Duckie leaves Chapelton Maroons

KINGSTON, Jamaica – A leadership shift is underway at Chapleton Maroons, one of the competing clubs in the Jamaica Premier League, after high-profile domestic football coach Donovan Duckie formally tendered his immediate resignation to the club’s leadership on Thursday. The departure comes just one full competitive season after Duckie took the helm of the Clarendon-based side, having accepted the head coaching position back in August 2025.

In his official resignation correspondence addressed to Chapleton Maroons president Kaycie Butler, the veteran coach framed his exit as a carefully considered personal and professional choice, noting that the call to leave was far from straightforward. “This decision was not an easy one, but after careful consideration, I believe it is the right step for my personal and professional growth,” Duckie wrote in the letter.

Alongside announcing his exit, Duckie extended sincere appreciation to the club for the opportunity to lead the side, emphasizing that his tenure with the organization had been a meaningful professional experience. “I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the opportunity to serve the club. It has been an honour to work with the players, staff and management during my time as head coach,” he added.

Duckie brings a wealth of coaching experience to his future career moves, with a long resume spanning multiple tiers of Jamaican football. A former head coach of Jamaica’s National Under-20 men’s team, he has held senior leadership roles at a string of other Jamaica Premier League clubs over the course of his career, including prominent sides such as Mt Pleasant FA, Montego Bay United, Humble Lion, Waterhouse and Vere United. Beyond his work in the professional club space, he also previously led the football program at Manchester High, building coaching experience at the grassroots schoolboy level within Jamaican football.

With Duckie’s resignation effective immediately, Chapleton Maroons have now launched a search for a new head coach to lead the squad heading into the next season of the Jamaica Premier League. The club has not yet announced a timeline for appointing a successor or an interim candidate to fill the role in the interim.