 they had gained their current title of Waterhouse FC and began playing out of Kingston’s Emmett Park.
Waterhouse FC labored in relative obscurity for a number of years until making waves in 1998 with their first Jamaica National Premier League title. By 2004 they had gained considerable momentum, claiming their first JFF Champions Cup later that year. In 2006, Waterhouse FC secured their second Jamaica National Premier League title, followed by two further JFF Champions Cups in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Notable players from Waterhouse FC include Shawn Lawes, Akeem Chambers and Ricardo Thomas. Get your Waterhouse FC tickets today to see this rising soccer team hit the field.
Waterhouse FC Ticket Prices
Waterhouse FC ticket prices will vary based on the opponent, demand for the match, and your seat location. Seats near midfield and those in the lower levels will be more pricey than spots behind the goals. Suites and club-level seats will have the highest prices of any seats in the facility. Postseason matches and rivalry matchups will be the most expensive during any season, as costs rise to meet increased demand. Grab your tickets early with TicketSmarter to avoid a late rise in cost.
Waterhouse FC Soccer Game Schedule
The North American Soccer League uses a split-schedule approach. Teams play from April through November with a four-week break in July. The playoffs take place in November with the winning team taking home the Soccer Bowl trophy. Teams are also eligible to play in the U.S. Open Cup, a tournament with every semi-pro and professional American club. The cup is normally a summer tournament taking place between early June and late August. NASL squads start in the second round of the competition.