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Brentford F.C. Reserves was the reserve team of Brentford. The reserve team played at varying times from 1900 until 2011. During the 2012 off-season, the English reserve football pyramid and youth system was overhauled under the Elite Player Performance Plan and replaced with a new Academy system and development leagues. Brentford's reserve team was relaunched as the Brentford Development Squad in 2011 and in 2012 it began competing in Professional Development League 2 South. After closing the academy in May 2016, the club withdrew from the Elite Player Performance Plan and Professional Development League and launched a new Brentford B team. Following the first team's promotion to the Premier League in 2021, the club reopened its academy in time for the start of the 2022–23 season, under the Elite Player Performance Plan, while retaining the B team.

Reserve team

Background

Brentford Reserves was formed to give young players and first team players returning from injury game time in a competitive environment. The ever-changing structure of the game in England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the Brentford reserve team included in leagues competing against the first teams of amateur clubs. On occasion, the reserve team would compete in two leagues simultaneously. Upon the Football League's acceptance of the Premier League's Elite Player Performance Plan in 2011, which replaced reserve teams with U21 Development Squads, the reserve team was permanently disbanded.[1] Winger Micky Ball made the most appearances for the reserve team, 159, without having ever made a first team appearance.[2] Two other players made more than 150 reserve team appearances – Fred Ryecraft and Johnny Hales.[2]

London League (1900–1914)

The reserve team entered the London League First Division in the 1900–01 season and finished 8th out of 11.[3] Following a demotion, the reserves were London League Second Division champions in 1902–03 and earned promotion back to the First Division.[3] They finished third in the First Division in the 1903–04 season and were promoted to the Premier Division for 1904–05, finishing in 8th place.[3] Bottom and second-from-bottom finishes saw the team back in the First Division for the 1908–09 season, which saw the reserves promoted back to the Premier Division as champions.[3] They achieved their highest Premier Division placing in 1909–10, finishing fifth.[3] Mid-table finishes followed in the Premier Division until 1913–14 when, competing for the first time in an all-professional reserve league, Brentford Reserves finished bottom in their final season in the league before the outbreak of the First World War.[4]

Great Western Suburban League (1905–1911)

The reserve team entered the Great Western Suburban League for the 1905–06 season and finished as champions in 1907–08, 1908–09 and 1910–11 and runners up in 1905–06, 1906–07 and 1909–10.[5] Their main rivals during those years were Reading Reserves, Hounslow and Shepherd's Bush.[5] The 1910–11 title win (in which the team failed to win only two of its games and was unbeaten during the season) forced the league's management to ban professional clubs from competing, which caused Brentford's departure from the league.[6]

South Eastern League (1914–1915)

Brentford Reserves competed in the South Eastern League during the 1914–15 season, but due to falling attendances brought on by the First World War, the team was withdrawn from the league in January 1915 and its record was expunged.Шаблон:Sfn

Football Combination (1919–1967, 1998–1999, 2000–2004, 2009–2011)

The reserve team spent much of its existence competing in the Football Combination. Brentford Reserves were London Combination (as the Football Combination was known then) champions in 1931–32 and 1932–33.Шаблон:Sfn The title-clinching game on 6 May 1933, against Aldershot Reserves was watched by a crowd of over 9,000 at Griffin Park, the club record for a reserve team fixture.Шаблон:Sfn A notable achievement was 43-game winning run at Griffin Park between November 1931 and November 1933.Шаблон:Sfn Much of the success in those two seasons was down to the prolific goalscoring of Ralph Allen.Шаблон:Sfn Overspending and the subsequent cutting of costs forced the club to disband the reserve team and quit the Football Combination in 1967.Шаблон:Sfn The reserves re-joined the Football Combination for the 1998–99 season,Шаблон:Sfn but withdrew at the end of the 1999–2000 season.Шаблон:Sfn The team rejoined for the 2000–01 season and a notable third-place finish was achieved in 2001–02.[7][8] The reserve team was withdrawn from competition in 2004,[9] but was revived and won election to the Football Combination Central Division in 2009.[10] The team played for two seasons before being replaced by the Brentford Development Squad in 2011.[11] During its final two seasons, the reserve team played its home games at Griffin Park.[12]

London Midweek League (1938–1939, 1974–1985)

A Brentford reserve team was entered into the London Midweek League for the 1938–39 season.[13] The entry into the league was "to give promising young professionals, amateurs and any “finds” a test and to build up the playing strength".[13] After the Brentford Reserve team was revived in 1974, the team re-entered the London Midweek League.[14] The team's best finish was as runners-up in 1982–83.Шаблон:Sfn

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Brentford Reserves defend a Wycombe Wanderers attack during the 1988 Capital League Cup Final. Brentford won the match on penalties.

Capital League (1984–1998)

A reserve team was entered into the Capital League as founding members in 1984.Шаблон:Sfn Throughout its time in the league, the reserve team was competitive and won the title in 1987–88 and 1995–96.[15] The team won the Capital League Cup in 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92 and 1994–95.[15]

Development squad

Background

The Brentford Development Squad was launched in May 2011.[11] The Development Squad played its home matches at the club's training ground at Jersey Road, Osterley and a limited number of fixtures were played at Griffin Park.[16] The team was made up of U21 players and was allowed to field three overage outfield players and one overage goalkeeper, which enabled first team fringe players to get game time. Scholars were also eligible to play for the Development Squad. After impressing during the 2011–12 pre-season, Jake Reeves became the first Development Squad player to be promoted into the first team squad.[17] Charlie Adams, Josh Clarke and Mark Smith also graduated from the team.[18][19][20] Josh Clarke made the most competitive appearances for the team during its existence (64) and Jan Holldack, Luke Norris and Jermaine Udumaga tied as top scorers with 14 goals each.[21][22][23][24] The Development Squad model was abandoned in May 2016.[25] Speaking about the shortcomings of Professional Development League football, then-academy conditioning coach James Purdue stated in October 2020 that "one of the big things for us was that, physically, the players weren’t challenged enough to put them in a place where they were ready to step into first team football. We looked a lot at data from U23 games and it wasn’t comparable to first team football".[26]

History (2011–2016)

The Development Squad played friendly matches during the 2011–12 season.[27] It won its first silverware in August 2011, with a 3–2 victory over Bedfont Sports claiming the Hounslow Borough Cup.[28] The team entered the Professional Development League 2 South for the 2012–13 season and finished fourth, two places away from qualifying for the knockout stage.[29] The 2013–14, 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons yielded poor finishes near the bottom of the table.[30][31][32] The team entered the U21 Premier League Cup for only time in the 2015–16 season and reached the quarter-finals.[33][34]

Brentford B

Original incarnation (1890s)

The original Brentford B team was active during the 1890s and functioned as the third XI, below the first team and reserve team.[35] From the beginning of the 1899–1900 season, the B team was renamed Brentford Thursday.[35]

Relaunch (2016–present)

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As of Шаблон:LastMonth, right back Mads Roerslev has made the most Brentford first team appearances of any B team graduate.

Background

After the Brentford Academy was closed at the end of the 2015–16 season,[36] the Development Squad was renamed Brentford B.[25] The team plays friendly matches against senior, U23, U21 and academy teams,[37] with a squad of players aged from 17 to 21.[36] In addition, the team plays in friendly cup competitions and entered competitive cups for the first time during the 2018–19 season.[38][39] The players and staff are part of an ongoing exchange of information with Brentford's partner club FC Midtjylland.[40] Owner Matthew Benham revealed in July 2016 that, with the club needing to focus on the first team and its new stadium, "the B team seemed like a simpler and more attractive option".[41] Then-Head of Football Operations Robert Rowan stated that the team's initial objective was to promote at least one player into the first team squad by the end of the 2016–17 season,[40] which was achieved when left back Tom Field was promoted in December 2016.[42] By September 2023, 28 B team contracted and loan players had made a first team appearance.[43] As of Шаблон:LastMonth, right back David Titov has made the most B team appearances, with 103.[44] In January 2019, Icelandic winger Kolbeinn Finnsson become the first B team player to win a full international cap while contracted to the team.[45] In December 2023, right back Mads Roerslev became the first B team graduate to make 100 first team appearances.[46]

Robert Rowan described the recruitment process as being to identify "different leagues where the physical qualities are often overlooked in favour of the tactical qualities, whereas in England if you are physical you have a good chance of being a good player. The tactical side of things can be taught" and that "there isn’t much point in us going to scout young talent in lower league clubs as every Premier League club can out-spend and out-resource us".[47] A 2022 article in The Athletic stated that "Brentford often sign players for their B team who have fallen out of favour or been released from Premier League academies. Non-League sides have proven to be a fertile hunting ground too".[48] Following the reopening of the Brentford academy in July 2022, the club's new U18 team fed into the B team.[49]

Speaking about the benefits of the B team for the players, strength and conditioning coach James Purdue stated in October 2020 that "the games programme tests them more physically and better prepares them for first team football. It’s also treated a lot more like a first team so the environment that they’re used to is not dissimilar when they step up, as we’ve seen with our players over the course of the last four years, the transition becomes easier. It doesn’t mean they’re ready to slot straight in all the time, but it means that they understand the requirements".[26]

Home stadiums

In October 2023, Brentford took over the use of the vacant Wheatsheaf Park for B team home fixtures.[50] Prior to that, the B team played the majority of its home matches at the club's Jersey Road training ground.[51][52][53][54] Prior to the club moving out of Griffin Park in 2020,[55] the B team played occasional home matches at the ground.[51][52][53][54] The team's first fixture at the Brentford Community Stadium was the 2022–23 Premier League Cup Final, which was won 2–1 over Blackburn Rovers.[56] The grounds of AFC Wimbledon, Hanwell Town, Metropolitan Police, Bedfont Sports, Woking, Stevenage and Sutton United have also been utilised for home fixtures.[54][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64]

Matches, cup competitions and tours

Brentford B does not play in a league and its fixtures are arranged independently.[65] The B team's first fixture took place on 9 July 2016, against UC Santa Barbara Gauchos at Jersey Road, which resulted in a 4–1 victory to the Bees.[51] The team's debut season featured victories over U23 teams from Manchester United, Liverpool (on penalties), West Bromwich Albion, Queens Park Rangers, Reading and Wolverhampton Wanderers.[51] On 27 August 2020, the team played the final match at Griffin Park, a 6–3 London Senior Cup semi-final win over Erith Town.[55] On 23 March 2023, the team played against a senior international XI for the first time and lost 2–0 to Ukraine at Plough Lane.[66]

Since its maiden cup appearance at the Kai Thor Cup in 2017,[67] the team has entered a number of friendly and competitive cup competitions, including the Middlesex Senior Cup, the London Senior Cup,[53] the Korantina Homes Cup, the Atlantic Cup,[68] the Premier League Cup and one-off cup competitions.[69][70] The team's cup wins include the 2017 Kai Thor Cup,[67] the 2018–19 Middlesex Senior Cup, the 2021–22 London Senior Cup and the 2022–23 Premier League Cup.[56][71][72]

Aside from overseas training camps,[52][73] the team has toured Germany, Italy, Republic of Ireland, Portugal, Cyprus, Spain and the Netherlands.[37][74][75][76]

Youth team

A Brentford youth team won the West Middlesex Junior Cup in 1893–94.Шаблон:Sfn A new youth team, named Brentford Town Juniors, was launched in 1948 and won the Hounslow Minor Shield in its inaugural season.[77] Products of the team included Alan Bassham, George Bristow, Roy Hart and George Lowden.[77] The youth team reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup in 1952–53, succumbing 8–1 on aggregate to the eventual winners Manchester United.Шаблон:Sfn Under the stewardship of Alf Bew and because of the financial constraints imposed on the first team, the youth team of the early 1950s was particularly productive, yielding Vernon Avis, Johnny Pearson, Gerry Cakebread, Dennis Heath, Jim Towers and George Francis.[78] Following financial problems in 1967, the youth team was disbanded, but was revived again in 1972 with money raised by supporters.Шаблон:Sfn The youth team won a youth tournament in Frankfurt the following year, beating Frem in the final,[6] with Richard Poole top-scoring.Шаблон:Sfn Along with Poole, Kevin Harding and Roy Cotton progressed to play league football with the first team, while Gary Huxley won England Youth international honours.Шаблон:Sfn The youth team ceased playing competitive fixtures at the end of the 1973–74 season.Шаблон:Sfn

The youth team was revived for the 1980–81 season.Шаблон:Sfn A team containing a young Keith Millen was crowned champions of the South East Counties League in 1983–84.Шаблон:Sfn A second FA Youth Cup semi-final was reached in 1988–89, in which Brentford were beaten by Watford.Шаблон:Sfn After the dissolution of the South East Counties League, the youths later competed in the Football League Youth Alliance and, competing as an U19 team, they were Merit Division One South champions in 2001–02 and 2002–03.[79] The youths had a memorable run in the FA Youth Cup during the 2005–06 season, beating Arsenal in the third round on penalties after extra time and finally succumbing 2–1 to Newcastle United in the fifth round.[80][81] The team enjoyed another run in the 2011–12 FA Youth Cup, beating Lewes, Southend United and Hull City before being knocked out in the fourth round by Stoke City.[82]

Other teams

A Team (1920s–1930s, 1940s, 1959–1961)

A third Brentford team, known as Brentford A, was active in the late 1920s and early 1930s and then again from 1948.[83][84] The team later competed in the Seanglian League in 1959–60 and finished in mid-table.[85] The As fared worse the following season, finishing second from bottom and was disbanded.[85] The team was managed by former first team goalkeeper Ted Gaskell, with Eddie Lyons as his assistant.[86] Future key players John Docherty, Tommy Higginson and Peter Gelson began their Brentford careers in the team.[87]

C Team (1890s)

Brentford C functioned as a fourth XI and was active during the 1890s.[35] It later became known as Brentford Old Boys.[35]

Elite Development Education Football Programme (2014–present)

The Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, in partnership with West Thames College, runs an Elite Development Education Football Programme, which sees boys between the ages of 16–18 train with the club three times a week, while also studying for BTEC courses at the college.[88] The course also provides the opportunity for the players to gain FA coaching qualifications.[89] Between 2014 and 2018, two U19 teams, Brentford Griffins and Brentford Bees,[90] participated in the Football Conference Youth Alliance and the National League U19 Alliance and played their home matches at King's House Sports Ground.[91][92] The teams played their inaugural seasons in 2014–15 and Brentford Griffins won the Football Conference Youth Alliance London & South East division title.[90][93] Despite the title win, coach Dan Wright revealed that the teams had fallen short of providing new scholars for the academy.[94] Brentford Griffins again finished champions in the 2015–16 season, winning Division F' and advancing to the playoff semi-finals.[95][96]

From the beginning of the 2016–17 season, the Griffins and Bees became the de facto replacement for the Youth Team, offering a pathway to the B team for local teenage players of the required standard.[97] In 2016, Ellery Balcombe became the first player to graduate from the programme and sign a professional B team contract.[98] He was promoted into the first team squad in 2018 and made his first team debut in 2023.[43] In 2018, Brentford Griffins and Bees were merged to form a single team, Brentford CST Bees, which entered the National League U19 Alliance and finished fourth in Division C.[99]

An additional CST team entered the Community & Education Football Alliance (CEFA) for the 2018–19 season and reached the final of the CEFA Regional Cup.[100][101] Jason Evans, a player for Brentford CST Bees and the club's CEFA team,[102] was nominated for the CEFA Player of the Year award at the 2019 EFL Awards.[103] The number of CEFA teams was increased to three for the 2019–20 season, under the names Bees, Griffins and Reds.[104][105][106] Also in the 2019–20 season, an U19 team was entered into the South Premier Division of the National Youth Football League and the team transferred to the National League U19 Alliance for 2022–23.[107][108][109] As of October 2020, former Brentford youth graduate Ryan Peters was running the programme.[110] Following the reopening of the Brentford academy during the 2022 off-season,[49] the U18 academy team fielded the Community Sports Trust's players during the 2022–23 season.[111]

Centre of Excellence

The Brentford Centre of Excellence was formed to nurture youth talent and was headed by Barry Quin, Director Of Youth Football at the club for 20 years.[112] Quin was succeeded in the role by Ose Aibangee in January 2010 and officially left the club in July 2010.[112][113] During the interim period before academy status was awarded in July 2013, Brentford operated a four-tier youth system – Development Squad (ages 18–21), U18 (ages 16–18), Junior Centre of Excellence (ages 9–15) and Pre-Academy (age 9 and under).[114] The Centre of Excellence ceased to exist in 2013.[115]

Academy

Beginnings, planning and function (2010–2016)

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Central defender Chris Mepham was the first former Brentford academy player to be capped at full international level, for Wales.

Plans to upgrade the Centre Of Excellence to an academy began in 2010 after the takeover of the club by Matthew Benham.[116] In December 2012, permission was granted by Hillingdon Council's South and Central Planning Committee for Brentford to build a Category Two Academy on the grounds of Uxbridge High School.[117] The academy facility was paid for by the club, with a contribution from the school.[117] In July 2013, the academy was awarded Category Two status for the next three years.[115] Brentford was the only League One club to make the advance from a Centre Of Excellence to a Category Two Academy.[115]

At the official opening of the academy in January 2014, Ose Aibangee predicted that by 2019, a Brentford academy graduate would be selected for the England national team.[118] In April 2014, after the first team's promotion to the Championship for the 2014–15 season, then-U18 defender Richard Bryan said he believed that the academy could step up to produce players to play at Championship level, saying "for all the players here that want to get into the first team, it is definitely another step up and a harder challenge, but they have got to step up to the plate and be ready for it. There is a hunger in the team and in the coaches".[119]

An indicator of the academy beginning to bear fruit was evidenced by the call ups of Joshua Bohui, Harry Francis and Ross McMahon to England and Scotland youth-level training camps respectively during the 2014–15 season.[120] Julius Fenn-Evans won Wales U16 caps in April 2015,[121] Ian Poveda represented England at U16 level in August 2015 and Joshua Bohui made his England U17 debut in February 2016.[122][123] In March 2018, central defender Chris Mepham became the first former academy player to be capped at full international level (by Wales) and in January 2019 he transferred away from the club for an undisclosed fee,[124] reported to be £12 million.[48] In March 2022, Crystal Palace left back Tyrick Mitchell became the first former Brentford academy player to be capped by England at full international level.[125][126]

Facility

The Brentford Academy was based in an indoor facility on the grounds of Uxbridge High School and became fully operational in November 2013.[127] The academy building contained a 60m x 50m third-generation AstroTurf pitch, learning zones, changing rooms, a gym and a physiotherapy room.[127] The academy was officially opened on 16 January 2014, by FA chairman and former Brentford chairman Greg Dyke.[128]

Closure (2016)

On 11 May 2016, a statement from co-directors of football Phil Giles and Rasmus Ankersen revealed that prior the beginning of the 2016–17 season, Brentford would withdraw from the Elite Player Performance Plan, the Professional Development League and would no longer run a full academy system between U8 and U21 level.[36] Owner Matthew Benham later revealed the reasons for the closure in an open letter, saying "it is a competitive area, there are lots of academies in London. The risk is you have a great player, but he defects at the age of 16 and you get peanuts in return. In theory the player builds up loyalty to the club, but in practice there are other factors and the parents have an influence. EPPP made it difficult to run an academy, but also there is only so much the club can focus on. Overall, it seems to be difficult for smaller academies to keep hold of players".[41]

A 2017 article in The Guardian stated that "at a cost of around £2m a year, Brentford decided it was simply too much of a risk that their academy – with so much competition on its doorstep in London – would produce enough first team players to make that investment worthwhile".[47] Co-director of football Rasmus Ankersen stated in 2020 that "for every player produced who is good enough for the first team, there are seven or eight who don’t make it. You can accept that if, when that one player comes through in whom you have invested so much, [his sale] can effectively pay for the rest. But when those talents did come through, their scholarships ended at 17, they became free agents and went off and joined Manchester United and Manchester City. We ended up getting something ridiculous, like £30,000, because that’s what they judge their training to have been worth. It’s like having a winning lottery ticket and then someone comes along and steals it".[129]

Reopening (2022)

In December 2021, a public consultation began regarding a new planning application for improved facilities at Brentford's Jersey Road training ground.[130] With the Brentford's promotion to the Premier League in 2021, the club stated that new facilities could be utilised for a "football academy in line with UEFA requirements".[130] With aspirations of the first team playing in European competitions, "UEFA rules stipulate that clubs who wish to take part in its competitions have to operate an academy, otherwise they will be refused entry".[48] Following the preservation of Brentford's Premier League status at the end of the 2021–22 season, it was reported that talks were underway to reopen the academy.[48] On 15 July 2022, Brentford announced that it had been "granted a licence to open and operate an Academy under the Elite Player Performance Plan" and would "initially open a Category Four Academy for the start of the 2022–23 season".[49] In March 2023, Brentford opened a Development Centre for players between the ages of 9 and 16, which would transition into an academy one year later.[131]

Teams

U18

Under the Elite Player Performance Plan, the Brentford Youth Team was officially renamed as the Brentford U18 team in 2012 (though it continued to be colloquially known as the "youth team") and fielded scholars, U16s and U15s. During its initial four-season existence, the team played in the Professional U18 Development League 2 South. It saw little success,[132][133][134] bar the 2014–15 season, in which it qualified for the Professional U18 Development League 2 South knockout stage for the only time.[135] The team progressed to the final of the knockout stage and were defeated 1–0 by Charlton Athletic.[136] 10 second-year scholars graduated from the U18 team to sign professional contracts in April 2015,[137] the generation which had previously won the Junior category at the 2012 Milk Cup while U15s.[138]

In cup competitions, the U18s reached the 2013 Middlesex Senior Youth Cup Final, but were defeated 6–1 by Wealdstone.[139] In December 2014, the team was invited to take part in the prestigious IMG Cup: Boys Invitational at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida and finished the tournament tied in fifth position with United States U17.[140]

The academy was closed at the end of the 2015–16 season and the team ceased to exist, with the majority of the scholars being released or sold.[36][141] During the team's initial four-year history, the highest appearance-maker was Zain Westbrooke (55) and Bradley Clayton top-scored (20).[142][143][144][145]

In July 2022, the reopening of the Brentford academy saw the creation of a new U18 team and it took part in the EFL Youth Alliance South East Conference, the EFL Youth Alliance Cup and the FA Youth Cup during the 2022–23 season.[49][146] The team was run in conjunction with the club's Community Sports Trust and fielded its players.[111] From the beginning of the 2023–24 season, the team fielded a new intake of academy scholars.[147][148] After the club acquired use of the vacant Wheatsheaf Park in October 2023, the team began playing home matches there.[50]

U17

The U17 team played outside the United Kingdom for the first time when they journeyed to the Netherlands for a friendly match against AZ Alkmaar's Academy on 29 October 2013, with Brentford running out 4–1 winners.[149] The U17s entered the Milk Cup for the first time in 2014, going out on penalties to Club América in the Premier Section Globe semi-final.[150]

U16

On 29 October 2014, the U16s took on a Barcelona youth team in a prestigious friendly at La Masia. Brentford took the lead through Danny Parish, but lost 2–1.[151] 12 members of the 2014–15 team signed scholarship deals in April 2015,[152] with Parish being the only member of the group to sign a professional contract at Griffin Park.[25]

U15

Brentford made its Milk Cup debut in 2010 and finished 23rd out of 24 entries.[153] The team had some joy in the competition's Dunluce Trophy, finishing as runners-up to County Down.[154] The U15 team were winners of the Junior category at the 2012 Milk Cup, seeing off CSKA Moscow and Liverpool along the way and beating Everton in the final.[153][155][156] The U15s again competed in the Junior category in 2013 Milk Cup and lost 3–2 to a Japan FA team in the Junior Vase final.[157] The team were 2–1 victors over Inter Milan U15 in a friendly played at the Italian club's academy on 17 April 2014.[158] At the 2014 Milk Cup, the U15s won the Junior Globe.[159] The U15s were victorious at the 2015 Sportfan Football Festival in Lithuania, beating Skonto FC in the semi-finals and FM Vilnius in the final.[160]

U14

At the time of the resumption of the Brentford youth system in 1970, an U14 team was created and coached by former player Ken Horne.Шаблон:Sfn

U13

In May 2016, the U13 team won the Elite Neon Cup in Greece, beating AEK Athens in the final.[161]

U11

In June 2014, an U11 team entered the 28-team Holstein Cup (held in Bad Oldesloe, Germany) and finished third in the tournament, behind Hertha 03 Zehlendorf and Borussia Mönchengladbach.[162] In late February 2015, Brentford hosted a prestigious England vs Germany U11 tournament, featuring teams from the academies of Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Hertha Berlin, Hannover 96 and Schalke 04.[163] Brentford won the Silver Group to finish runners-up in the tournament, behind Manchester United.[164] The U11s took part in the Mediterranean International Cup in April 2015, going out to Valencia in the last 16.[165]

Partnerships

The academy had a number of partnerships with football clubs and sports organisations in and outside the UK:

UK

Europe

North America

Africa

Squad list

Brentford B

Шаблон:Abbr Name Nationality Position Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Notes International caps[nb 1] Шаблон:Abbr
Goalkeepers
41 Vincent Angelini Шаблон:Flagicon GK Шаблон:Birth date and age Watford 2023 2024 (+1) [182]
Marley Tavaziva Шаблон:Flagicon GK Шаблон:Birth date and age Brentford CST 2022 2024 Scholar [183]
Ben Winterbottom Шаблон:Flagicon GK Шаблон:Birth date and age Liverpool 2021 2025 (+1) [184]
Defenders
42 Val Adedokun (c) Шаблон:Flagicon LB Шаблон:Birth date and age Dundalk 2021 2024 (+1) Шаблон:Flagicon U19 [185]
Benjamin Arthur Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age Peterborough United 2023 2026 [186]
Romeo Beckham Шаблон:Flagicon FB Шаблон:Birth date and age Inter Miami II 2023 2024 (+1) [187]
Tristan Crama Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age AS Béziers 2020 2026 (+1) Loaned to Bristol Rovers [188]
Max Dickov Шаблон:Flagicon FB Шаблон:Birth date and age Stockport Town 2022 2024 (+1) [189]
Charlie Farr Шаблон:Flagicon FB Шаблон:Birth date and age Unattached 2022 2024 (+1) [190]
43 Benjamin Fredrick Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age Simoiben 2023 2024 On loan from Simoiben [191]
36 Kim Ji-soo Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age Seongnam 2023 2027 (+1) Шаблон:Flagicon U23 [192]
Conor McManus Шаблон:Flagicon LB Шаблон:Birth date and age Bray Wanderers 2023 2025 (+1) [193]
Daniel Oyegoke Шаблон:Flagicon RB Шаблон:Birth date and age Arsenal 2021 2024 (+1) Loaned to Bradford City Шаблон:Flagicon U20 [194]
Byron Wilson Шаблон:Flagicon FB Шаблон:Birth date and age Unattached 2022 2024 (+1) [195]
Erion Zabeli Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age Oxford United 2023 2024 (+1) [196]
Midfielders
Beaux Booth Шаблон:Flagicon MF Шаблон:Birth date and age Dorking Wanderers 2023 2025 Scholar [197]
38 Ethan Brierley Шаблон:Flagicon MF Шаблон:Birth date and age Rochdale 2023 2026 (+1) [198]
Ben Krauhaus Шаблон:Flagicon MF Шаблон:Birth date and age Bromley 2024 2027 (+1) Loaned to Bromley [199]
Riley Owen Шаблон:Flagicon CM Шаблон:Birth date and age Tottenham Hotspur 2023 2024 (+1) [200]
Mukhammadali Urinboev Шаблон:Flagicon AM Шаблон:Birth date and age Pakhtakor 2024 2024 On loan from Pakhtakor [201]
Angel Waruih Шаблон:Flagicon CM Шаблон:Birth date and age Plymouth Argyle 2022 2024 (+1) [202]
Max Wilcox Шаблон:Flagicon CM Шаблон:Birth date and age Bolton Wanderers 2022 2024 (+1) [203]
Attackers
Ashley Hay Шаблон:Flagicon FW Шаблон:Birth year and age Hitchin Town 2023 2024 [204]
Isaac Holland Шаблон:Flagicon FW Шаблон:Birth date and age Sheffield Wednesday 2022 2025 [205]
Ethan Laidlaw Шаблон:Flagicon FW Шаблон:Birth date and age Hibernian 2023 2025 (+1) [206]
Kyreece Lisbie Шаблон:Flagicon W Шаблон:Birth date and age Watford 2022 2024 (+1) [207]
Iwan Morgan Шаблон:Flagicon FW Шаблон:Birth date and age Swansea City 2023 2027 Шаблон:Flagicon U19 [208]
37 Michael Olakigbe Шаблон:Flagicon LW Шаблон:Birth date and age Fulham 2022 2028 (+1) Loaned to Peterborough United Шаблон:Flagicon U20 [209]
Tony Yogane Шаблон:Flagicon W Шаблон:Birth date and age Sheffield Wednesday 2022 2025 [210]
Nathan Young-Coombes Шаблон:Flagicon FW Шаблон:Birth date and age Rangers 2021 2024 (+1) [211]

U18

Name Nationality Position Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Шаблон:Abbr
Goalkeepers
Evan Anderson Шаблон:Flagicon GK Шаблон:Birth date and age St Mirren 2023 2025 [212]
Reggie Rose Шаблон:Flagicon GK Шаблон:Birth date and age Kinetic Academy 2023 2024 [213]
Connor Wolfheimer Шаблон:Flagicon GK Шаблон:Birth date and age Kingstonian 2023 2025 [214]
Defenders
Gregory Asemokhai Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age ECA Academy 2023 2025 [215]
Remy Bennison Шаблон:Flagicon LB Шаблон:Birth date and age Cre8tive Academy 2023 2024 [216]
Andre Grey Шаблон:Flagicon DF Шаблон:Birth date and age Corinthian-Casuals 2023 2025 (+1) [217]
Chanse Headman Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age Walton & Hersham 2023 2024 [218]
Konstantin Ivanov Шаблон:Flagicon LB Шаблон:Birth date and age Bracknell Town 2023 2025 [219]
Matas Klimas Шаблон:Flagicon DF Шаблон:Birth year and age Tottenham Hotspur 2024 2025 [220]
Trae Payet Шаблон:Flagicon RB Шаблон:Birth date and age Norwich City 2023 2025 [221]
Kerron Samuels Шаблон:Flagicon CB Шаблон:Birth date and age Liverpool 2023 2025 (+1) [222]
Freddie Taylor Шаблон:Flagicon RB Шаблон:Birth date and age Cre8tive Academy 2023 2025 [223]
Midfielders
Yaw Agyei Шаблон:Flagicon MF Шаблон:Birth date and age Pro:Direct Academy Northampton 2023 2025 (+1) [224]
Mikel Francis Шаблон:Flagicon CM Шаблон:Birth date and age Erith & Belvedere 2023 2025 [225]
Kaya Halil Шаблон:Flagicon AM Шаблон:Birth date and age Tottenham Hotspur 2023 2025 [226]
Babu Ombok Шаблон:Flagicon CM Brightlingsea Regent 2024 2024 [227]
Adam Poliakov Шаблон:Flagicon MF 2023 2024 [228]
Attackers
Josh Djoro Шаблон:Flagicon FW Шаблон:Birth date and age Millwall 2023 2025 [229]
Omaru King Шаблон:Flagicon W Шаблон:Birth date and age Corinthian-Casuals 2023 2024 [230]
Emeka Peters Шаблон:Flagicon W Шаблон:Birth date and age Fulham 2023 2025 [231]
Ollie Shield Шаблон:Flagicon W Шаблон:Birth date and age Southampton 2023 2025 [232]

Staff

Current staff

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Neil MacFarlane has served as head coach of Brentford B since May 2019.[233]
Name Role Шаблон:Abbr
Neil MacFarlane B head coach [233]
Vacant B assistant head coach & technical lead [234]
Sam Saunders B assistant head coach [235]
Jani Viander B goalkeeper coach [236]
Matt Bramhall B strength and conditioning coach [237]
James Purdue B strength and conditioning coach [238]
Vacant B physiotherapist
Aimee Evans B assistant performance coach [239]
Farahan Shabbir B analyst [240]
Lydia Bedford U18 head coach [241]
Jon-Paul Pittman U18 assistant head coach [241]
Chris Ramsey U18 goalkeeper coach [242]
Louis Hutton U18 physiotherapist [243]
Steve Torpey Academy director [244]
Michael Adesida Academy head of recruitment [245]
Ryan Peters Academy head of education, Elite Development Programme coach [89]
[246]
Kevin Lema Elite Development Programme coach [247]
Luke Brooks-Smith Elite Development Programme coach [248]

Reserve team/Development Squad/B Team manager history

Шаблон:Incomplete list

Name Nationality From To Шаблон:Abbr
Jackie Goodwin Шаблон:ENG Шаблон:Sfn
Phil Holder Шаблон:ENG September 1990 [249]
Graham Pearce Шаблон:ENG [250]
Kevin Lock Шаблон:ENG May 1993 May 1998 [251]
Roberto Forzoni Шаблон:ENG July 2001 2003 [252]
Adrian Whitbread Шаблон:ENG 2004 2006 [253]
Darren Sarll Шаблон:ENG 2009 24 May 2011 [254]
Jon de Souza Шаблон:ENG 7 July 2011 21 October 2014 [255]
Lee Carsley Шаблон:Fb 21 October 2014 28 September 2015 [256]
Kevin O'Connor Шаблон:Fb 28 September 2015 4 January 2016 [257]
Flemming Pedersen Шаблон:DEN 4 January 2016 16 November 2016 [258]
Kevin O'Connor Шаблон:Fb 17 November 2016 12 December 2018 [259]
Lars Friis Шаблон:DEN 13 December 2018 29 May 2019 [260]
Neil MacFarlane Шаблон:SCO 30 May 2019 Present [233]

Youth team/U18 manager history

Шаблон:Incomplete list

Name Nationality From To Шаблон:Abbr
Alf Bew Шаблон:ENG May 1948 1954 [261]
Ernest Muttitt Шаблон:ENG 1955 1957
Jackie Goodwin Шаблон:ENG 1957 1963 [262]
Ian Black Шаблон:SCO [263]
Roy Ruffell Шаблон:ENG 1970 March 1972 [264]
[265]
Phil Jarrett Шаблон:ENG March 1972 1972 Шаблон:Sfn
Peter Chadwick Шаблон:ENG 1972 Шаблон:Sfn
Len Roe Шаблон:ENG 1978 Шаблон:Sfn
Alan Humphries Шаблон:ENG 1980 January 1981 [266]
Dai Jones Шаблон:WAL January 1981 1981 [266]
Ron Harris Шаблон:ENG 1981 1982 Шаблон:Sfn
Brent Hills Шаблон:ENG 1982 September 1988 Шаблон:Sfn
Colin Lee Шаблон:ENG 1988 August 1989 Шаблон:Sfn
Tony Gourvish Шаблон:ENG August 1989 Шаблон:Sfn
Joe Gadston Шаблон:ENG May 1993 Шаблон:Sfn
Шаблон:Sfn
Stuart Morgan Шаблон:WAL 1993 October 1993 Шаблон:Sfn
Шаблон:Sfn
Peter Nicholas Шаблон:WAL October 1993 1994 [267]
Bob Booker Шаблон:ENG 1994 2000 Шаблон:Sfn
Geoff Taylor Шаблон:ENG 2000 September 2004 [268]
Barry Quin Шаблон:ENG 25 October 2004 2005 [269]
Scott Fitzgerald Шаблон:Fb June 2005 21 December 2006 [270]
Bobby Paterson Шаблон:ENG January 2007 11 September 2007 [271]
Scott Marshall Шаблон:SCO 11 September 2007 2008 [271]
Darren Sarll Шаблон:ENG June 2008 24 May 2011 [254]
Jon de Souza Шаблон:ENG 6 July 2011 May 2012 [255]
Louis Lancaster Шаблон:ENG May 2012 16 November 2012 [272]
Jon de Souza Шаблон:ENG 16 November 2012 28 November 2012 [273]
Jeremy Steele Шаблон:ENG 28 November 2012 7 October 2014 [274]
[275]
Jon de Souza Шаблон:ENG October 2014 May 2016 [276]
[277]
Eddie Keen Шаблон:ENG 2022 1 June 2023 [278]
Lydia Bedford Шаблон:ENG 1 June 2023 Present [241]

Awards

B Team

Mary Halder Award

Season Name Nationality Position Шаблон:Abbr
2016–17 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:WAL CB [279]
2017–18 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:FIN FW [280]
2018–19 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:SCO MF [281]
2019–20 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:WAL GK [282]
2020–21 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:WAL RB [283]
2021–22 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:WAL MF [284]
2022–23 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:ENG MF [285]

Other Player of the Year awards

Season Name Nationality Position Award Шаблон:Abbr
2016–17 Zain Westbrooke Шаблон:ENG MF [nb 2] [279]
2018–19 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:ENG FW [nb 2] [286]
2019–20 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:FIN MF [nb 3] [287]
2020–21 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:SCO FW [nb 3] [288]
2021–22 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:ENG FW [nb 3] [289]
2022–23 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:Fb LW [nb 3] [290]

Youth Team Player of the Year

Season Name Nationality Position Шаблон:Abbr
1994–95 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:WAL DF Шаблон:Sfn
1996–97 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:ENG RW/FW Шаблон:Sfn
2012–13 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:ENG RB [291]
2013–14 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:ENG CB [292]
2014–15 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:NZ GK [120]
2015–16 Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:WAL CB [293]

Honours

Reserve Team/Development Squad/B Honours

Leagues

Capital League

Great Western Suburban League

London Combination

London League First Division

  • Winners (1): 1908–09[3]

London League Second Division

  • Winners (1): 1902–03[3]

Cups

Capital League Cup

Hounslow Borough Cup

  • Winners (1): 2011[28]

Kai Thor Cup

  • Winners (1): 2017[67]

Middlesex Senior Cup

  • Winners (1): 2018–19[71]

London Senior Cup

  • Winners (1): 2021–22[72]

Premier League Cup

Youth Team Honours

Leagues

Football League Youth Alliance Merit First Division South

  • Winners (2): 2001–02, 2002–03[79]

South East Counties League

Cups

Hounslow Minor Shield

  • Winners (1): 1948–49[77]

Chertsey Minor Cup

  • Winners (1): 1949–50[294]

Frankfurt International Youth Tournament

  • Winners (1): 1973[6]

West Middlesex Junior Cup: 1

Royal Mail Cup

Academy Team Honours

U15

Milk Cup: 2

  • Winners (1): 2012 (Junior)[153]
  • Winners (1): 2014 (Junior Globe)[159]

Sportfan Football Festival

U13

Elite Neon Cup

U11

England v Germany Tournament

  • Winners (1): 2015 (silver phase)[164]

Other Honours

Brentford Griffins

Football Conference Youth Alliance / National League U19 Alliance

  • Winners (1): 2014–15 (London & South East Division)[93]
  • Winners (1): 2015–16 (Division F)[95]

Noted graduates

Шаблон:Main articleBrentford's youth, reserve, Development Squad and B teams produced many players who made 25 or more appearances for the first team. Players marked * won a full international cap while with Brentford or later in their career. Players are listed according to the decade of their senior debut for the club.

Pre-1960 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

And those who made it elsewhere

Many former Brentford schoolboy, youth, reserve, Development Squad, B team and CST players found success with other clubs. Those marked † did not make a senior appearance for Brentford, but made a first team appearance for another club in a fully professional league. Players marked * won an international cap while with Brentford or later in their career. Players are listed according to the decade of their senior debut or, if they did not make a senior appearance, the decade of their departure from the club.

Pre-1960 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s

International players

Шаблон:Main articleBrentford's youth, reserve, Development Squad and B teams have produced many players who were capped at full and youth international level during their career with the club.

Name Nationality Position Capped Шаблон:Abbr
Roy Syla Шаблон:ALB CM U21 [295]
Lachlan Brook Шаблон:AUS FW U23 [296]
Nikola Tavares Шаблон:CRO CB U18 [297]
Nick Tsaroulla Шаблон:CYP LB U21 [298]
Jan Žambůrek Шаблон:CZE CM U21, U19, U18 [299]
Mads Bidstrup Шаблон:DEN MF U21 [300]
Gustav Mogensen Шаблон:DEN FW U19, U18 [301]
Luka Racic Шаблон:DEN CB U21, U20 [302]
Mads Roerslev Шаблон:DEN RB U21 [303]
Justin Shaibu Шаблон:DEN FW U20 [304]
Mads Bech Sørensen Шаблон:DEN DF U21, U19 [305]
Lukas Talbro Шаблон:DEN DF U19, U18 [306]
Ellery Balcombe Шаблон:ENG GK U20, U19, U18 [307]
Ashley Bayes Шаблон:ENG GK U18 Шаблон:Sfn
Joshua Bohui Шаблон:ENG FW U17 [308]
Paul Buckle Шаблон:ENG MF Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Gerry Cakebread Шаблон:ENG GK Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Roy Cotton Шаблон:ENG W Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Matthew Cox Шаблон:ENG GK U20, U19 [299]
Tamer Fernandes Шаблон:ENG GK Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Marcus Gayle Шаблон:ENG FW U18 Шаблон:Sfn
Roy Hart Шаблон:ENG CH Schoolboy Шаблон:Sfn
Gary Huxley Шаблон:ENG LW Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Paris Maghoma Шаблон:ENG CM U20 [309]
Michael Olakigbe Шаблон:ENG LW U20 [310]
Daniel Oyegoke Шаблон:ENG RB U20, U19 [299]
Ian Poveda Шаблон:ENG W U16 [311]
Danis Salman Шаблон:ENG DF Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Gary Simons Шаблон:ENG n/a Youth Шаблон:Sfn
Les Smith Шаблон:ENG OL Full Шаблон:Sfn
Marcus Forss Шаблон:FIN FW U21, U19 [309]
Daniel O'Shaughnessy Шаблон:FIN CB Full, U21, U20 [120]
Jaakko Oksanen Шаблон:FIN MF U21, U19 [309]
Kolbeinn Finnsson Шаблон:ISL W Full, U21 [312]
Patrik Gunnarsson Шаблон:ISL GK U21, U19 [313]
David Titov Шаблон:LAT FB U21, U19 [314]
Audrius Laučys Шаблон:LIT CB U19 [315]
Stefan Tomasevic Шаблон:MNE DF U19 [316]
Nik Tzanev Шаблон:NZL GK U20 [120]
Ryan Blake Шаблон:NIR LB U21, U19 [317]
Alan Julian Шаблон:NIR GK U21, U19, U18 [318]
Val Adedokun Шаблон:Fb LB U19 [319]
Glenn Brophy Шаблон:Fb n/a U18 [320]
Canice Carroll Шаблон:Fb CB U21 [321]
Tom Field Шаблон:Fb AM U16 [322]
Alex Gilbert Шаблон:Fb LW U21 [323]
Adrian Moyles Шаблон:Fb FB U17 [324]
Kevin O'Connor Шаблон:Fb U U21 [325]
Theo Archibald Шаблон:SCO RW U21 [326]
Chris Dickson Шаблон:SCO n/a U17 Шаблон:Sfn
Stephen Hendry Шаблон:SCO MF U18 [327]
Jonny Mitchell Шаблон:SCO MF U19 [328]
Romayn Pennant Шаблон:SCO FB U15 [329]
Lionel Stone Шаблон:SCO DF U17 [330]
Kim Ji-soo Шаблон:KOR CB U23 [331]
Simon Andersson Шаблон:SWE GK U19, U17 [332]
Fredrik Hammar Шаблон:SWE MF U19 [333]
Yehor Yarmolyuk Шаблон:UKR CM U21, U19 [334]
Joe Adams Шаблон:WAL W U21, U20, U19 [309]
Cole Dasilva Шаблон:WAL FB U21 [335]
Luke Evans Шаблон:WAL DF U18 [336]
Julius Fenn-Evans Шаблон:WAL FW U16 [120]
Matt Flitter Шаблон:WAL DF U18 Шаблон:Sfn
Chris Mepham Шаблон:WAL CB Full, U21, U20 [124]
Iwan Morgan Шаблон:WAL FW U19 [334]
Nathan Shepperd Шаблон:WAL GK U21 [323]
Matt Somner Шаблон:WAL DF U21 [337]
Fin Stevens Шаблон:WAL RB U21 [323]

Notes

  1. Caps won while contracted to Brentford only.
  2. 2,0 2,1 Brentford B Players' Player of the Year
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 Brentford B Player of the Year

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