Middlesbrough F.C. Reserves and Academy

Middlesbrough F.C. Reserves and Academy are the under-23 and under-18 teams of Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough F.C. Under-23s
Full nameMiddlesbrough Football Club Under-23s
Nickname(s)The Boro, Smoggies
Short nameMFC, Boro
Founded1876 (1876)
GroundRockliffe Park, Hurworth
OwnerSteve Gibson
ChairmanSteve Gibson
ManagerCraig Liddle
LeaguePremier League 2, Division 2
2018–194th
WebsiteClub website

Most home fixtures are played at Rockliffe Park, near Hurworth, though some are played at Victoria Park, Hartlepool.[1]

Reserves

Middlesbrough Reserves (also referred to as the Under-23 Development Squad) play in Division 2 of the Premier League 2, being part of the founding members of the Premier League 2 since 2012. They also contest the EFL Trophy, owing to Middlesbrough's academy holding Category 1 status.[2]

Current squad

As of 31 January 2020[3]

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

No. Position Player
25 DF Nathan Wood
29 DF Djed Spence
32 MF Stephen Wearne
33 DF Hayden Coulson
35 FW Tyrone O'Neill
41 FW Rumarn Burrell
42 GK Aynsley Pears
43 GK Sol Brynn
44 MF Hayden Hackney
No. Position Player
GK Joe Fryer
DF Nathan Dale
DF Luke Drummond
DF Nicholas Hood
DF Jack Robinson
MF Daniel Dodds
MF Sam Folarin
MF Layton Watts

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
28 DF Sam Stubbs (on loan at ADO Den Haag until 30 June 2020)[4]
34 MF Connor Malley (on loan at Ayr United until 30 June 2020)[5]
36 FW Stephen Walker (on loan at Crewe Alexandra until 30 June 2020)[6]
37 MF Ben Liddle (on loan at Scunthorpe United until 30 June 2020)[7]
38 GK Bradley James (on loan at Gateshead until 30 June 2020)[8]
40 GK Zachary Hemming (on loan at Blyth Spartans until 30 June 2020)[9]
DF Enes Mahmutovic (on loan at MVV Maastricht until 30 June 2020)[10]
MF Isaiah Jones (on loan at St Johnstone until 30 June 2020)[11]
FW Mitchell Curry (on loan at Gateshead until 30 June 2020)[12]

Academy

Middlesbrough F.C. Under-18s
Full nameMiddlesbrough Football Club Under-18s
Nickname(s)The Boro, Smoggies
Short nameMFC, Boro
Founded1876 (1876)
GroundRockliffe Park, Hurworth
OwnerSteve Gibson
ChairmanSteve Gibson
ManagerCraig Liddle
LeagueU18 Premier League North
2018–195th
WebsiteClub website

The Middlesbrough Academy is the name for Middlesbrough's youth system. They field teams in the U21 Premier League and U18 Premier League.

The longest serving academy manager was Dave Parnaby, who was appointed in 1998 and retired in 2017. During this time, the academy produced many notable players such as former first team captains Ben Gibson and Jonathan Woodgate; Australia internationals Brad Jones, Luke Wilkshire and Rhys Williams; Scotland internationals James Morrison, Graeme Murty and Robbie Stockdale; England internationals Stewart Downing and Adam Johnson; as well as Northern Ireland international Chris Brunt.[13]

He also led the Academy side to the 2003 FA Youth Cup final against Manchester United where they finished runners up,[14] before getting to the final again the next season and emerging victorious over Aston Villa in 2004.[15]

Current squad

As of 1 August 2019[16]

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

No. Position Player
GK Harry Flatters
GK Max Metcalfe
GK Oliver Swann
DF Harold Essien
DF Jack Hannah
DF Andrew Nelson
DF Terry Stephenson
DF Andrew Wilson
MF Sam Collins
MF Isiah Cornet
No. Position Player
MF Isaac Fletcher
MF Joseph Gibson
MF Harry Green
MF Lucas Reed
MF Cain Sykes
MF George Waites
MF Pharrell Willis
FW Alberto Balde Almanzar
FW Joshua Coburn
FW Joseph Ridley

Staff

The Middlesbrough football club academy staff are as follows:

Senior Staff

Position Staff
Academy ManagerCraig Liddle
Head Goalkeeping CoachChris Pennock
Head Sports ScientistPeter Hood
Head Of MedicalAdam Read
Head of RecruitmentRon Bone
Assistant Head of RecruitmentMartin Carter
Head of Education and WelfareBarry Dawson

Administration

RoleName
Head of Academy OperationsWendy Thomas
Academy AdministratorMaria Bloom

Medical

RoleName
Head Of MedicalAdam Read
PhysiotherapistStuart Irwin

Fitness and Performance

NameRole
Head of Fitness and Sports SciencePeter Hood
Sport ScientistAlex Pots
Performance AnalystJamie Bettson

Scouting

NameRole
Head of RecruitmentRon Bone
Assistant Head of RecruitmentMartin Carter
Scout, Academy RecruitmentMichael Barkley

Coaching staff

Because of Middlesbrough Football Clubs Academies EPP level they divide their coaching into three phases. Professional development, youth development and foundation phases of coaching.

NameRole
Professional Development Lead Coach (U21)Paul Jenkins Professional Development Assistant Coach (U21)Graeme Lee
Professional Development Coach (U18)Craig Liddle Professional Development Assistant Coach (U18)Mark Tinkler
Professional Development Goalkeeping CoachChris Pennock
Youth Development Lead CoachCraig Liddle
Youth Development CoachAlun Armstrong
Youth Development Assistant CoachKevin Scott
Foundation Development Lead CoachPaul Crager
Foundation Development CoachAllan Clark

Notable Products

Many players have come through Middlesbrough's academy who have either gone on to play for the first team or have gone on to have successful careers elsewhere. The following are players who have made professional appearances, either for Middlesbrough or another football club, during their careers.

They are organised in order of the date they signed their first professional contract with Middlesbrough (from 1997 onwards). Appearances for those who played for Middlesbrough are counted as all professional appearances for the club in all competitions. Players who are still contracted to the club (including players loaned out elsewhere) are highlighted in bold.

Players who have played for Middlesbrough

As of 30 January 2020
Year Player Position Apps
1997 Sean KilgannonCentral Midfielder1
Chris BennionGoalkeeper1
Mark HudsonCentral Midfielder6
1998 Stuart ParnabyRight Back127
Brad JonesGoalkeeper74
Luke WilkshireRight Back25
Carlos MarinelliAttacking Midfielder46
Brian CloseRight Back1
1999 Craig DoveLeft Midfielder2
2000 Stewart Downing404
David MurphyLeft Back16
Jamie CadeStriker1
2001 Andrew DaviesCentre Back71
Ross TurnbullGoalkeeper29
2002 Andrew TaylorLeft Back145
Tony McMahonRight Back137
Danny GrahamStriker39
James MorrisonAttacking Midfielder98
2003 Jason KennedyCentral Midfielder7
Matthew BatesCentre Back126
Tom CraddockStriker5
David WheaterCentre Back157
Adam JohnsonRight Midfielder120
2004 Graeme Owens1
Jonathan GroundsLeft Back37
Lee CattermoleDefensive Midfielder91
Seb HinesCentre Back87
Rhys WilliamsDefensive Midfielder141
Ben HutchinsonStriker9
2005 Josh WalkerCentral Midfielder13
John JohnsonCentre Back1
2006 Jonathan FranksRight Winger30
Joe BennettLeft Back92
Jason SteeleGoalkeeper142
2007 Richard SmallwoodDefensive Midfielder72
2008 Cameron ParkLeft Midfielder5
2009 Luke WilliamsStriker42
Connor RipleyGoalkeeper3
Ben GibsonCentre Back203
Adam ReachAttacking Midfielder78
2011 Jordan JonesLeft Midfielder1
2012 Bryn MorrisDefensive Midfielder3
Bradley FewsterStriker2
2013 Dael FryCentre Back92
2014 Nathan McGinley1
Harry ChapmanLeft Midfielder4
2015 Ben LiddleCentral Midfielder2
Hayden CoulsonLeft Back16
2016 Aynsley PearsGoalkeeper16
Marcus TavernierLeft Midfielder61
Stephen WalkerStriker10
2017 Tyrone O'Neill1
Bilal BrahimiLeft Winger1
2018 Nathan WoodCentre Back5

Players who have played for other football clubs

As of 30 January 2020
Year Player Position
1998 Christian HansonCentre Back
ArthuroStriker
Aron Wilford
Ger Robinson
1999 Sam RussellGoalkeeper
Phil GulliverCentre Back
Keith GilroyCentral Midfielder
Stephen Brackstone
2000 Gary Smith
Andrew KellyCentre Back
Sergio van KantenCentral Midfielder
2001 Chris Brunt
2002 Gary LiddleCentre Back
Anthony PeacockCentral Midfielder
Michaël Van Geele
2003 David KnightGoalkeeper
Dale Roberts
Nathan MulliganCentral Midfielder
2004 Kevin BurgessCentre Back
Hérold GoulonDefensive Midfielder
2005 Stephen Thompson Striker
Nathan Fisher
Daryl RobsonCentral Midfielder
2006 Nathan Porritt
Shaun SaikoAttacking Midfielder
2007 Jordan RobinsonCentre Back
Gary MartinStriker
Ashley CorkerLeft Back
2008 Patrick OtteLeft Midfielder
James GrayStriker
2009 Charlie Wyke
Adam SmithGoalkeeper
Ryan BrobbelLeft Midfielder
Matthew DolanCentral Midfielder
2010 Wilson KneeshawStriker
Jarrett RiversRight Midfielder
Curtis Edwards
Adam JacksonCentre Back
2011 Zak BoageyStriker
Anthony Hernandez
2012 Mark KitchingCentre Back
Joe FryerGoalkeeper
David AtkinsonCentre Back
2013 Jonny Burn
Callum CookeAttacking Midfielder
2014 Luke CoddingtonGoalkeeper
Callum JohnsonRight Back
Junior MondalLeft Midfielder
2016 Alex PattisonCentral Midfielder
Luke ArmstrongStriker

Players who have played at international level

Many players who have come through the youth ranks at Middlesbrough have appeared for their national team at both senior and youth levels. The following is a list of those players organised by national team and alphabetical order respectively.

As of 6 February 2019
TeamPlayer(s)
2012 GB Olympic TeamJason Steele
England U-16sJamie Cade, Lee Cattermole, Callum Cooke, Hayden Coulson, Stewart Downing, Bradley Fewster, Jonathan Franks, Seb Hines, Adam Jackson, David Knight, Tony McMahon, Bryn Morris, David Murphy, Stuart Parnaby, Jason Steele, Andrew Taylor, Ross Turnbull, David Wheater, Nathan Wood
England U-17sLee Cattermole, Callum Cooke, Hayden Coulson, Matthew Elsdon, Bradley Fewster, Jonathan Franks, Dael Fry, Ben Gibson, Seb Hines, Adam Jackson, David Knight, Tony McMahon, Bryn Morris, James Morrison, Nathan Porritt, Jason Steele, Andrew Taylor, Ross Turnbull, Stephen Walker, David Wheater, Luke Williams, Nathan Wood
England U-18sMatthew Bates, Stephen Brackstone, Lee Cattermole, Harry Chapman, Callum Cooke, Hayden Coulson, Stewart Downing, Bradley Fewster, Jonathan Franks, Dael Fry, Ben Gibson, Adam Jackson, David Knight, Bryn Morris, James Morrison, Stuart Parnaby, Richard Smallwood, Andrew Taylor, Ross Turnbull, Stephen Walker, David Wheater
England U-19sMatthew Bates, Joe Bennett, Lee Cattermole, Stewart Downing, Bradley Fewster, Jonathan Franks, Dael Fry, Seb Hines, Adam Jackson, Adam Johnson, David Knight, Tony McMahon, Bryn Morris, James Morrison, Adam Reach, Connor Ripley, Jason Steele, Marcus Tavernier, Andrew Taylor, Ross Turnbull, Stephen Walker, David Wheater, Luke Williams
England U-20sJoe Bennett, Harry Chapman, Jonathan Franks, Dael Fry, Ben Gibson, Danny Graham, Bryn Morris, James Morrison, Stuart Parnaby, Adam Reach, Connor Ripley, Marcus Tavernier, Andrew Taylor, Josh Walker, Luke Williams
England U-21sJoe Bennett, Lee Cattermole, Andrew Davies, Stewart Downing, Dael Fry, Ben Gibson, Adam Johnson, Stuart Parnaby, Jason Steele, Andrew Taylor, David Wheater
England C TeamDale Roberts
England B TeamStewart Downing
Senior TeamStewart Downing, Adam Johnson
Wales U-21sRhys Williams
Scotland U-19sCameron Park
Scotland U-21sCameron Park
Scotland Senior TeamJames Morrison, Graeme Murty, Robbie Stockdale
Northern Ireland U-16sJames Gray
Northern Ireland U-17sRyan Brobbel, James Gray
Northern Ireland U-18sRyan Brobbel
Northern Ireland U-19sRyan Brobbel, Chris Brunt, James Gray, Jordan Jones
Northern Ireland U-21sRyan Brobbel, Chris Brunt, Brian Close, James Gray
Northern Ireland U-23sChris Brunt, Brian Close
Northern Ireland Senior TeamChris Brunt, Jordan Jones
Gibraltar U-19sAnthony Hernandez
GibraltarAnthony Hernandez
Ireland U-16sKeith Gilroy
Ireland U-17sGer Robinson
Ireland U-21sKeith Gilroy
Australia U-20s Brad Jones, Luke Wilkshire
Australia U-23s Brad Jones, Luke Wilkshire
Australia Senior Team Brad Jones, Luke Wilkshire, Rhys Williams
Canada U-20sShaun Saiko
Canada U-23sShaun Saiko
France U-19sBilal Brahimi
France U-21sHérold Goulon
Argentina U-17sCarlos Marinelli
Argentina U-20sCarlos Marinelli

Honours

Winners (1): 2004
Runners-up (2): 1990, 2003
Winners (1): 2014–15
Winners (11): 1996-97, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2011-12, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18

References

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  2. "Our Academy". mfc.co.uk. Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  3. "U-23s". mfc.co.uk. Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
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  5. "Connor Malley Heads North In Ayr Loan Move". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  6. "Stephen Walker Links Up With Crewe On Loan". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  7. "Ben Liddle Makes Scunthorpe Loan Switch". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  8. "Brad James Goes On Loan To Gateshead". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  9. "Zach Hemming Joins Blyth Spartans On Loan". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  10. "Enes Mahmutovic Heads To The Netherlands". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  11. "Isaiah Jones Loaned To St. Johnston". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  12. "Mitch Curry Loaned To Gateshead". Middlesbrough F.C. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
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