The Aston Villa Under-21s, formerly known as Aston Villa Reserves and Aston Villa Under-23s, are the most senior youth development team of
Aston Villa and compete in Premier League 2 (Division 2) of the
Professional Development League
The Professional Development League is a system of youth football leagues that are managed, organised and controlled by the Premier League or by the Football League. It was introduced by the Football Association via the Elite Player Performanc ...
, the
Premier League Cup and the
EFL Trophy in the 2022–23 season. The team plays its home games at Aston Villa's training ground,
Bodymoor Heath and occasionally
Villa Park
Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, England, with a seating capacity of 42,682. It has been the home of Premier League side Aston Villa since 1897. The ground is less than a mile from both Witton and Aston railway station ...
. Aston Villa also have an academy side that competes in the Under-18 division of the Professional Development League, the U18 Premier League Cup and the
FA Youth Cup annually, most recently winning the latter trophy in the 2020-21 season. They also field a youth side in the
Birmingham Senior Cup
The Birmingham Senior Cup is a football competition for Birmingham County FA club teams, organised by the Birmingham County Football Association. It began in 1876 and is the oldest county cup competition still active.
The Birmingham Senior Cup is ...
annually.
The team were part of the
FA Premier Reserve League since its foundation in 1999 and were winners of the
2011-12 Premier Reserve League South title, the last in that format. The side has been successful in recent decades, as well as becoming national champions in the 2003–04 and 2009–10 seasons, the team also won four out of five Southern Championships between 2007 and 2012, before the format changed to the Professional Development League. The side also won the
NextGen Series in 2013, a Europe-wide tournament for elite academies.
Current senior squad players
Keinan Davis,
Tim Iroegbunam
Timothy Emeka Iroegbunam (born 30 June 2003) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Aston Villa. He is a product of the West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa academies.
Career Youth career
Iroegbunam played youth football i ...
,
Indiana Vassilev
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,
Jacob Ramsey,
Cameron Archer
Cameron Desmond Archer (born 9 December 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Aston Villa.
Archer is a product of the Aston Villa Academy. He joined Aston Villa academy aged eight from local side Walsall ...
, and
Jaden Philogene-Bidace
Jaden Philogene-Bidace (born 8 February 2002), known as Jaden Philogene, is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship side Cardiff City, on loan from Aston Villa. He is a product of the Aston Villa Academy ...
all came through the youth system at the club. Notable former players to have come through the Villa academy include
Jack Grealish
Jack Peter Grealish (born 10 September 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for club Manchester City and the England national team.
Grealish joined Aston Villa at the age of six, and ...
,
Brian Little,
Gabriel Agbonlahor
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,
Ciaran Clark,
Gary Cahill
Gary James Cahill (born 19 December 1985) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
Cahill began his career playing for the AFC Dronfield youth system in Derbyshire. In 2000, he joined the Aston Villa Academy an ...
,
Gareth Barry
Gareth Barry (born 23 February 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He made 653 Premier League appearances for Aston Villa, Manchester City, Everton and West Bromwich Albion, the highest number of ap ...
,
Thomas Hitzlsperger
Thomas Hitzlsperger (born 5 April 1982) is a German director of football and former footballer who played as a midfielder. In February 2019, he was appointed Head of Sport of VfB Stuttgart and was subsequently promoted to CEO. In March 2022, he ...
,
Darius Vassell
Darius Martin Clarke Vassell (born 13 June 1980) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward for Aston Villa, Manchester City, Ankaragücü and Leicester City.
Vassell began his career at his home town club Aston Vill ...
,
Craig Gardner
Craig Gardner (born 25 November 1986) is an English professional football coach and former player who made 260 appearances in the Premier League and a further 67 in the Championship. He joined the coaching staff at Birmingham City in January 20 ...
,
Marc Albrighton
Marc Kevin Albrighton (born 18 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger or wing-back for Championship side West Bromwich Albion, on loan from Premier League club Leicester City.
Albrighton joined Aston Vil ...
,
Andre Green,
Andreas Weimann
Andreas Weimann (; born 5 August 1991) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for club Bristol City and the Austria national team. Weimann was signed by Aston Villa as a sixteen-year-old from Rapid Vienna and ...
, and
Steven Davis amongst many others. The U21 team is made up of players under the age of 21, although five over-age outfield players and an over-age goalkeeper may be named in a Premier League 2 match squad, these may include fringe
first-team players and senior players recovering from injury.
History
The origins of the team date back to 1892, when ''Aston Villa Reserves'' joined the
Birmingham & District League. After finishing in the runners-up position twice in the first 2 seasons of the competition, Villa finally won their first trophy in the 1894–95 season, winning 26 out of 30 league games and losing just once all season. Several titles followed after this achievement, including a run of 8 consecutive titles between 1902 and 1910. When Villa finally left the
Birmingham & District League in 1915, they had accumulated a total of 12 league titles and 6 runners-up finishes.
After that, the reserve team played in the
Central League
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for many years, becoming champions in 1929–30, 1963–64 and 1992–93.
In 1999–2000, the
FA Premier Reserve League was set up, Villa were one of the founding members, and were split into the Northern section of the league. Three disappointing seasons followed, however in the 2003–04 season, inspired by brothers
Stefan Moore and
Luke Moore, Villa eased to their first title. In the two seasons which followed (2004–05 and 2005–06), Villa agonisingly finished both campaigns as runners-up, both times to
Manchester United. In the 2006–07 season, for the first time since its introduction, the
FA Premier Reserve League excluded
Coca-Cola Championship teams from playing in the league, with the 20 senior
English Premiership
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teams parallelling the teams involved in the
FA Premier League. This also meant that due to geographical circumstances, Aston Villa Reserves were switched from the Northern Division, to the Southern equivalent, for the first time since the start of the original format in 1999. Villa eventually finished 4th - winning 9 out of their 18 games, with
Luke Moore the top goalscorer, with 7. The season saw the impressive development of several youngsters, most notably including
Zoltán Stieber
Zoltán Stieber (; born 16 October 1988) is a Hungarian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a winger (association football), winger or attacking midfielder for Újpest FC, Újpest. Having spent time in a number of Hungari ...
,
Shane Lowry
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and
Stephen O'Halloran, all of which were rewarded with
first-team opportunities in the pre-season fixtures, prior to the
2007–08 season.
Inspired by Swedish striker
Tobias Mikaelsson, Aston Villa Reserves clinched the
2007–08 Southern title, their second regional success since the inception of the league in 1999. However, they were beaten 3–0 in the Play-Off Final by Northern champions Liverpool.
In the
2008–09 season, the team went one better by securing their second consecutive Southern title, and then defeating Sunderland to claim their first ever national title, with goals from
Nathan Delfouneso,
James Collins and
Shane Lowry
Shane Lowry (born 2 April 1987) is an Irish professional golfer who plays on the European Tour and the PGA Tour. His notable achievements include winning the 2019 Open Championship, the Irish Open as an amateur in 2009, and the 2015 WGC-Bridg ...
.
Andreas Weimann
Andreas Weimann (; born 5 August 1991) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for club Bristol City and the Austria national team. Weimann was signed by Aston Villa as a sixteen-year-old from Rapid Vienna and ...
netted nine goals, to help Villa keep up their trend of securing the Southern title - their third consecutively - in the
2009–10 season. This included a remarkable 15-game unbeaten streak, running from the opening game of the campaign, all the way through to the last game of the season against Portsmouth. However, the club were denied a second consecutive national title, as they were beaten on penalties by Manchester United, after a 3–3 draw at Old Trafford.
The
2010–11
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season saw changes to the standard format of the league. Only 16 clubs competed, which meant a split between the top heavy Northern league. Undoubtedly the highlight of the season, was a 10–1 home victory over Arsenal at the
Greene King Stadium, en route to finishing third in the league.
Following changes arrived in the
2011–12 season. Three leagues were abolished, returning to two, whilst each team played the teams in their own league home and away. They also played each team in the regional league once, with home and away games split evenly. More success followed however, as Villa picked up another Southern title, with
Andreas Weimann
Andreas Weimann (; born 5 August 1991) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for club Bristol City and the Austria national team. Weimann was signed by Aston Villa as a sixteen-year-old from Rapid Vienna and ...
scoring nine times during the course of the season. It was a case of deja vu however, as they were again beaten on penalties by
Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The
Premier Reserve League
The Premier Reserve League (officially known as The Barclays Premier Reserve League for sponsorship reasons) was the reserve team league for the top English football teams in the Premier League. The league was split into a northern and a southe ...
was abolished during the summer of 2012, to make way for the
Professional Development League 1. Aston Villa were one of 22 clubs to take part in the inaugural season, participating in Group 2 of the competition.
During the 13-year tenure of the
original Reserve system, Aston Villa were the second most successful club - behind
Manchester United - with five regional titles and one national title. The youth sides currently play their home matches at
Villa Park
Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, England, with a seating capacity of 42,682. It has been the home of Premier League side Aston Villa since 1897. The ground is less than a mile from both Witton and Aston railway station ...
and
Bodymoor Heath.
From 2019, having been promoted back to the
Premier League
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, Aston Villa began fielding an under-21 side in the
EFL Trophy against
League One
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and
League Two
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opposition.
In January 2021, after a
coronavirus outbreak in the first team, the youth team was used for a first team game against Liverpool in the FA cup 3rd round.
Aston Villa Under-21s
Squad
On loan
Reserve, U21 & U23 Honours
Birmingham & District League
*Winners:
**1894/95, 1895/96, 1899/00, 1902/03, 1903/04, 1904/05, 1905/06, 1906/07, 1907/08, 1908/09, 1909/10, 1911/12,
1959-60 (Division Two).
*Runners-Up:
**1892/93, 1893/94, 1897/98, 1898/99, 1900/01, 1910/11.
Birmingham Senior Cup
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The Birmingham Senior Cup is ...
*Winners:
**1879/80, 1881/82, 1882/83, 1883/84, 1884/85, 1887/88, 1888/89, 1889/90, 1890/91, 1895/96, 1898/99, 1902/03, 1903/04, 1905/06, 1907/08, 1908/09, 1909/10, 1911/12, 1984/85.
*Runners-Up:
**1875/76, 1880/81, 1892/93, 1894/95, 1900/01, 1901/02, 1923/24, 1982/83, 1994/95, 1995/96.
FA Premier Reserve League North
*Winners:
**2003/04.
*Runners-Up:
**2004/05, 2005/06.
FA Premier Reserve League South
*Winners:
**2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2011/12
FA Premier League Cup
*Winners:
**
2017/18
FA Premier Reserve League
*Winners:
**2008/09.
*Runners-Up:
**2007/08, 2009/10, 2011/12.
Aston Villa Academy
Aston Villa Academy is the youth development side of
Premier League
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team
Aston Villa, it fields an under-18s team in the
U18 Professional Development League 1 (South Division). Until 2012 the team competed in Group B of the now defunct
FA Premier Academy League
The Premier Academy League (sometimes abbreviated as FAPAL) was the top level of youth football in England before it was to be replaced by a new league proposed by the Elite Player Performance Plan in 2012, which was accepted by the 72 member ...
.
In the
2009/10 season Villa clinched top spot in Group B of the Premier Academy League, impressively notching the most wins (22), most points (68) and most goals (84) of all 41 clubs involved. Villa's youngsters were drawn against Group A winners
Arsenal in the semi-final, which was won via a single strike from
Nathan Delfouneso. This subsequently meant a final against
FA Youth Cup winners
Manchester City, which was comprehensively won 2–0, with goals from James Collins and
Chris Herd. The top scorers for the season were
Irish
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Common meanings
* Someone or something of, from, or related to:
** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe
***Éire, Irish language name for the isle
** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
striker
James Collins (23),
Austrian
Austrian may refer to:
* Austrians, someone from Austria or of Austrian descent
** Someone who is considered an Austrian citizen, see Austrian nationality law
* Austrian German dialect
* Something associated with the country Austria, for example: ...
striker
Andreas Weimann
Andreas Weimann (; born 5 August 1991) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for club Bristol City and the Austria national team. Weimann was signed by Aston Villa as a sixteen-year-old from Rapid Vienna and ...
(16) and
English
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* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
striker
Nathan Delfouneso (15).The
2008/09 season was less fruitful for Villa's youngsters, as they finished 3rd in Group B, and were knocked out of the
FA Youth Cup at the first hurdle, losing in the Third Round to eventual champions
Arsenal.
Villa's youth team has a strong history in the
FA Youth Cup with wins in 1972, 1980, 2002 and 2021. Villa also reached the semi-finals of the
FA Youth Cup in 2004, eventually being knocked out by eventual runners-up
Chelsea
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Places Australia
* Chelsea, Victoria
Canada
* Chelsea, Nova Scotia
* Chelsea, Quebec
United Kingdom
* Chelsea, London, an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames
** Chelsea (UK Parliament consti ...
.
The Aston Villa Academy played in both seasons of the now defunct
NextGen Series, a tournament for Europe's elite football academies between 2011 and 2013. The team was composed of under-18s with up to three under-19s in each matchday squad. Having made the quarter-finals in the 2011-12 Series, the academy side captained by
Samir Carruthers
Samir Badre Carruthers (born 4 April 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League South side Dartford. He has represented the Republic of Ireland at U19 and U21 level.
With over 160 football league appea ...
won the final of the 2012-13 tournament on 1 April 2013 beating
Chelsea
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Places Australia
* Chelsea, Victoria
Canada
* Chelsea, Nova Scotia
* Chelsea, Quebec
United Kingdom
* Chelsea, London, an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames
** Chelsea (UK Parliament consti ...
2–0, at the
Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia is a multi-use stadium in Como, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Como 1907. The stadium holds 13,602 people.
The stadium was completed in 1927 and was built on precise ...
, in
Como
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Its proximity to Lake Como and to the Alps h ...
, Italy.
The team train at
Bodymoor Heath in
North Warwickshire
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and also play their home matches there on weekends.
Hong Kong Soccer Sevens
The yearly invitational seven-a-side
Hong Kong Soccer Sevens tournament brings together leading youth sides from around the world, and has brought notable success to Aston Villa's academy since 1999. A squad were fielded annually for the event. Villa have won the tournament five times, more than any other team.
Villa won the third ''HK Soccer Sevens'' tournament in 2002, defeating
Arsenal in the final, they went on to defend their title in 2004 (as the 2003 competition was cancelled due to the
SARS
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outbreak), inspired by
Stephen Cooke and
Steven Foley they clinched the trophy in the final against
Manchester United. Striker
Gabriel Agbonlahor
Gabriel Imuetinyan Agbonlahor (born 13 October 1986) is an English former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward; he mostly played as a central Striker (association football), strike ...
captained Villa to the semi-final in 2006 - losing to the eventual winners
Urawa Red Diamonds
, colloquially Urawa Reds (浦和レッズ), also known as Mitsubishi Urawa Football Club from April 1992 to January 1996, is a professional football club in the city of Saitama, part of the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan. The club plays in the J ...
- and also received the 'Player of the Tournament' accolade. Villa won the competition again in May 2010, beating
Central Coast Mariners
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of
Australia in the final.
The most recent HK Soccer Sevens tournament came in
2019
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.
Academy squad
''Players not listed in the official squad are referenced individually.''
Academy honours
NextGen Series
*Winners:
**
2012–13
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FA Youth Cup
*Winners:
**
1972
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,
1980,
2002, 2021
*Runners-Up:
**
1978,
2004
FA Premier Academy League U17s
*Winners:
**2003–04
FA Premier Academy League U18s: Group B
*Winners:
**2007–08
**2010–11
FA Premier Academy League U18s: Play-Offs
*Winners:
**2007–08
*Runners-Up:
**2007
HKFC International Soccer Sevens
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*Winners:
**2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016
Non-playing staff
Corporate hierarchy
Reference:
Management hierarchy
Notable Academy Graduates
The following players have all been members of the Aston Villa academy for at least one full season and have either made at least one appearance for the first team in professional competition, have gone on to play for a fully professional team or have represented their national team. Players in bold are still contracted to the club.
2020s
2010s
2000s
1990s
References
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Reserves and Academy
Football academies in England
Birmingham Combination
Premier League International Cup
NextGen series