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Middlesbrough F.C. Reserves and Academy are the under-21 and under-18 teams of Middlesbrough F.C.
Most home fixtures are played at Rockliffe Park, near Hurworth, though some are played at Victoria Park, Hartlepool.
Under 21s
Middlesbrough Reserves (also referred to as the Under-21 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 have also competed in the EFL Trophy during the 2016ā17, 2017ā18 and 2018ā19 seasons alongside 15 other academies that held Category 1 status.
= Current squad
=As of 8 December 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
= Out on loan
=Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Under 18s
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.
He also led the Academy side to the 2003 FA Youth Cup final against Manchester United where they finished runners up, before getting to the final again the next season and emerging victorious over Aston Villa in 2004.
= Current squad
=As of 8 December 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Staff
The Middlesbrough football club academy staff are as follows:
= Senior Staff
== Medical
== Fitness and Performance
== Scouting
== 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.
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 16 October 2020
= Players who have played for other football clubs
=As of 30 January 2020
= 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 21 October 2019
Honours
FA Youth Cup
Winners (1): 2003ā04
Runners-up (2): 1989ā90, 2002ā03
Professional U18 Development League
Winners (1): 2014ā15
North Riding Senior Cup
Winners (11): 1996ā97, 2000ā01, 2001ā02, 2003ā04, 2006ā07, 2007ā08, 2008ā09, 2011ā12, 2014ā15, 2015ā16, 2017ā18
Runners-up (1): 2003ā04, 2004ā05, 2013ā14
The Central League
Winners (1): 2011ā12
Runners-up (2): 1995ā96, 2010ā11
Central League Cup
Winners (1): 2014ā15