Manchester City F.C. Reserves and Academy

MCFC Elite Development Squad
A rounded badge depicting a shield containing a ship, the Lancashire Rose, and the three rivers of Manchester.
Full name Manchester City Elite Development Squad
Nickname(s) The Citizens, City, The Boy Blues
Ground Academy Stadium
Sportcity, Manchester, England
Ground Capacity 7,000 (5,000 seated)
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak
Manager Simon Davies
League UEFA Youth League and 2016–17 Professional U21 Development League

Manchester City is represented at Reserve level for football by the Elite Development Squad, also referred to as just the Elite Squad,[1] or EDS, a predominantly 'Under-21' side that replaced the previous (more senior) Reserve team in a move to focus on youth development post-academy. The club is represented at the 'Under-18' level by the Manchester City Academy team.

Elite Development Squad

The Elite Development Squad[2] from season 2012–13 plays in the Under 21 Premier League[3] and previously played in the Premier Reserve League North. Starting with the 2011–12 season, the EDS competed in the NextGen Series competition,[4] a Champions League format tournament only open to a select group of 'Under-19' teams located in western Europe.[5] The NextGen Series organisers invited the 16 teams competing in the inaugural season of this new competition based on which clubs were considered to have the best academies in Europe.[6] The EDS will continue to play fixtures in both the Manchester Senior Cup and Lancashire Senior Cup plus several other matches and tournaments such as the Central League Cup.

Manchester City have fielded a reserve team since 1892, when the reserves played in the Lancashire Combination. The reserves were champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1901–02.[7] The club left the Lancashire Combination in 1911 to join the Central League upon its formation. The City reserve team then played in the Central League until 2000, winning it on three occasions in the 1977–78, 1986–87 and 1999–2000 seasons. In 2006 the club re-entered the Central League – now the Pontin's League (West) – but this time in order to provide games for the 'Under-17' age group of players.

Home ground

The EDS currently play all of their home fixtures at the CFA Academy stadium in Manchester.

Squad numbers

The squad numbers depicted for the EDS players in this article are MCFC first team squad numbers - which means that these are the shirt numbers that the EDS players will wear if and when team-sheeted to play for the MCFC first team in either a friendly or competitive game. The MCFC official first team squad consists of about 40 players, which is why the EDS players' squad numbers start in the region of the high thirties.

The MCFC first team squad numbers are normally assigned and published in late July during the close season and they remain constant for the entire duration of the upcoming season (meaning that a squad number that is assigned to a player in the close season who subsequently wears that number in a competitive match, but who later leaves the club during that same season, will NOT be assigned to another player during the remainder of that season).

Current squad

As of 28 July 2016[8]

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

No. Position Player
45 Republic of Ireland GK Ian Lawlor
49 England MF Denzeil Boadu
50 Spain DF Pablo Maffeo
53 England DF Tosin Adarabioyo
54 England GK Angus Gunn
57 England MF Aaron Nemane
58 England DF Charlie Oliver
61 England MF James Horsfield
64 Wales GK Billy O'Brien
65 England FW Lukas Nmecha
66 England FW Daniel Thompson
67 Spain MF Paolo Fernandes
68 France FW Thierry Ambrose
No. Position Player
69 Spain DF Angeliño
70 England FW Issac Buckley-Ricketts
71 England MF Marcus Wood
74 England DF Ellis Plummer
75 Spain MF Aleix García
77 England DF Cameron Humphreys
78 Netherlands MF Rodney Kongolo
79 England GK Daniel Grimshaw
81 England DF Demeaco Duhaney
82 England MF Jacob Davenport
84 Spain DF Erik Sarmiento
87 Netherlands MF Javiraro Dilrosun

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
37 Republic of Ireland MF Jack Byrne (at Blackburn Rovers until 31 May 2017)[9]
46 England DF Shay Facey (at Heerenveen until 30 June 2017)
48 Turkey FW Enes Ünal (at FC Twente until 30 June 2017)
51 France FW David Faupala (at NAC Breda until 30 June 2017)
52 England MF Kean Bryan (at Bury until 30 June 2017)
55 France MF Olivier Ntcham (at Genoa until 30 June 2017)
56 England DF Ashley Smith-Brown (at NAC Breda until 30 June 2017)
59 Kosovo MF Bersant Celina (at FC Twente until 30 June 2017)
62 England MF Brandon Barker (at NAC Breda until 30 June 2017)
63 Kosovo MF Sinan Bytyqi (at Go Ahead Eagles until 30 June 2017)
No. Position Player
73 Wales MF George Glendon (at Fleetwood Town until 1 January 2017)
76 Spain MF Manu Garcia (at Deportivo Alavés until 30 June 2017)
80 England DF Callum Bullock (at Crewe U-23 until 30 Jan 2017)
Sweden FW Zackarias Faour (at FC Midtjylland until 31 Dec 2016)
Nigeria DF Chidiebere Nwakali ( at IK Start until 30 June 2017)
Ghana FW Thomas Agyepong (at NAC Breda until 30 June 2017)
Ghana MF Bismark Adjei-Boateng (at Strømsgodset until 31st December 2016)
Ghana FW Yaw Yeboah (at FC Twente until 30 June 2017)
Ghana MF Divine Naah (at FC Nordsjælland until 30 June 2017)

Reserve/EDS Manager history

Manager From To Honours
England Tony Book 1986 1996 1987 Central League
Scotland Asa Hartford 1996 2004 2000 Central League, 2001 Manchester Senior Cup
England Steve Wigley 2004 2006 2005 Manchester Senior Cup
England Frankie Bunn 2006 2007
Wales Kenny Jackett 2007 2007 2007 Manchester Senior Cup
Scotland Ian Miller 2007 2008 2008 Central League
Wales Glyn Hodges 2008 2009
England Andy Welsh 2009 2012 2010 Manchester Senior Cup
Italy Attilio Lombardo 2012 2013
France Patrick Vieira 2013 2016 2015 Premier League International Cup
Wales Simon Davies 2016 present

Academy

MCFC Academy
A rounded badge depicting a shield containing a ship, the Lancashire Rose, and the three rivers of Manchester.
Full name Manchester City Academy
Nickname(s) The Citizens, City, The Boy Blues
Ground Academy Stadium
Sportcity, Manchester, England
Ground Capacity 7,000 (5,000 seated)
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak
Manager Lee Carsley
League Professional Development League

Manchester City's Academy is responsible for youth development at the club, with the goal of developing young players for the future. The academy is one of the most revered in the country and since its new incarnation in 1998 it has produced more professional players than any other Premier League club.[10] To date, the club has produced 15 graduates who have received full international call-ups from their various countries; 14 that have represented their respective countries at the 'Under-21' or 'Under-20' level; 35 who have progressed on to become City first team players at some point; and more than 60 that are currently playing professional league football.[10] Carrington is responsible for such graduates as Micah Richards, Michael Johnson, QPR's Nedum Onuoha and Shaun Wright-Phillips, Fulham's Dickson Etuhu and Stoke City's Glenn Whelan and Stephen Ireland.

History

The club's first youth team was set up by Albert Alexander in the 1920s,[11] known as the 'A' Team. From 1951 the 'A' team competed in the Lancashire League against reserve and youth teams of other clubs from North West England. From 1955 a second youth team, the 'B' team, typically comprising younger players than the 'A' team, competed in Division Two of the Lancashire League.

Youth football in England was restructured by the Football Association in 1997, with the introduction of the Academy system. Current International Youth Academy Director Jim Cassell joined from Oldham Athletic in July 1997 and was responsible for building Manchester City's youth structure, which gained Academy accreditation in 1998.

In its new incarnation, the 'A' and 'B' teams were replaced with 'Under-19' and 'Under-17' teams, which competed in the FA Premier Youth League. Since gaining FA approval the Academy has produced 35 first team players, 15 of whom have gained full international honours, including England internationals Shaun Wright-Phillips, Micah Richards and Joey Barton. The academy not only produces players for Manchester City but also players that have the talent to make the grade elsewhere, with players such as Glenn Whelan building a successful career at Sheffield Wednesday and now Stoke City and Dickson Etuhu similarly making his career at Fulham

Present day

Since the club was taken over in September 2008, with extra capital and increased ambitions the club looked to expand their successful academy further afield[12] and City in the Community programme in Manchester. In 2010, the Platt Lane complex was upgraded to include new facilities, such as a gym, changing rooms, as well as office and seminar space[13] The club also launched an instructional video website aimed at helping the new skills of prospective footballers[14]

Squad numbers

The squad numbers (if any) depicted for the Academy players in this article are MCFC first team squad numbers - which means that these are the shirt numbers that the Academy players will wear if and when team-sheeted to play for the MCFC first team in either a friendly or competitive game. When these players represent the MCFC Academy team in this season's Premier Academy League fixtures they wear shirt numbers assigned exclusively to the Academy players.

Current squad

As explained for the EDS player roster above, dual-squad players listed on the Academy roster below are identified with an asterisk.

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

No. Position Playerc
60 Norway GK Kjetil Haug
Switzerland GK Arijanet Muric
England GK Curtis Anderson
England GK Louie Moulden
England DF Lewis Blackshaw
England DF Joe Coveney
England DF Edward Francis
England DF Joel Latibaeudiere
England DF Nathaniel Ogbeta
Republic of Ireland DF Tyreke Wilson
86 England DF Ahogrenashinme Kigbu
84 England MF Sadou Diallo
England MF Taylor Richards
Argentina MF Benjamin Garre
Scotland MF Deri Anthony-Corfe
No. Position Player
England MF Tom Dele-Bashiru
England MF Felix Nmecha
England MF Phil Foden
85 England MF Will Patching
England MF Tommy Doyle
Germany MF Colin Rosler
Spain MF Iker Pozo la Rosa
55 Spain MF Brahim Diaz
Wales MF Matthew Smith
England FW Luke Bolton
England FW Joe Hardy
Switzerland FW Lorenzo Gonzalez
Sweden FW Zacharias Faour
England FW Bobby Duncan
England FW Jadon Sancho

Academy Manager history

Manager From To Honours
Scotland Neil McNab 1994 1997
England Jim Cassell 1997 2009 2008 Youth Cup
England Steve Eyre 2009 2011
England Adam Sadler 2011 2013
England Jason Wilcox 2013 2016 2015–16 Professional U18 Development League
Republic of Ireland Lee Carsley 2016 present

Academy graduates (1998–present)

Academy graduates who still play for Manchester City, including those that are currently out on loan to other clubs, are highlighted in blue.
Updated 8 May 2016
Player Current Club Born International Honours Debut Manager
Shaun Wright-Phillips United States New York Red Bulls England London Full England Caps Age 17 v Burnley, 24 Aug. 1999[15] Joe Royle
Terry Dunfield Canada Toronto Atomic Canada Vancouver Full Canada Caps Age 19 v Chelsea, 11 May 2001[16]
Chris Shuker Retired England Liverpool Age 19 v Notts County, 11 Sep. 2001[17] Kevin Keegan
Dickson Etuhu Sweden AIK Fotboll Nigeria Kano Full Nigeria Caps Age 19 v Birmingham City, 15 Sep. 2001[18]
Leon Mike Retired England Manchester Age 19 v Portsmouth, 16 Nov. 2001[19]
Chris Killen Retired New Zealand Wellington Full New Zealand Caps Age 20 v Rotherham United, 24 Nov. 2001[20]
Tyrone Mears United States Seattle Sounders England Manchester Full Jamaican Caps Age 19 v Nottingham Forest, 30 Mar. 2002[21]
Joey Barton Scotland Rangers England Liverpool Full England Cap Age 21 v Bolton Wanderers, 5 Apr. 2003[22]
Stephen Jordan England Chorley England Liverpool Age 21 v Bolton Wanderers, 5 Apr. 2003[23]
Willo Flood Scotland Dundee United Republic of Ireland Dublin Ireland U21 Age 18 v The New Saints, 28 Aug. 2003[24]
Glenn Whelan England Stoke City Republic of Ireland Dublin Full Ireland Caps Age 19 v The New Saints, 28 Aug. 2003[25]
Stephen Elliott Republic of Ireland Shelbourne Republic of Ireland Dublin Full Ireland Caps Age 20 v Bolton Wanderers, 21 Feb. 2004[26]
Bradley Wright-Phillips United States New York Red Bulls England London England U20 Age 19 v Barnsley, 21 Sep. 2004[27]
Nedum Onouha England Queens Park Rangers Nigeria Warri England U21 Age 18 v Arsenal, 24 Oct. 2004[28]
Jonathan D'Laryea England AFC Mansfield England Manchester Age 19 v Arsenal, 24 Oct. 2004[29]
Lee Croft England Oldham Athletic England Wigan England U20 Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 7 Mar. 2005[30]
Stephen Ireland England Stoke City Republic of Ireland Cork Full Ireland Caps Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 18 Sep. 2005[31] Stuart Pearce
Micah Richards England Aston Villa England Birmingham Full England Caps Age 17 v Arsenal, 22 Oct. 2005[32]
Ishmael Miller England Bury England Manchester England U21 Age 19 v Wigan Athletic, 18 Mar. 2006[33]
Michael Johnson Retired England Manchester England U21 Age 18 v Wigan Athletic, 21 Oct. 2006[34]
Daniel Sturridge England Liverpool England Birmingham Full England Caps Age 17 v Reading, 3 Feb. 2007[35]
Kasper Schmeichel England Leicester City Denmark Copenhagen Full Denmark Caps Age 19 v West Ham United, 11 Aug. 2007[36] Sven-Göran Eriksson
Shaleum Logan Scotland Aberdeen England Manchester Age 19 v Bristol City, 29 Aug. 2007[37]
Kelvin Etuhu England Bury Nigeria Kano Age 19 v Norwich City, 25 Sep. 2007[38]
Ched Evans England Chesterfield Wales Rhyl Full Wales Caps Age 18 v Norwich City, 25 Sep. 2007[39]
Sam Williamson Retired England Manchester Age 20 v Portsmouth, 20 Apr. 2008[40]
Vladimír Weiss Qatar Al-Gharafa Slovakia Bratislava Full Slovakia Caps Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 24 May 2009[41] Mark Hughes
Dedryck Boyata Scotland Celtic Belgium Brussels Full Belgium Caps Age 19 v Middlesbrough, 2 Jan. 2010[42] Roberto Mancini
Abdisalam Ibrahim Norway Viking Somalia Mogadishu Full Norway Caps Age 18 v Scunthorpe United, 24 Jan. 2010[43]
Greg Cunningham England Preston Republic of Ireland Galway Full Ireland Caps Age 18 v Scunthorpe United, 24 Jan. 2010[44]
Alex Nimely Romania Viitorul Constanța Liberia Monrovia Liberia U20 / England U20 Age 18 v Burnley, 3 Apr. 2010[45]
Javan Vidal England Guiseley England Manchester England U20 Age 21 v West Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[46]
Ben Mee England Burnley England Manchester England U21 Age 20 v West Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[47]
John Guidetti Spain Celta de Vigo Sweden Stockholm Full Sweden CapsAge 18 v West Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[48]
Chris Chantler England FC United of Manchester England Manchester Age 20 v Juventus, 16 Dec. 2010[49]
Abdul Razak Sweden AFC United Ivory Coast Abidjan Full Ivory Coast Caps Age 18 v West Bromwich Albion, 5 Feb. 2011
Ryan McGivern England Shrewsbury Town Northern Ireland Newry Full Northern Ireland Caps Age 21 v Sunderland, 3 Apr. 2011[50]
Reece Wabara {Free Agent England Birmingham England U20 Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 22 May 2011[51]
Karim Rekik France Olympique de Marseille Netherlands Rotterdam Full Netherlands Cap Age 16 v Birmingham City, 21 Sep. 2011
Luca Scapuzzi Italy Calcio Como Italy Milan Age 20 v Birmingham City, 21 Sep. 2011
Denis Suárez Spain FC Barcelona Spain Vigo Full Spain Cap Age 17 v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26 Oct. 2011
Jérémy Hélan England Sheffield Wednesday France Paris France U19 Age 20 v Aston Villa, 25 Sep. 2012
Marcos Lopes France Lille (loan) Brazil Belém de Maria Portugal U21 Age 17 v Watford, 5 Jan. 2013
Emyr Huws England Cardiff City Wales Llanelli Full Wales Cap Age 20 v Blackburn Rovers, 15 Jan. 2014 Manuel Pellegrini
José Ángel Pozo Spain Almeria Spain Málaga Spain U19 Age 18 v Sheffield Wednesday, 24 Sep. 2014
Kelechi Iheanacho England Manchester City Nigeria Imo State Full Nigeria Caps Age 18 v Watford, 29 Aug. 2015
Manu García England Manchester City Spain Oviedo Spain U18 Age 17 v Sunderland, 22 Sep. 2015
George Evans England Reading England Cheadle England U20 Age 20 v Sunderland, 22 Sep. 2015
Bersant Celina England Manchester City Kosovo Prizren Full Kosovo Caps Age 19 v Norwich, 9 Jan. 2016
Angeliño England Manchester City Spain Coristanco Spain U17 Age 19 v Aston Villa, 30 Jan. 2016
Cameron Humphreys England Manchester City England Manchester England U17 Age 17 v Aston Villa, 30 Jan. 2016
Aleix García England Manchester City Spain Ulldecona Spain U18 Age 18 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Tosin Adarabioyo England Manchester City England Manchester England U19 Age 18 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
David Faupala England Manchester City France Bully-les-Mines France U18 Age 19 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Brandon Barker England Manchester City England Manchester England U20 Age 19 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Pablo Maffeo England Manchester City Spain Sant Joan Despi Spain U19 Age 19 v Steaua București, 24 Aug. 2016 Pep Guardiola
Brahim Diaz England Manchester City Spain Malaga Spain U18 Age 17 v Swansea, 21 Sep. 2016

Honours

Elite Development Squad

Academy

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