Hull City A.F.C. Reserves and Juniors

Teams affiliated with Hull City A.F.C. include Hull City A.F.C. Juniors and Hull City A.F.C. Reserves.

Hull City A.F.C. Reserves

Hull City Reserves play in The Final Third Development League, the oldest reserve league in England, East Division. They play their home fixtures at Grange Lane in nearby North Ferriby, the home ground of Conference North club North Ferriby United.[1] They won the Final Third Development League East Division title 2013–14, as well as being crowned overall champions of the Final Third Development League by virtue of having the most points out of all competing teams.[2] This is the second time Hull City Reserves have won the title, the first being the 2004–05 season. They also won the League Cup during the 2002–03 season. The team also competes in the U21 Premier League Cup where in 2013–14 they reached the round of 32, losing 3–1 to Blackburn Rovers Reserves. The team also takes part in the East Riding County Cup.

Competition

League: The Final Third Development League East Division
Cup: League Cup
Cup: U21 Premier League Cup
Cup: East Riding County Cup

Hull City A.F.C. Juniors

Hull City Juniors play in the Puma Youth Alliance, playing their home fixtures at Winterton Rangers F.C.'s home stadium.

Recently the juniors have had a successful 2006–07 season, winning the league title by a 10-point margin.[3] They also reached the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup, losing 2-1 to eventual semi-finalists Arsenal Juniors.[4] In 2007-08 they retained the league title and also won the Puma Youth Alliance Cup.[5] Jamie Devitt was named Young Player Of The Year.[6]

Players included:

  • Yann Ekra (ST, Ivory Coast)
  • Jamie Devitt (MF, Republic Of Ireland)
  • Darragh Satelle (MF/ST, Republic Of Ireland)
  • James Finlay (GK, England)

Players

As of 27 September 2020.

Development Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF  ENG Jacob Greaves
28 MF  ENG Max Sheaf
29 DF  ENG Matty Jacob
31 MF  ENG Billy Chadwick
34 MF  WAL Callum Jones
35 FW  ENG James Berry
36 MF  ENG Ryan Hanson
No. Pos. Nation Player
38 MF  GUY Elliot Bonds
40 MF  ENG Ahmed Salam
GK  ENG Charlie Andrew
GK  ENG Harrison Foulkes
DF  BEL Danny Lupano
DF  ENG Lucas Odunston
MF  ENG Tyler Hamilton
MF  ENG Jay Rouse

Under 18 Squad

2nd Year Scholars Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
32 GK  ENG Harvey Cartwright
37 DF  ENG Andy Smith
38 MF  ENG Harry Wood
39 GK  WAL David Robson
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ENG Quinn Thompson
MF  ENG Jake Bayram
MF  ENG Tommy Best
FW  ENG Robert Guilfoyle


1st Year Scholars Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
41 DF  ENG Jake Leake
GK  ENG Harry Fisk
DF  ENG Josh Ward
MF  ENG Louis Beckett
MF  ENG Oliver Green
MF  ENG Harry Lovick
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ENG McCauley Power
MF  ENG McCauley Snelgrove
MF  ENG Harvey Carew
MF  ENG Josh Hinds
FW  ENG Will Jarvis
FW  ENG Luke Rees


Notable former Hull City A.F.C. Reserves and Juniors Players

Affiliated teams

Hull City Women A.F.C.

Hull City Women play in the Northern Combination Women's Football League. In the 2006–07 season, the team finished seventh in the table with 33 points.[7]

Hull City

Hull City are the main team who finished 3rd in the Championship in season 2007-08 and were promoted to the Premier League after winning the play-offs.

References

  1. "Reserves". Hull City A.F.C. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  2. "Final Third Development League expands to become a national competition". The Football League. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  3. "Juniors". Hull City AFC. Retrieved 19 June 2007.
  4. "Gunners' Hullabaloo". 18 January 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2007.
  5. "Youngsters Finish On A High". Hull City OWS. 7 May 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2008.
  6. "Player Of The Season Awards". City magazine. Hull City AFC (34): DVD. June 2008.
  7. "Hull City Ladies". Hull City AFC. 17 May 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2007.

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