Juici Patties boosts Waterhouse FC

March 06, 2026
Javane Bryan (left) of Waterhouse FC heads the ball away from Stephen Young (right) of Portmore United during their Jamaica Premier League football match at Ferdie Neita Park on Thursday. Portmore United won 2-0.
Javane Bryan (left) of Waterhouse FC heads the ball away from Stephen Young (right) of Portmore United during their Jamaica Premier League football match at Ferdie Neita Park on Thursday. Portmore United won 2-0.

Waterhouse Football Club continues to add to their list of sponsors for the 2025-26 Jamaica Premier League (JPL) season after renowned locally patty makers Juici Patties partnered with the club for a sponsorship of $3.5 million for one year.

Waterhouse's backers include main sponsor Tank-Weld Metals, Dairy Cheese, Fresco, Select Brands, MPowa and Spectrum Systems.

Club Chairman Bruce Bicknell said the club and community welcome their new partner.

"Waterhouse Football Club, along with the entire Drewsland community, is delighted to welcome this global patty brand as a partner of our club," he stated.

"Juici Patties is Jamaica's largest patty brand and a favourite among Jamaicans, so having them join the Waterhouse family is truly a blessing.

"The timing could not be better, as the club has been moving in the right direction with our performances on the field, which has seen us climb the tables into the play-off positions," he noted.

MULTIPLE BENEFITS

Bicknell said the sponsorship will have multiple benefits and he is hoping the relationship will last well into the future.

"The $3.5-million contribution will support the club for the next year, and we are hopeful that this marks the beginning of a long and sustained partnership in the future.

"We are committed to ensuring that Juici Patties benefit from this relationship just as much as we do. We also encourage members of the Waterhouse family, including our loyal fans, to support Juici Patties so they can continue supporting our club," he said.

Marketing Manager at Juici Patties Kellon Williams said they are always looking to support communities, and Jamaica in general, and this is just another way of showing their commitment to community development.

"This is what we live for, it is what we do every day. We believe in giving back to communities and giving back to Jamaica, and this is our way of doing that," he said.

The club will receive $3 million in cash and $500,000 in products, with the deal to run into the early part of next season.

"Juici Patties is all about community," Williams continued. "We are in this together, and Juici Patties is just here to forward that message and to keep the ball moving forward.

"We are with them for the rest of this year; and that is, this season and a little part of the next season.

"So we really hope this materialises into a long-term partnership and that it can be mutually beneficial to the community and football team," she stated.

livingston.scott@gleanerjm.com