Our Youth Programme

1983:

The Under 14 wins the National Sunshine Snacks Tournament – the first and last such tournament.

1999:

The Under 15 Team wins the National ICN/CLICO Under 15 Youth Cup the first and last such tournament.

2000:

The Under 16 wins the TTFF Under 16 National Competition the first and last such tournament.

2006:

The Club has several players on the National Under 16 team; seven (7) of those players whom were selected for the National team which participated in the 2006 Under 16 FIFA World Cup in South Korea. The Players were:

2007

The Club has seven (7) players on the National under 15 team which participated in the 2007 CFU competition:

The Secondary Schools Football League selects the 2007 Boys All Star team, the 2007 Boys Reserve All Star team, the 2007 Girls All Star team and the five (5) players of the year for both boys and girls.

The 2007 Boys All Star team had six (6) players:

The 2007 Boys Reserve All Star team had four (4) players:

The 2007 Girls All Star team had six (6) players:

Jamellah Layne died tragically in December 2007.

The five (5) players of the year for boys had three (3) players:

The five (5) players of the year for girls had one (1) player:

2008:

The 2007 Under 15 players forms the core of the National under 16 team in 2008.

2009:

The Under 17 and Under 15 wins their respective groups in Round 1, but in the final and championship round, the Under 17 placed fifth and the Under 15 placed second.

The Under 13 team won the TT Pro League Competition, placed second in the Eddie Hart Competition, second in the knock-out competition and second in the North Zone Competition.

2010:

The Youth Programme continues in its development work with the following results:

2013:

The National Team continues to draw on former players:

2014:

San Juan Jabloteh are crowned champions of the U18/Reserves by beating Central FC on the penultimate. Goals from Shaquille BertrandTristan HodgeDareem Daniel and Brent Sam ensure Jabloteh win the league with an unbeaten record.

The only team with an undefeated record in the U18/Reserve League.

Place 2nd in the Oasis Youth U14 Pro League Tournament.

Place 2nd in the Oasis Youth U16 Pro League Tournament.

2015:

San Juan Jabloteh crowned Under-15 Champions of the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Football League.

Jabloteh are 2nd in the Under-11 Competition, beaten 3–2 on kicks from the penalty mark by Uprising Youths. Team also place 3rd in the Under-13.

San Juan Jabloteh dominates the Malta Carib Youth Pro League by winning all three (3) age divisions, Under 13Under 15 and Under 17. They are ultimately crowned the Youth Team of the Year.

The Young Kings of San Juan are most dominant in the Under-13 age group with an unbeaten record of 16 wins and two draws for 50 points, eight clear of runner-up Caledonia AIA with 42 points and DirecTV W Connection third on 34 points.

Jabloteh claim the Under-15 title with a 14-3-1 record.

We are crowned champions six points ahead of Japs’ North East Stars on 39 points, while W Connection end third on 32 points.

In the Under-17Jabloteh steal the title on the final day of the season to end two points clear of favourites North East Stars, while W Connection again claiming third.

2016:

San Juan Jabloteh again dominates the Malta Carib Youth Pro League by winning all three (3) age divisions, Under 14Under 16 and Pro Reserves. They are once again crowned the Youth Team of the Year.

The Under 13 represent Trinidad and Tobago in the Scotiabank CONCACAF Under-13 Champions League 2016 in Mexico City. The team finishes second in their group with 4 points. They lose in the quaterfinals to Comunicaciones FC (Guatemala).

2017:

The hattrick is achieved. San Juan Jabloteh again dominates the FLOW Youth Pro League by winning all three (3) age divisions, Under 13Under 15 and Under 18. They are once again crowned the Youth Team of the Year. The first team to achieve such a feat.

2024:

San Juan Jabloteh registers teams in the Under 14 Central Zone, Under 15 and Under 20 South Zone and Under 20 Girls of the Republic Bank National Youth Football League. The club dominates all in the Under 20 South Zone but lose on penalty kicks in the quarterfinal round of the Knockout competition.

The Under 20 Boys continue their exploits in the North West Zone of the West Penn Islandwide Community Youth U20 Tournament. The team again win their Division but fall in the Semi-Finals of the Knockout Competition. Star winger Andell Fraser leads all players with 18 goals and 10 assists.

2025:

San Juan Jabloteh register teams in the Under 14, Under 17 and Under 20 Easrt Zone of the Republic Bank National Youth Football League. Forward Eran McLeod is selected to the Trinidad and Tobago Men’s Under 17 team for the CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2025 FIFA Under 17 World Cup.

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