North East Stars F.C.

North East Stars
Full name North East Stars Football Club
Nickname(s) Sangre Grande Boys
Founded 2001
Dissolved 2016 (merged with Ma Pau S.C.
Ground Sangre Grande Regional Complex
Sangre Grande, Trinidad and Tobago
Ground Capacity 7,000
Chairman Darryl Mahabir
Manager Angus Eve
League TT Pro League
2015–16 TT Pro League, 5th

North East Stars Football Club was a Trinidad and Tobago professional football club, based in Sangre Grande, Trinidad, that plays in the TT Pro League. The team played its home games in Sangre Grande Regional Complex. They have now merged with Ma Pau.

History

The team joined the Professional Football League beginning in the 2002 season, having previously played in Trinidad's ECFU league. The team joined the league with the explicit intention of representing the north-east of Trinidad, previously underrepresented in football circles.

The team was terrible in their first season, finishing last in the league with a dismal record of 4 wins, 2 ties, and 22 losses. They improved dramatically in 2003, however, jumping from last to third, as they went 19–7–10. They improved even further in 2004, surprising everyone by winning the league with a dominant 14–5–2 performance. They finished 5th in 2005.

The club's Jerren Nixon finished the 2004 season as the league's leading scorer with a staggering 31 goals, 17 in front of second place Randolph Jerome's 14.

Club honours

League Honours

Cups and Trophies

Team Management

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Trinidad and Tobago GK Curtis Granger
Guyana DF Vernon Bailey
Trinidad and Tobago DF Ryan Balbosa
Trinidad and Tobago DF Keston de La Rosa
Trinidad and Tobago DF Devin Elcock
Trinidad and Tobago DF Phillip Huggins
Trinidad and Tobago DF Kerwin Matthew
Trinidad and Tobago DF Devon Maxwell
Guyana DF Akeno Morgan
Trinidad and Tobago DF John Stewart
Trinidad and Tobago DF Brian Wallace
Trinidad and Tobago DF Wesley Noriega
Jamaica DF Kimarley McDonald
No. Position Player
Puerto Rico MF Andres Cabrero
Trinidad and Tobago MF Shervin Charles
Trinidad and Tobago MF Fabien Garcia
Trinidad and Tobago MF Ricardo Hernández
Trinidad and Tobago MF Jesse Martinez
Trinidad and Tobago MF Sean Mason
Trinidad and Tobago MF Kerwyn Navarro
Trinidad and Tobago MF Ricardo Phillip
Trinidad and Tobago MF Troy Richards
Trinidad and Tobago MF Sheldon Trim
Guyana MF Travis Waterton
Jamaica FW Oneke Ford

References


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