Huddersfield Town A.F.C. Reserves and Academy explained

Clubname:Huddersfield Town B Team and Academy
Fullname:Huddersfield Town F.C. B Team and Academy
Founded:1908
Ground:Canalside Training Centre, Huddersfield
Chairman:Sir Patrick Stewart
Chrtitle:President
Manager:B Team: Michael Tonge
U18: Oliver Jeffries
League:B Team: Central League
U18: EFL Youth Alliance North Division
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The Huddersfield Town B Team is the reserve team of League One football club Huddersfield Town. They play competitive football in the Central League and the Premier League Cup.

The Huddersfield Town Academy represent the club at youth level, the most senior team being the Under 18s who play in the EFL Youth Alliance North Division. Their biggest achievement is reaching the FA Youth Cup final in the 1973–74 season, losing 2–1 on aggregate to Tottenham Hotspur.

Home games for all sides are played at the club's training ground, Canalside, with the exception of some higher profile cup games which take place at the first team's John Smith's Stadium.

B Team

The club first entered a reserve team into a competition in the 1910–11 season, taking the first team's place in the Midland Football League upon their election to the Football League. They later played one season in the Yorkshire Combination, before joining the Central League in 1913–14, a competition they have won four times.[1]

History

Reserve team years

The Huddersfield Town reserves competed in The Central League Division One East until the 2009–10 season when Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark chose not to enter a reserve team in the Central League during the 2010-11 season, instead planning a series of high-quality friendlies. Clark stated that "the idea of reserve team football is to bridge the gap between youth teams and first team football" and that "[we] have faced a lot of very young sides in the reserve league this season, and that will not provide our own young professionals with the test they need".[2]

Whilst playing at reserve league level, the reserves split their home games between A.F.C. Emley's Welfare Ground and the Galpharm Stadium.

First team coach Paul Stephenson was the last serving reserve team manager.

Development squad (2009–2012)

Lee Clark saw through his idea to discontinue the reserve team and subsequently created the club's development squad, to be managed by development coach Steve Watson. Following a behind-closed-doors game at Doncaster Rovers, Watson described the team's games as "working very well" "from both perspectives – fitness for our first team squad members and as a way of integrating the younger players into a higher level of football."[3]

When Lee Clark left as manager of the first team on February 15, 2012, his coaching staff (including Watson) also left the club.[4] On April 12, 2012, the club appointed former Manchester City Elite Development Squad leader and Rochdale first team manager Steve Eyre as the club's senior professional development Coach.[5]

Most fixtures have so far been played at the club's training ground, Canalside, but occasionally the Galpharm Stadium has been used to host Development Squad games that are open to the public.[6]

Professional Development League (2012–2020)

From the 2012–13 season, Huddersfield's development squad will compete in the newly formed Under-21 Professional Development League in the League 2 North Division. The league was set up as part of the wide-reaching Elite Player Performance Plan, and Town will be one of 12 clubs in the Category 2 Northern section along with Crewe Alexandra, Barnsley, Birmingham City, Coventry City, Derby County, Leeds United, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday and Wigan Athletic. The fixtures are set up to mirror those in the FA Premier Academy League for Under 18s.[7]

In the 2019–20 season, a Huddersfield team entered a small league (under-21 plus three overage) along with Brentford and four Scottish clubs.[8]

B Team (2020–present)

In 2020 the club launched its B Team[9], effectively replacing the under-21 and under-23 age-level teams, and re-entered the Central League whilst continuing to take part in the Premier League Cup competition.

Current squad

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Honours

Academy

The role of the Huddersfield Town Academy is to develop players and their abilities to their full potential for the club's first team.[11] The academy has produced a number of players, including former England under-21 players Andy Booth and Jon Stead, former Irish Under 21 internationals Michael Collins and James Berrett as well as Nathan Clarke, who made 300 appearances for the first team. The current Academy Manager is former academy graduate Jon Worthington, with the under-18 team coached by Oliver Jeffries.

History

Future

After the arrival of chairman Dean Hoyle in the summer of 2009, there was an overall development in every aspect of Huddersfield Town, including the academy. The main development taking place with regards to the academy is the current redevelopment of the club's new training complex, Canalside. The project will conclude with the academy players training alongside their first-team counterparts for the first time at a high quality, purpose-built facility.[12]

The 2024-25 season saw the return of the academy to Category Three status, seeing the reinstation of teams below the under-19 level.[13]

Current academy squad

[14]

Current academy staff

Recent academy graduates

Academy graduates who still play for Huddersfield, including those that are currently out on loan to other clubs, are highlighted in green.

Appearances and goals are those in competitive fixtures for Huddersfield Town.

PlayerCurrent Clubwidth=12%Bornwidth=13%International Honourswidth=29%Debutwidth=5%Appswidth=5%Goalswidth=10%Manager
Age 19 v Burnley (a), 8 January 2022 1 0 Carlos Corberán
Age 17 v Plymouth Argyle (h), 9 January 2021 1 0
Age 18 v Plymouth Argyle (h), 9 January 2021 1 0
Age 19 v Plymouth Argyle (h), 9 January 2021 1 0
Age 17 v Plymouth Argyle (h), 9 January 2021 3 0
Age 17 v AFC Bournemouth (a), 12 December 2020 2 0
Age 21 v Rochdale (h), 5 September 2020 6 1
Age 19 v Rochdale (h), 5 September 2020 3 0
Age 19 v Rochdale (h), 5 September 2020 2 0
Age 19 v Millwall (a), 22 July 2020 40 0 Danny Schofield
Age 19 v Millwall (a), 22 July 2020 1 0
Age 17 v Leeds United (h), 7 December 2019 1 0 Danny Cowley
Age 19 v Lincoln City (h), 13 August 2019 27 2 Jan Siewert
Age 19 v Lincoln City (h), 13 August 2019 35 0
Age 20 v Queens Park Rangers (a), 10 August 2019 128 8
Age 18 v Watford (h), 20 April 2019 12 1
Age 18 v AFC Bournemouth (h), 9 March 2019 26 2
Age 17 v Rotherham United (h), 23 August 2017 1 0David Wagner
Age 22 v Brentford (h), 7 May 2016 1 0
Age 19 v Milton Keynes Dons (h), 20 October 2015 7 1 Chris Powell
Age 19 v Blackburn Rovers (h), 25 April 2015 1 0
Stafford RangersAge 19 v Fulham (h), 21 March 2015 1 0
Cheltenham TownAge 19 v Reading (h), 24 February 2015 2 0
Age 20 v AFC Bournemouth (h), 9 August 2014 1 0 Mark Robins
Age 17 v Leicester City (h), 26 April 2014 91 6
Age 18 v Hull City (a), 24 September 2013 86 9
Deceased Age 18 v Leicester City (h), 26 January 2013 5 0 Mark Lillis
Age 18 v Bristol Rovers (a), 12 March 2011 1 0 Lee Clark
Age 20 v Colchester United (h), 23 January 2011 121 4
Age 18 v Macclesfield Town (h), 27 November 2010 13 1
Age 19 v Charlton Athletic (h), 28 August 2010 26 0
Age 19 v Leyton Orient (a), 2 May 2009 1 0
Age 17 v Southend United (a), 5 December 2007 274 0 Andy Ritchie
Age 17 v Tranmere Rovers (a), 26 October 2007 6 0
Age 18 v Crewe Alexandra (a), 7 September 2007 1 0
Age 18 v Northampton Town (a), 27 April 2007 6 0
Age 18 v Oldham Athletic (a), 7 April 2007 41 2 Gerry Murphy
Free Agent Age 19 v Port Vale (h), 31 March 2007 6 0
Age 17 v Scunthorpe United (h), 4 November 2006 81 1 Peter Jackson
Kingscourt Harps Age 18 v Boston United (a), 19 October 2005 2 0
Age 19 v Boston United (a), 19 October 2005 19 0
Age 19 v Walsall (h), 15 October 2005 42 2
Age 18 v Blackpool (h), 19 February 2005 197 22
Age 17 v Milton Keynes Dons (a), 12 February 2005 112 3
Age 19 v Macclesfield Town (h), 13 March 2004 48 8
Retired Age 19 v Leyton Orient (h), 27 September 2003 51 3
Retired Age 19 v Rochdale (a), 16 September 2003 45 2
Age 19 v Bristol Rovers (h), 30 August 2003 261 8
Age 17 v Oldham Athletic (h), 3 May 2003 20 0 Mel Machin
Age 18 v Oldham Athletic (h), 3 May 2003 179 12
Retired Age 20 v Crewe Alexandra (a), 18 January 2003 57 0 Mick Wadsworth
Age 21 v Northampton Town (a), 14 September 2002 84 0
Retired Age 22 v Peterborough United (a), 17 August 2002 37 2
Huddersfield Town (Academy Physio)Age 19 v Plymouth Argyle (a), 13 August 2002 237 14
Age 19 v Brentford (h), 10 August 2002 100 27
Age 18 v Stoke City (a), 8 September 2001 299 10 Lou Macari

Information in the above table is correct as of 5 May 2022

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football Club History Database - Huddersfield Town reserves. 5 November 2024.
  2. Web site: Reserves withdraw from Totesport.com League . htafc.com . 2010-05-31 . 2011-07-16.
  3. Web site: Development Game Played In Donny . htafc.com . 2011-09-06 . 2011-09-07.
  4. Web site: 2012-02-15 . Lee Clark - A Club Statement . https://web.archive.org/web/20120426065549/http://www.htafc.com/page/FromTheBoardroomDetail/0,,10312~2611980,00.html . 2012-04-26 . 2012-04-12 . htafc.com.
  5. Web site: Eyre Appointed Development Coach . htafc.com . 2012-04-12 . 2012-04-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120414032652/http://www.htafc.com/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10312~2732407%2C00.html . 2012-04-14 .
  6. Web site: Open Development Game Today . htafc.com . 2011-08-31 . 2011-09-07.
  7. Web site: Huddersfield Town keen to play new Under 21 League games at the John Smith's Stadium. 14 August 2012.
  8. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/celtic-rangers-join-new-cross-20076813.amp Celtic and Rangers join new cross-border reserve competition along with Aberdeen and Hibs
  9. Web site: Huddersfield Town B team boss spells out club's long-term youth strategy. 14 December 2022.
  10. Web site: B Team - Huddersfield Town FC. Huddersfield Town A.F.C. . 5 November 2024.
  11. Web site: HTFC Academy - Our Ethos . htafcacademy.com . 2011-07-16 . dead . https://archive.today/20110130064309/http://www.htafcacademy.com/our-ethos.php . 2011-01-30 .
  12. Web site: HTFC Academy - history. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110130105936/http://www.htafcacademy.com/history.php?id=future. 2011-01-30.
  13. Web site: New Hires Complete Town Academy Coaching Structure. Huddersfield Town A.F.C. . 5 November 2024.
  14. Web site: Under 18s - Huddersfield Town FC. Huddersfield Town A.F.C. . 5 November 2024.