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Joe Public Football Club was a
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club from
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that used to play in the
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. Nicknamed the ''Eastern Lions'', it was owned by former
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vice-president Jack Warner.


History

Following the disappointment in 1996 of the Trinidad national team, which saw the country fail to qualify for World Cup 1998, Austin "Jack" Warner proposed that creating a league to produce home grown players would function as the building blocks to qualify for the next World Cup in Japan and South Korea. Thus, the need for a professional league and the ability for clubs to operate as business entities, the Joe Public Football Club was formed. After entering and winning the Eastern Football Association's Competitions in 1996, Joe Public qualified for and won the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association's Champion of Champions Tournament. This allowed the club entry into the Semi-Professional Football League (SPFL) after only one season in existence. During the beginning years of the club's existence, Joe Public had established an operative football office with paid staff and employed several players from countries throughout the Caribbean, Nicaragua, Mexico and Brazil. The club finished second in their first season of the SPFL in 1997, and in 1998 they won the Champions' League Tournament, the Craven A SPFL League title, and the CFU Caribbean Club Championship. However, in 2004, Joe Public withdrew from the Professional Football League to play in the National Super League, Trinidad and Tobago's second division, but returned after two years for the 2006 season, in which they clinched the league championship title. In November 2007, as a result going undefeated through the group stage of the CFU Club Championship 2007, Joe Public advanced to the knockout rounds after decisive wins over Sagicor South East United from
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5–0, and
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7–0. In the quarterfinals they defeated Bassa F.C. from
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4–0 and then in the semifinals, Joe Public upended the Puerto Rico Islanders 1–0 to advance to the final. On 16 November, Joe Public fell to Harbour View of
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1–2 to finish runner-up. However, due to the reorganized
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into the CONCACAF Champions League, Joe Public qualified for the Champions League in August 2008.


2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League

On 26 August 2008, Joe Public faced the
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, from the
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in the first leg of the preliminary round in the
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. The ''Eastern Lions'' defeated New England Revolution 2–1 in front of a crowd of 2,100 at the
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. Then, on the return leg before 3,523 spectators in
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, Massachusetts, Public used a hat trick from
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in routing New England Revolution 4–0 in
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to advance to the group stage on a 6–1 aggregate score. With the result, Joe Public became the first Caribbean club to defeat a team from the
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in a CONCACAF club competition. In addition, Public were also the first to score as many as three goals against a club from the United States. In the group stage, Joe Public were drawn with
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, C.D. Olimpia, Olimpia, and Montreal Impact (1992–2011), Montreal Impact. On 17 September 2008, Joe Public did not start the group stage on a positive note, falling 2–0 to Montreal Impact (1992–2011), Montreal Impact in Montreal. The ''Eastern Lions'' home opener for the CONCACAF Champions League did not go well either, as Joe Public lost 3–1 to C.D. Olimpia in the
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giving the club no points from its first two games in the group stage. However, in their third game, Joe Public traveled to Cancun, Mexico, Cancun, Mexico and defeated
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1–0. On 8 October, Joe Public lost another game in the group stage. This time they fell to Montreal Impact (1992–2011), Montreal Impact again 4–1, slashing the chances of Joe Public advancing beyond the group stage. With the loss to
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2–0 in Cancún, Mexico on 21 October, Public was officially eliminated from the
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. Finally, to finish the group stage, Public travelled to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras to face C.D. Olimpia, Olimpia. They lost the match 4–0 to end their run in the CONCACAF Champions League with a record of 3–0–5 in the competition, with a disappointing 1–0–5 record in the group stage to finish at the bottom of their group. Only two days after a loss to Montreal Impact in the CONCACAF Champions League, Joe Public needed a goal from
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in the 47th minute to defeat San Juan Jabloteh F.C., San Juan Jabloteh 1–0. With the win Joe Public advanced to the final of the Trinidad and Tobago League Cup, First Citizens Cup. However, in the final, W Connection F.C., W Connection won a thrilling match, which saw Joe Public level the score 2–2 in the second half following a goal from Keyeno Thomas. But Public eventually lost the game on penalty kicks 6–5.


Closure

In 2011, Joe Public withdrew from TT Pro League due to issues arising from owner Jack Warner In 2014, the club withdrew from Super League due to financial reasons.


Stadium

*
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(1996–) Joe Public plays their home games at the Marvin Lee Stadium located at the Dr. João Havelange Centre of Excellence in Tunapuna. The stadium serves as a multi-use stadium which has a capacity of approximately 6,000. The stadium was named after the national U-20 football captain, a standout defender at the time, who sustained head and neck injuries suffered in a collision with Landon Donovan in an U-20 game against the United States Men's National Soccer Team, United States. He was left paralysed after the incident and died of illness as a result of his weakened state. Lee was later recognised by the Trinidad and Tobago government for his service to the nation and is remembered as a strong-willed individual who refused to let his injuries get the better of him. In 2005, CONCACAF and CFU president Jack Warner (football executive), Jack Warner proposed that Marvin Lee Stadium install an artificial playing surface, citing that it would bring more credibility for the region. Two years later, through a developmental grant from
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, Joe Public became the first Caribbean club to install an artificial playing surface, reportedly costing in excess of Trinidad and Tobago dollar, TT$8 million (United States dollar, US$600,000). The first game played on the newly installed playing surface, Joe Public faced Caledonia AIA F.C., Caledonia AIA in a TT Professional Football League match, which saw Caledonia AIA win a hard fought game 1–0 over the ''Eastern Lions''.


Team management

* Head coach: Derek King * Asst coach: Ralph Nelson * Asst coach: Richard Mitchell * Team manager: Roland Sampath * Trainer: David Prince * Physiotherapist: David Cumberbatch * Physiotherapist: Adisa Davis * Equipment manager: Michael Williams


Honours

Domestic *
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: 3 **1998, 2006, 2009 TT Pro League, 2009 *Trinidad and Tobago Cup, FA Trophy: 3 **2001, 2007, 2009 Trinidad and Tobago Cup, 2009 **Runner-up (2): 1999, 2000 *Trinidad and Tobago League Cup, First Citizens Cup: 0 **Runner-up (2): 2008 Trinidad and Tobago FCB Cup, 2008, 2009 Trinidad and Tobago FCB Cup, 2009 *Trinidad and Tobago Classic, TOYOTA Classic: 1 **2007, 2009 Trinidad and Tobago Classic, 2009 **Runner-up (1): 2005 *Trinidad and Tobago Pro Bowl, Digicel Pro Bowl: 1 **2009 Trinidad and Tobago Pro Bowl, 2009 Invitational *Kashif & Shanghai Knockout Tournament: 1 **2007 International *CFU Club Championship: 2 **CFU Club Championship 1998, 1998, CFU Club Championship 2000, 2000 **Runner-up (2): CFU Club Championship 2007, 2007, 2010 CFU Club Championship, 2010


Year-by-year

''Joe Public voluntarily spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons in the National Super League. The Eastern Lions won the National Super League title in both years.''


Continental record

*CFU Club Championship 1998, 1998 CFU Club Championship ::Quarter-Finals v. Notre Dame SC, Notre Dame – 4:0 ::Semi-Finals v. Waterhouse F.C., Waterhouse – 3:1 ::Final v. Caledonia AIA F.C., Caledonia AIA Fire – 1:0 *CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1998, 1998 CONCACAF Champions' Cup ::Quarter-Finals v. D.C. United – 0:8 *CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1999, 1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup ::Quarter-Finals v. Chicago Fire S.C., Chicago Fire – 0:2 *CFU Club Championship 2000, 2000 CFU Club Championship ::Group Stage v. Guinness Harlem Bombers – 2:0 ::Group Stage v. SV Robinhood – 5:0 ::Group Stage v. RKVFC Sithoc, RKV FC Sithoc – 7:0 ::Championship Group v. Carioca F.C., Carioca – 1:1 ::Championship Group v. Harbour View – 1:1 ::Championship Group v. W Connection F.C., W Connection – 1:0 *CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2000, 2000 CONCACAF Champions' Cup ::Quarter-Finals v. C.F. Pachuca, Pachuca – 0:1 *Copa Finta Internacional (in Brazil) ::Third place *CFU Club Championship 2007, 2007 CFU Club Championship ::Group Stage v. Sagicor South East United – 5:0 ::Group Stage v.
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 – 7:0 ::Quarter-Finals v. Bassa F.C., Bassa – 4:0 ::Semi-Finals v. Puerto Rico Islanders – 1:0 ::Final v. Harbour View – 1:2 *CONCACAF Champions League 2008–09, 2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League ::Preliminary Round v.
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 – 2:1, 4:0 (Joe Public F.C. advances 6:1 on aggregate) ::Group Stage v. Montreal Impact (1992–2011), Montreal Impact – 0:2, 1:4 ::Group Stage v. Club Deportivo Olimpia, Olimpia – 1:3, 0:4 ::Group Stage v.
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 – 1:0, 0:2 *2010 CFU Club Championship ::First Round v. SV Leo Victor – 4:3 ::First Round v. Avenues United FC, Avenues United – 6:0 ::First Round v. Devonshire Cougars – 8:2 ::Second Round v. Walking Boys Company, Walking Boys – 5:0 ::Second Round v. Saint Vincent Motor Systems 3, Systems 3 – 3:1 ::Final Round v. San Juan Jabloteh F.C., San Juan Jabloteh – 1:0 ::Final Round v. Puerto Rico Islanders – 1:1 ::Final Round v. Bayamón FC, Bayamón – 1:3 *2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League ::Preliminary Round v. Brujas F.C., Brujas – 2:2, 4:2 (Joe Public F.C. advances 6:4 on aggregate) ::Group Stage v. C.S.D. Municipal, Municipal – 2:3, 1:1 ::Group Stage v. Santos Laguna, Santos – 2:5, 1:5 ::Group Stage v. Columbus Crew – 1:4, 0:3


References


External links

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Profile on Soca Warriors Online
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