Portsmouth F.C. Reserves and Academy

Portsmouth F.C.
Full name Portsmouth FC Reserves and Academy
Nickname(s) Pompey
The Blues
The Blue Army
Founded 1898
Ground West Leigh Park
Havant, England
Capacity 5,250 (526 seated)
Manager Mark Kelly
League Football League Youth Alliance
2015–16 Football League Youth Alliance
South-West Division: 5th

Portsmouth F.C. Reserves and Academy consist of the reserve and academy footballers of Portsmouth F.C..

The Reserves

The Portsmouth Reserves consist of mainly young players under the age of 21 who are no longer eligible for the academy but are still trying to make the step up to the senior team. The reserve team is also often used to give senior squad players and senior players returning from injury the chance to play and keep or build up match fitness, or for trialists at the club to impress in a competitive match. The team was last managed by Guy Whittingham and played their matches at Havant and Waterlooville's home ground West Leigh Park. They played in the Premier Reserve League South. The club announced on 7 July 2010 that they would opt out of the Totesport.com Combination Reserve League for the upcoming season, leaving the club without the ability to field a competitive reserve team.[1] Instead, young players are being sent out on loan to other football clubs for first-team action and a number of friendly matches will be arranged over the course of the season for the reserve players to play in. In 2012 Portsmouth returned with a Development squad. This contains Substitute first team players as well as advanced youth players. Both parties are still allowed to play in the first team or academy depending on age as, all Development squad matches are friendlies.

The Academy

Portsmouth were granted academy status at the beginning of the 2007/2008 season.[2] In their first year as an academy side, they finished a highly respectable 4th-place finish in the Premier League Academy Group A, beating some well established academy sides such as those of Southampton and Crystal Palace. The academy is currently managed by Mark Kelly. In the 2012-13 season the Academy won the Football League Youth Alliance South East Conference.

Currently Jack Whatmough and Conor Chaplin are notable graduates in the first team squad.

Academy team

Apps and goals updated on 7 October 2018.

Player Date of Birth Place of Birth Pos. Int. Caps Previous Club Apps Goals Notes
2nd year scholars (players born between 1 September 2000 and 31 August 2001)[3]
England Joe Dandy 14 May 2001 Ascot CB U16 8 0 On loan at Bognor
Croatia Petar Đurin 4 February 2001 Zagreb GK Croatia U18 caps Atalanta 0 0
England Josh Flint 13 October 2000 Waterlooville MF U16 9 1
England Joe Hancott 8 March 2001[4] Isle of Wight LB U16 0 0
England Oscar Johnston 13 January 2001 Portsmouth MF U16 8 1
England Bradley Lethbridge 22 October 2000 Gosport ST U16 2 2 On loan at Bognor
England Leon Maloney 13 May 2001 Isle of Wight MF U16 8 5
England Freddie Read 27 October 2000 Southsea MF U16 9 2 Squad number 39
England James Whiting 11 September 2000 Farnborough MF U16 9 1
1st year scholars (players born between 1 September 2001 and 31 August 2002)[5]
England Stan Bridgman 2002 Portsmouth MF U16 8 2
England Tom Bruce 2002 Portsmouth DF U16 7 0
England Harry Kavanagh 2002 Portsmouth RB U16 8 0
England Liam Kelly Portsmouth LB U16 7 0
England Haji Mnoga 15 April 2002 Portsmouth CB U16 7 0 Squad number 36
England Leon Pitman 2001 Isle of Wight GK U16 6 0
England Ethan Robb July 2002 Portsmouth MF U16 9 1
England Alfie Stanley Portsmouth FW U16 9 5
Northern Ireland Eoin Teggart 6 February 2002 Ballynahinch FW Cliftonville 1 0
Other players (players born after 31 August 2002)
England Charlie Bell U16 2 0
England Harrison Brook 13 January 2003 Portsmouth U16 4 1
Wales Harvey Rew 2002 Portsmouth DF Wales U17 caps U16 5 0
England Joe Ridley GK U16 3 0

Academy graduates (2008–present)

Academy graduates who still play for Portsmouth, including those that are currently out on loan to other clubs, are highlighted in green.
Player Current Club Born International Honours Debut Manager
Marc WilsonBolton WanderersNorthern Ireland AghagallonFull Ireland capsAge 21 v Chelsea, 24 September 2008Harry Redknapp
Joel WardCrystal PalaceEngland EmsworthAge 19 v Hereford United, 26 August 2009Paul Hart
Gauthier MahotoMarsouinsFrance FranceAge 17 v Hereford United, 26 August 2009
Asmir BegovićBournemouthBosnia and Herzegovina TrebinjeFull Bosnia capsAge 21 v Sunderland, 18 May 2009
Lenny SowahHamilton AcademicalGermany HamburgGermany U-19 capsAge 17 v Blackburn Rovers, 3 April 2010Avram Grant
Matt RitchieNewcastle UnitedEngland GosportFull Scotland capsAge 20 v Wigan Athletic, 14 April 2010
Nadir ÇiftçiGençlerbirliğiTurkey KarakoçanTurkey U-19 capsAge 18 v Coventry City, 7 August 2010Steve Cotterill
Peter GregoryFree AgentEngland EastbourneAge 18 v Coventry City, 7 August 2010
Marlon PackBristol CityEngland PortsmouthAge 19 v Crystal Palace, 24 August 2010
Tom KilbeyRetiredEngland LeytonstoneAge 20 v Watford, 1 January 2011
Ryan WilliamsRotherham UnitedAustralia SubiacoAustralia U-23 capsAge 17 v Middlesbrough, 6 August 2011
Jason PearceCharlton AthleticEngland HillingdonAge 23 v Reading, 16 August 2011
Adam WebsterBristol CityEngland West WitteringEngland U-19 capsAge 17 v West Ham United, 14 January 2012Michael Appleton
Ashley HarrisMoneyfieldsEngland WaterloovilleAge 18 v Birmingham, 20 March 2012
Jack MaloneyHorndeanEngland RydeAge 17 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Bradley TarbuckHavant & WaterloovilleEngland EmsworthAge 16 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Sam MagriEbbsfleet UnitedEngland PortsmouthFull Malta capsAge 18 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Dan Butler Newport CountyEngland CowesAge 17 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Jed WallaceMillwallEngland ReadingEngland U-19 capAge 18 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Dan ThompsonBraintree TownEngland WandsworthAge 18 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
George ColsonSalisburyEngland CowesWales U-16 capsAge 18 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Alex GrantPerth GloryEngland ManchesterAustralia U-17 Call-upAge 18 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Andy HigginsECU JoondalupAustralia PerthAge 18 v Plymouth, 14 August 2012
Jack ComptonChippenham TownWales CardiffAge 23 v Bournemouth, 18 August 2012
Nick AwfordPetersfield TownEngland PortsmouthAge 18 vs Sheffield United, 20 April 2013Guy Whittingham
Jack WhatmoughPortsmouthEngland GosportEngland U-19 capAge 17 vs Southend United, 26 November 2013Andy Awford
Ben ClosePortsmouthEngland PortsmouthAge 18 vs Yeovil Town, 2 September 2014
Conor ChaplinCoventry CityEngland WorthingAge 17 vs Accrington Stanley, 13 December 2014
Adam MayPortsmouthEngland SouthamptonAge 17 vs Bury, 18 April 2015Gary Waddock
Brandon HaunstrupPortsmouthEngland WaterloovilleAge 18 vs Derby County, 12 August 2015Paul Cook
Calvin DaviesBognor Regis TownEngland PortsmouthAge 17 vs Exeter City, 1 September 2015
Brandon Joseph-BuadiWorthingEngland BrightonAge 17 vs Exeter City, 1 September 2015
Christian Oxlade-ChamberlainNotts CountyEngland Port SolentAge 17 vs Exeter City, 1 September 2015
Kaleem HaithamFolland SportsEngland PortsmouthAge 17 vs Exeter City, 1 September 2015
Alex BassPortsmouthEngland HuntingdonAge 18 vs Coventry City, 9 August 2016
Liam O'BrienCoventryEngland RuislipEngland U-19 capAge 24 vs Yeovil Town, 30 August 2016
Joe HancottPortsmouthEngland Isle of WightAge 16 vs Fulham U23, 16 August 2017Kenny Jackett
Haji MnogaPortsmouthEngland PortsmouthAge 16 vs Crawley Town, 9 October 2018

Information in the above table is current as of May 2017

Other notable academy graduates

References

  1. Blues Opt Out Of Reserve League Archived 2010-07-10 at the Wayback Machine. Portsmouth FC
  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/hampshire/content/articles/2007/10/17/pompey_academy_feature.shtml Soccer Starlets
  3. ; Portsmouth FC, 30 June 2017
  4. "Pompey 3 Fulham under-21s 3: Neil Allen's match report". The News. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  5. ; Portsmouth FC, 28 June 2018
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