Speid’s Cavalier announces acquisition of Butler’s Chapelton Maroons home CLARENDON, Jamaica -- Cavalier Football Club says it has acquired Turner’s Oval in Clarendon as its "new home". The Jamaica Premier League (JPL) made the announcement on Monday in a post on Instagram with an image of the facility. Cavalier president Rudolph Speid confirmed the development.
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View all signals →Butler explores legal action to stop sale of club’s home ground to Speid’s Cavalier Phoenix Group boss Craig Butler says he will be taking legal action in an attempt to stop the sale of Turner’s Oval which was reportedly bought by rival Rudolph Speid's Cavalier Soccer Club. Butler's Chapelton Maroons football club uses Turner’s Oval as their home ground but may have to seek an alternative after the reported acquisition of the sprawling property in Clarendon by Cavalier. “Legally, we are going to challenge this purchase, and we have already had our lawyers on it,” said Butler in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
JFF appoints Rudolph Speid as head coach for 2026 Unity Cup KINGSTON, Jamaica — Rudolph Speid has officially been appointed head coach of the Reggae Boyz for the 2026 Unity Cup, which will take place later this month in England. The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has also confirmed that the technical staff which guided the Reggae Boyz during the FIFA Confederation World Cup playoffs in Mexico earlier this year will remain in charge for the upcoming Unity Cup tournament. The decision was approved during a JFF leadership meeting on Tuesday, following a recommendation from the federation’s technical committee, chaired by Barry Watson.