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Waterhouse Football Club will stick with Argentine coach Javier Ainstein for another season, said club chairman Bruce Bicknell.
Ainstein, who previously coached in Panama, took over the Drewslanda-based club in the middle of the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) season, with them struggling outside the playoff places and had only won once in their last seven matches.
After replacing Marcel Gayle in late December, the team took six matches to register their first win under Ainstein, but after that first win against Chapelton Maroons in late January, the team went on a run where they won nine of 11 games, and had a regular season record of 15 wins, two draws and four losses under Argentine. The team went into the playoffs as firm fourth-place qualifiers.
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