Leicester City F.C. Under-23s and Academy

Leicester City Under-23s are the former reserve team of Leicester City. The team mainly consists of under-23 players at the club, although senior players occasionally play in the reserve side, for instance when they are recovering from injury. The Under-23s team are managed by Steve Beaglehole and they play in Premier League 2.

Leicester City F.C. Under-23s
Full nameLeicester City Football Club Under-23s and Academy
Nickname(s)The Foxes
GroundKing Power Stadium
Leicester City F.C. Training Ground, Seagrave
ManagerSteve Beaglehole (Under-23s)
Adam Barradell (Under-18s)
LeaguePremier League 2 D1
WebsiteClub website

Leicester City F.C. Academy are the youth team of Leicester City directed by Jon Rudkin and managed by Adam Barradell. Leicester City's academy has had category one status under the Elite Player Performance Plan since July 2013.

History

Although less famous than the likes of Manchester United or West Ham United's youth systems, the Leicester City Academy has been one of the more productive academies in the East Midlands. England internationals Peter Shilton, Gary Lineker, David Nish, Steve Whitworth and Emile Heskey, as well as Don Revie, who played for and managed England[1] all began their careers with the Foxes. Frank McLintock, a Scottish international, former footballer of the year and a double winning captain with Arsenal, who was described by Bob Paisley as the "player of the decade" at the end of the 1970s also came through the Foxes' ranks.[2] Leicester's all-time top appearance makers Graham Cross and Sep Smith were also among notable products of the academy.

The academy is overseen by director Jon Rudkin, with Steve Beaglehole currently holding the position of 'Development Coach', working in the new development league set up from the summer of 2012.[3][4] On 8 April 2013, Leicester City Under-21s won the newly formed 2012–13 Professional Development League 2 with a game to go, qualifying for the knockout stage.[5] However they exited the national play-off at the semi-final stage, after losing 3–2 to Cardiff.[6]

On 26 May 2013, the Leicester City Development Squad & Academy won the HKFC International Soccer Sevens cup, beating Newcastle United Reserves and Academy 2–0 thanks to goals from Michael Cain and Harry Panayiotou. The latter also went on to win player of the tournament.[7] On 4 July, it was announced that Leicester City's academy had been awarded category one status, the highest level under the Premier League's Elite Player Performance Plan.[8]

By finishing 6th in the 2013–14 Professional U21 Development League, Leicester City U21s qualified for the inaugural, 2014–15 edition, of the Premier League International Cup, being drawn in Group C with Manchester City, Benfica and Schalke 04.[9] On 24 November 2014, Leicester City U21s became the first team to qualify for the quarter-finals, after defeating Schalke 04 and Benfica, both 2–0 at the King Power Stadium.[10]

After having almost been relegated from Premier League 2 Division 1 in 2016–2017, Leicester Under 23's went on to finish third in PL2, while also getting to the semi-finals of the Premier League Cup.[11] In addition, several of the under 23's gained first team experience under manager Claude Puel with Harvey Barnes and Hamza Choudhury playing prominent roles towards the end of the 2017–2018 season. This subsequently lead to Hamza Choudhury gaining his first England Under 21s cap during the Toulan Tournament.[12]

On 13 June 2020 the club announced that long-serving coach Trevor Peake was stepping down from his role as Under-18s coach after 17 years of service.[13] Former under 12-16 Youth Development Phase Coach Adam Barradell took responsibility of the Under-18s during the summer of 2020.[14]

The Players

Under 23s

As of 9 February 2021[15][16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
51 GK  POL Jakub Stolarczyk
61 GK  ENG Oliver Bosworth
63 GK  IRL Arlo Doherty

DF  ENG Danny Simpson
40 DF  ENG Mitch Clark
46 DF  ENG Vontae Daley-Campbell
47 DF  IRL Darragh O'Connor
53 DF  IRL Shane Flynn
59 DF  SCO Ben Nelson
60 DF  ENG Harvey Godsmark-Ford

30 MF  ENG Layton Ndukwu
37 MF  ENG Ethan Fitzhugh
No. Pos. Nation Player
38 MF  RSA Thakgalo Leshabela
48 MF  ENG Callum Hulme
49 MF  ENG Tyrese Shade
50 MF  POR Sidnei Tavares
52 MF  ENG Dempsey Arlott-John
54 MF  ENG Adam Leathers
55 MF  ENG Kasey McAteer
64 MF  FRA Thanawat Suengchitthawon

44 FW  IRL Ali Reghba
57 FW  ENG Terrell Pennant
66 FW  ENG Jacob Wakeling

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
36 FW  ZIM Admiral Muskwe (at Wycombe Wanderers until the end of the 2020/21 season)
39 DF  ENG Darnell Johnson (at AFC Wimbledon until the end of the 2020/21 season)
42 MF  ENG Callum Wright (at Cheltenham Town until the end of the 2020/21 season)
43 FW  BEL Josh Eppiah (at OH Leuven until the end of the 2020/21 season)
No. Pos. Nation Player
45 FW  ENG George Hirst (at Rotherham United until the end of the 2020/21 season)
GK  DEN Daniel Iversen (at Preston North End until the end of the 2020/21 season)
MF  GHA Kamal Sowah (at OH Leuven until the end of the 2020/21 season)

Under 18s

As of 8 February 2021[17][18]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
62 GK  USA Chituru Odunze
GK  NGA Kelechi Chibueze
GK  ENG Tyler Weeks

67 DF  ENG Johnly Yfeko
DF  ENG Azeem Abdulai
DF  ENG Bailey Aisthorpe
DF  ENG Jasper Kutshienza
DF  ENG Tom Sams
DF  ENG Oliver Murch
DF  NGA Daniel Obi
DF  ENG Joe Wormleighton
DF  ENG Jack Butterfill

65 MF  ENG Tawanda Maswanhise
No. Pos. Nation Player
81 MF  USA Zach Booth
MF  ENG Sammy Braybrooke
MF  ENG Bradley Grant
MF  ENG Freddie Cook
MF  ENG Brandon Cover
MF  ENG Liam Loughlan
MF  WAL Oliver Ewing
MF  ENG Wanya Marcal-Madivadua
MF  ENG Kian Pennant

56 FW  ENG Johnson Gyamfi
58 FW  WAL Will Russ
FW  ENG Jahquan Springer

Staff

As of 11 September 2020[19]
Under-23 Management
RolePerson
Under-23 Manager Steve Beaglehole
Under-23 Coach Ben Petty
Academy Team Management
RolePerson
Academy Director Jon Rudkin
Academy Manager Ian Cawley
Head Of Academy Coach Development Paul Cheney
Head of Education Matthew Clarke
Lead Pro Development Coach Under-18s Adam Barradell
Lead Youth Development Coach Under-16s Matt Goodwin
Assistant Lead Youth Development Coach Rodney Ballantine
Academy Goalkeeper Coach Glyn Thompson
Academy Strength and Conditioning Coach Michael Cheverton
Head Academy Physiotherapist Ben Harwood
Head of Academy Sports Science Kevin Paxton
Academy Lead Sport Scientist Gary Capes
Academy Lead Performance Analyst Ryan DeFreitas
Academy Head Scout Bill Wall
Loans Manager Guy Branston

Notable Graduates

Current Leicester City players in bold.

Honours

  • Premier Academy League
    • Winners: 2006-07
    • Group B Winners: 2009-10, 2011–12
    • Group B Runners Up: 2008-09, 2010–11
    • PL2 Division 1 Third Place: 2017-2018
  • HKFC International Soccer Sevens
    • Shield Winners: 2011-12
    • Cup Winners: 2012-13, 2016–17
    • Plate Winners: 2013-14
  • U21 Professional Development League 2 North Division
    • Winners: 2012-13
  • U15 Premier League Category 2 National Trophy
    • Winners: 2012-13

References

  1. "Leicester City Academy chief proud of emerging talent". Leicester Mercury. 5 September 2009.
  2. "English football Hall of Fame – Frank McLintock". National Football Museum. 2009.
  3. "Leicester City F.C. Coaching Staff". lcfc.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. "Leicester City F.C. Academy Staff". lcfc.com. Archived from the original on 10 August 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  5. "U21s Seal Top Spot With 3-0 Win". lcfc.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  6. "Under-21s Edged Out By Cardiff". lcfc.com. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  7. "Foxes Secure Hong Kong Sevens Crown". lcfc.com. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  8. "Leicester awarded Category One academy status". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  9. "Premier League International Cup launched". premierleague.com. 15 October 2014. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  10. "Report: Leicester City 2 Benfica 0". lcfc.com. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  11. "Development Squad". lcfc.com. 1 August 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  12. "Choudhury Makes Maiden England U21s Appearance". lcfc.com. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  13. "Trevor Peake: The Man Behind The Magic". lcfc.com. 13 June 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  14. "'It's All About Performance For City's Under-18s'". lcfc.com. 11 September 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  15. "Development Squad". lcfc.com. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  16. "Teams". skysports.com. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  17. "Premier League clubs publish 2019/20 retained lists". premierleague.com. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  18. "Teams". skysports.com. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  19. "Academy Staff". lcfc.com. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
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