Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy
Liverpool F.C. Reserves is the reserve team of Liverpool. It is the most senior level of the Liverpool academy beneath the first team. In the summer of 2012, the whole English reserve football system was overhauled and replaced with an Under 21 league system, the Professional Development League. Liverpool's Reserve team became the Liverpool under 21 team and competes in the Professional Development League 1 which is also known by its sponsorship name of Barclays under 21 Premier League. The team generally consists of Under-21 players at the club but at times senior players also play for the reserves when they are recuperating from injury. Following the introduction of new regulations from 2012–13 season, only three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 21 can play for the reserves regularly.
In 2012–13 Professional U21 Development League the reserve team of Liverpool reached the semifinal before losing to the eventual winners Manchester United. The following season in 2013–14 the reserves team again lost to Manchester United reserves in the semis.
Liverpool F.C. Academy is the youth set up Liverpool Football Club. It trains players from the U6 age group up to the U21 squad. The academy has separate head coaches in charge of development in the U6-U9, U10-U11, U12-U14 and U15-U16 age groups. At U21 and U18 level there are dedicated coaching teams managed by Michael Beale with the U21 position vacant as of 2 march 2020. Alex Inglethorpe was promoted from U21 manager to Academy Director in the summer of 2014 and hold overall responsibility for operation of the academy. The academy has won the FA Youth Cup, a competition for players of age 15 to 18, four times in 1996, 2006, 2007 and 2019.
Liverpool F.C. Academy is considered to be one of the best and one of the most prolific football academies both in England and in the world. Various current and past Liverpool players have graduated through the academy with the likes of Billy Liddell, Ronnie Moran, Ian Callaghan, Phil Thompson, Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Trent Alexander-Arnold, among many others.
Reserve team
Liverpool Reserves played in Premier Reserve League. The Reserves won the regional division title in 2000 and again 2008 winning also the national league that year. It competed in the Lancashire Combination from 1896 to 1911, with the exception of the 1898–99 season, in which it joined The Combination. From 1911 on, it took part in the Central League until becoming inaugural members of the Premier Reserve League North in 1999. The team also participated in the Liverpool Senior Cup and the Lancashire Senior Cup; the last time it took part in them was the 2009–10 season when it also won both competitions.The last reserve team manager was Rodolfo Borrell, who was appointed in July 2011 and led the reserve team during its final season before taking over the newly formed under-21 side in July 2012. The reserves last played their home games at Prenton Park ; in previous seasons the team has also played at the club's academy, the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Haig Avenue, Totally Wicked Stadium and the Racecourse Ground.
The most successful Liverpool Reserves manager was Roy Evans. Evans spent most of his playing career as a reserve team player, making only 11 appearances for the first team. After an injury ended his career in 1974, he was appointed manager of the reserves by Bob Paisley. Evans subsequently led the reserves to victory in a series of Central League championships, including three in his first three seasons, a four in a row sequence from 1978, and two more in the early 1980s. Throughout the history of Liverpool FC, many of the club's best known players have progressed through the reserve team. These include current first team squad member Trent Alexander-Arnold, Steven Gerrard, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Steve McManaman, Jamie Carragher and Raheem Sterling.
The Academy
In 1998, a new state-of-the-art Youth Academy was opened in Kirkby, Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley. It replaced the older, more informal youth system, and enables the club to focus their youth development and scouting, employing new techniques and FA standards.Scouts attend many local youth matches looking for talented boys. A boy will then be invited to attend training sessions at the Academy. They are currently taken in as young as the age of six. Former England International player Jamie Carragher started at Liverpool when he was aged just nine, with Michael Owen joining at eleven, and Steven Gerrard joining at the age of eight.
On the walls of the indoor centre hang the words 'Technique', 'Attitude', 'Balance', and 'Speed'. 'TABS' is the key word preached at The Academy. Academy director Alex Inglethorpe has said the remit of the academy is to produce physically, technically, tactically and mentally elite players with enough quality to represent the senior side in the Champions League. Liverpool won the 2005 Champions league with two locally born academy graduates starting in the final.
Academy partnerships
The Academy has a long-lasting affiliation with MTK Budapest's Sándor Károly Football Academy and maintains a number of football schools worldwide through partnerships with football clubs and commercial and sports organisations. LFC International Football Academy currently has branches in Scandinavia, America, Egypt, South Africa, China, India, and Japan. It used to run schools in Boston, Charlotte, Saint Vincent, Iceland, Belfast, Dublin, Katwijk, Madrid, Lisbon, Malta, Cyprus, Abuja, Nairobi, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, and Hong Kong.Academy squad
Players listed in bold have made at least one senior first-team appearance.Staff
Current coaching and medical staff
- Academy director: Alex Inglethorpe
- Head of Academy business: Andrew Powlesland
- Head of Academy football operations: Nick Marshall
- Head of education and welfare: Phil Roscoe
- Education manager: Caitlin Hawkins
- Head Academy physiotherapist & U23s head physio: Paul Kelly
- U23s physiotherapist: Scott McAuley
- U23s manager: Barry Lewtas
- U23s fitness coach: Jack Ade
- U23s goalkeeping coach: Mark Morris
- Goalkeeping coach: Ian Dunbavin
- Head of development analysis: Tim Jenkins
- Head of coach development: Martin Diggle
- Academy chief scout: Dave Moss
- Senior Academy scout: Matthew Newberry
- Assistant Academy recruitment co-ordinator: Frederico Paciencia
- U18s manager: Marc Bridge-Wilkinson
- U18 fitness coach: John Hill
- U18s Academy physio: Liam Kershaw
- U18 Lead physiotherapist: Phil Bolland
- U18 assistant physiotherapist: Gregg Blundell
- U18s goalkeeping coach: Neil Edwards
- U18 individual coach/analyst: Jonathan Robinson
- Performance coach: Yvie Ryan
- Nutritionist: Tom Maynard
- Sports therapist: Joe Lewis
- Floating physiotherapist: Tony Jones
- Rehabilitation fitness coach: Paul Squires
- Assistant Academy sports scientist: Oliver Morgan
- Academy doctor: Dr Jim Moxon
- Head of recruitment 14s+: Dan Hargreaves
- Head of recruitment 9-13: Terry John
- Head of local recruitment: Ian Barrigan
- Manchester scout 9-13: John Newby
- U18s performance analyst: Scott Mason
- U15-16s individual coach/analyst: Ray Shearwood
- U15-U16s performance analyst: Brad Wall
- U14-8 analyst: Daniel Spearitt
- U10-U12 Lead coach: Michael Yates
- U12 coach: Phil Charnock
- U10 coach: Josh Wesselby
- U6-U9 Lead coach: Anthony Ryan
- U9 coach: John Thompson
- Lead pre-Academy coach: James Williams
- Pre-Academy assistant: Steve Gorst
Reserve team manager history
- Bob Paisley
- Joe Fagan
- Roy Evans
- Chris Lawler
- Phil Thompson
- Sammy Lee
- Joe Corrigan
- Hughie McAuley
- Gary Ablett
- John McMahon
- José Segura
- Rodolfo Borrell
- Alex Inglethorpe
- Michael Beale
- Mike Garrity
- Neil Critchley
- Barry Lewtas
Awards
Liverpool Academy Players' Player of the Year
Players in bold are still playing for Liverpool.Season | Name | Nationality | Position | Ref |
2013–14 | Midfielder | |||
2014–15 | Midfielder | |||
2015–16 | Defender | |||
2016–17 | ' | Defender | ||
2017–18 | ' | Winger |
Honours
Reserves
;;League Champions- The Central League: 19
- Premier Reserve League National: 1
- Premier Reserve League North: 2
- Lancashire Combination: 2
;;Cup Winners
- Liverpool Senior Cup: 40
- Lancashire Senior Cup: 12
- Liverpool Challenge Cup: 4
Youth
;;League Champions- Lancashire League Division One: 6
- Lancashire League Division Two: 7
- Lancashire League Division Three: 1
;;Cup Winners
- FA Youth Cup: 4
- Liverpool Youth Cup: 3
- Lancashire Division One League Cup: 3
- Lancashire Division Two League Cup: 5
- Lancashire Division Three League Cup: 1
*Asterisk denotes a shared title.
Noted graduates
Established at Liverpool
Liverpool's youth system has been successful over the years; many players who have come through it have gone on to feature in the first-team. The following players have gone on to play over ten competitive matches for the first team.Pre-WW2
1940s
- Bill Jones
- Billy Liddell
- Jimmy Payne
- Eddie Spicer
- Alan A'Court
- Eric Anderson
- Gerry Byrne
- Bobby Campbell
- Don Campbell
- Jimmy Melia
- Ronnie Moran
- Roy Saunders
- Alf Arrowsmith
- Phil Boersma
- Ian Callaghan
- Bobby Graham
- Chris Lawler
- Ian Ross
- Tommy Smith
- Phil Thompson
- Jimmy Case
- David Fairclough
- Colin Irwin
- Sammy Lee
- John McLaughlin
- Gary Ablett
- Mike Marsh
- Steve Staunton
- Ronnie Whelan
- Jamie Carragher
- Robbie Fowler
- Steven Gerrard
- Dominic Matteo
- Steve McManaman
- Michael Owen
- David Thompson
- Stephen Wright
2010s
- Andre Wisdom
- Brad Smith
- Jack Robinson
- Jon Flanagan
- Jordon Ibe
- Ovie Ejaria
- Raheem Sterling
- Suso
- Sheyi Ojo
- Harry Wilson
- Trent Alexander-Arnold
- Ben Woodburn
- Curtis Jones
- Neco Williams
Established elsewhere
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
- Alan Harper
- Colin Russell
- Craig Hignett
- Dave Watson
- Howard Gayle
- John Durnin
- Mark Seagraves
- Mike Newell
- Nigel Adkins
- Paul Jewell
- Brian Mooney
- Ken DeMange
- Kevin Sheedy
- Nicky Rizzo
- Alex Watson
- Phil Charnock
- Jim Magilton
- Paul Dalglish
- Tony Warner
- Danny Williams
- Gareth Roberts
- Jason Koumas
- Besian Idrizaj
- Adam Hammill
- Alan Navarro
- Calum Woods
- Charlie Barnett
- Craig Lindfield
- Danny Guthrie
- Danny O'Donnell
- David Mannix
- David Raven
- Jack Hobbs
- James Smith
- Jon Newby
- Jon Otsemobor
- Lee Peltier
- Paul Anderson
- Ryan Crowther
- Steven Gillespie
- Antonio Barragán
- Daniel Ayala
- Francisco Manuel Duran
- Miki Roqué
- Daniel Sjölund
- Christopher Buchtmann
- Marvin Pourié
- Jimmy Ryan
- Richie Partridge
- Ryan Flynn
- Astrit Ajdarević
- Zak Whitbread
- Dean Bouzanis
- Jake Brimmer
- Nikolay Mihaylov
- Jakub Sokolík
- Martin Hansen
- Nikola Saric
- Alex Whittle
- Conor Coady
- Craig Roddan
- David Amoo
- Jason Banton
- Michael Ngoo
- Nathan Eccleston
- Robbie Threlfall
- Joe Maguire
- Jack Dunn
- Lloyd Jones
- Stephen Darby
- Tom Ince
- Tyrell Belford
- Jordan Rossiter
- Connor Randall
- Ryan Kent
- Cameron Brannagan
- Jordan Lussey
- Adam Morgan
- Adam Phillips
- Tom Brewitt
- Andy Firth
- Matty Virtue
- Sam Hart
- Yan Dhanda
- Daniel Trickett-Smith
- Mikel San José
- Sergi Canós
- Madger Gomes
- Lauri Dalla Valle
- Toni Silva
- Andras Simon
- Krisztián Németh
- Patrik Poór
- Péter Gulácsi
- Zsolt Poloskei
- Kristóf Polgár
- Joseph Rafferty
- Alex O'Hanlon
- Corey Whelan
- Kristján Emilsson
- Victor Pálsson
- Bobby Adekanye
- Edvard Tagseth
- Ryan McLaughlin
- João Carlos Teixeira
- Toni Gomes
- Rafael Camacho
- Alex Cooper
- Gary Mackay-Steven
- Ryan Fulton
- Alexander Kačaniklić
- Kristoffer Peterson
- Jordan Williams