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Blackburn Rovers Academy and Under-21s
Full nameBlackburn Rovers Academy and Under-21s
Nickname(s)Rovers, Blue and Whites, The Riversiders[1]
Founded1875; 149 years ago (1875)
GroundCounty Ground (Leyland), Leyland, Lancashire
Capacity~2,300
Head of AcademyStuart Jones
U21 Lead CoachMike Sheron
LeaguePremier League 2
U18 Premier League
Current season

Blackburn Rovers F.C. Academy and Under-21s are the youth teams of Blackburn Rovers. The Blackburn Rovers Academy holds Category One status. The current manager of the Under 21's side is Mike Sheron. The team play in the Premier League 2 Division 1, after gaining promotion from the Premier League 2 Division 2 in the 2017/18 season.

Under-21s team

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Blackburn Rovers Under-21s play in the Premier League 2 Division 1.

Damien Johnson is the former manager the Under-21. His predecessor, Eric Kinder left the role to take over as the club's Head of Academy. Kinder was appointed Gary Bowyer's replacement following his appointment as first team manager following two successful caretaker spells. However, the new current head of Academy at Blackburn Rovers is Stuart Jones. The Under 21s play their home games at The Lancashire FA County Ground at Leyland, Preston.

The team now is mainly made up of players acquired from local academies like Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Everton. Several Under 21's players have recently made the step up into John Eustace's first team, including Lewis Travis, John Buckley, Joe Rankin-Costello and Hayden Carter.

The Academy

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Blackburn Rovers Academy holds Category One status, the highest possible. The club maintained this status in a full audit which took place during the 2017/18 season. The Academy trains at Brockhall training village, the same location as the first team and the Under 21s. It also provides a stepping stone for youngsters to progress to the highest levels of football at Blackburn Rovers producing high quality players in the past. Former players such as Damien Duff, Phil Jones, Damien Johnson, James Beattie, Neil Danns, Jonathan Walters, and Anthony Pilkington were all nurtured in The Academy. Current professional football players also include Jason Lowe, Martin Olsson, Grant Hanley, Josh Morris, Adam Henley, Connor Mahoney, Ryan Nyambe, David Raya and Jack O'Connell have graduated from the clubs academy. Recent graduates such as Lewis Travis, Joe Rankin-Costello, Scott Wharton, Hayden Carter and John Buckley among others, play for Blackburn Rovers Championship team currently.

History & Facilities

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In January 1991, British industrialist and businessman Jack Walker a lifelong fan of Blackburn Rovers completed the takeover of the club. In the following years, the Brockhall Village Academy, was constructed at a cost of approximately £4.75 million. The centre included state of the art facilities on a par with top training facilities elsewhere in Europe. It includes 6 full-size pitches, indoor training facilities, an indoor running track, outdoor running "hill", a swimming pool, goalkeeper training facilities as well as accommodation for the youth players.

Blackburn Rovers India Academy

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On 19 November 2010, Pune based chicken meat processing, and pharmaceutical company, Venkateshwara Hatcheries Private Limited., completed the takeover of Blackburn Rovers, under the name Venky's London Limited.[2][3]

One of the companies early ambitions was to open an Academy back in their home nation of India. Managing director, told The Indian Express newspaper the club was planning a centre of excellence near Pune which is 100 km (60 miles) from Mumbai.

"We are getting an academy and a stadium in Pune," Venky's B. Balaji Rao was quoted as saying. "The site is near the Mumbai-Pune highway and will be ready in a year-and-a-half or two years." Rao said the academy, on the outskirts of the city, will be run exactly like a Rovers' training centre at Brockhall in northwest England, taking players from the age of 11 and 12. As of 2016 however no academy or stadium has been constructed.[4]

Squads

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Development Squad

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As of 29 November 2024[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
34 GK England ENG Jack Barrett
GK England ENG Felix Goddard
GK England ENG Solomon Honor
GK Pakistan PAK Adam Khan
GK England ENG Nicholas Michalski
25 DF England ENG Jake Batty
DF England ENG Max Davies
DF England ENG Rhys Doherty
39 DF England ENG Leo Duru
40 DF England ENG Matty Litherland
DF England ENG Charlie Olson
DF England ENG Brandon Powell
DF England ENG George Pratt
MF England ENG Lewis Bell
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Adam Caddick
36 MF England ENG James Edmondson
22 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Zak Gilsenan
MF England ENG Paul Murphy-Worrell
41 MF England ENG Harley O'Grady-Macken
MF England ENG Zack Stritch
MF England ENG Isaac Whitehall
FW England ENG Alex Baker
FW Poland POL Dominik Biniek
37 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Tom Bloxham
FW England ENG Joe Boggan
FW Northern Ireland NIR Aodhan Doherty
44 FW France FRA Exaucé Mafoumbi
32 FW England ENG Igor Tyjon

Out on Loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
35 GK England ENG Jordan Eastham (on loan at Ashton United)
DF Northern Ireland NIR Tom Atcheson (on loan at Marine)
DF England ENG Patrick Gamble (on loan at AFC Fylde)
MF Scotland SCO Kristi Montgomery (on loan at Marine)
MF England ENG Lorenze Mullarky-Matthews (on loan at Bamber Bridge)
MF Morocco MAR Jalil Saadi (on loan at Ethnikos Achna)
MF England ENG Harrison Wood (on loan at Annan Athletic)

Academy (Under-18s)

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Updated 29 November 2024.[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Luke Thompson
GK England ENG Blake Wolsoncroft
DF England ENG Micheal Decandia
DF England ENG Lucas Houghton
DF England ENG Leon Kelley-Quinn
DF Wales WAL Bruce Leeming
DF England ENG Harvey Pates
DF England ENG Teddy Ramwell
MF England ENG Isaac Dunn
MF Hungary HUN Patrik Farkas
MF England ENG Freddie Leatherbarrow
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Tyler Mansbridge
MF England ENG Aaron Potter
MF England ENG Daniel Shaw
MF England ENG Jackson Shorrocks
MF England ENG Bradley Taylor
MF England ENG Frank Vare
MF England ENG Nathan Willis
FW England ENG Nathan Dlamini
FW England ENG Stephen Edmondson
FW England ENG Valentin Joseph
FW England ENG Jayden Sergeant

Noted graduates

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Blackburn Rovers' youth system has been successful over the years, many players who have come through it have gone on to feature in the first-team and make an impact or progress in the 1st teams of other clubs in the future.

Current/Former Rovers first teamers

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Other notable academy graduates

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References

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  1. ^ "Nicknames". Club Nicknames. The-Football-Club.com. 2 August 2009. Archived from the original on 7 September 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Rovers Takeover Complete - Financial Document" (PDF). Rovers.co.uk. Blackburn Rovers. 19 November 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Venky's spent £23m to buy Blackburn". Deccan Chronicle. 21 November 2010. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  4. ^ "Blackburn to set up Indian academy". Fifa.com. Football Association. 8 July 2011. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Development Squad". Blackburn Rovers Official Site. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Blackburn Rovers FC".
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