Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy

Manchester City is represented at Reserve level for football by the Elite Development Squad, also referred to as just the Elite Squad,[1] or EDS, a predominantly Under-23 side that replaced the previous (more senior) Reserve team in a move to focus on youth development post-academy. The club is represented at the Under-18 level by the Manchester City Academy team.

City currently hold the 2023–24 FA Youth Cup.

Elite Development Squad

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Man City Elite Development Squad
 
Full nameManchester City Elite Development Squad
Founded2009
GroundAcademy Stadium
Sportcity, Manchester, England
Capacity7,000 (5,000 seated)
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerBen Wilkinson
LeagueProfessional Development League
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Current season

The Elite Development Squad[2] have played in the Under 21 Premier League[3] since the 2012–13 season and previously played in the Premier Reserve League North. Starting with the 2011–12 season, the EDS competed in the NextGen Series competition,[4] a Champions League format tournament only open to a select group of 'Under-19' teams located in western Europe.[5] The NextGen Series organisers invited the 16 teams competing in the inaugural season of this new competition based on which clubs were considered to have the best academies in Europe.[6] At the time, the EDS continued to play fixtures in both the Manchester Senior Cup and Lancashire Senior Cup plus several other matches and tournaments such as the Central League Cup.

In 2016-17 the U-21 Premier League was renamed as Premier League 2 and the age limit was raised to U-23. City won their first title at this level in the 2020–21 season and retained their title in 2021–22.

The UEFA Youth League launched in 2013–14, replacing the NextGen series, as a U-19 competition for the youth teams of Champions League participants and national champions at U-18 level. Teams fielded by City in this competition were therefore a hybrid of their EDS and academy squads. Their best performance to date has been a semi-final appearance in 2017–18.

Manchester City has fielded a reserve team since 1892 when the reserves played in the Lancashire Combination. The reserves were champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1901–02.[7] The club left the Lancashire Combination in 1911 to join the Central League upon its formation. The City reserve team then played in the Central League until 2000, winning it on three occasions in the 1977–78, 1986–87 and 1999–2000 seasons. In 2006, the club re-entered the Central League – now the Pontin's League (West) – but this time in order to provide games for the 'Under-17' age group of players.

In recent seasons, Manchester City has purchased, registered and loaned young international players as part of their development strategy for the City Football Group. Although these players are officially Manchester City players, they have never made competitive appearances for City's senior or youth teams and may in future be transferred out before doing so.[8] In 2022, FIFA have implemented new rules which will now restrict loans of this nature.[9][10]

Home ground

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The EDS play all of their home fixtures at the Joie Stadium.

Squad numbers

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The squad numbers depicted for the EDS players in this article are the MCFC first team squad numbers – which means that these are the shirt numbers that the EDS players will wear if and when team-sheeted to play for the MCFC first team in either a friendly or competitive game. The current MCFC official first team squad consists of only about 20 players, however, the EDS players' squad numbers traditionally start in the region of the middle forties. For the Premier League 2, players use the 1–11 numbering system whilst squad numbers (including player names) are used for the EFL Trophy.

The MCFC first team squad numbers are normally assigned and published in late July during the close season and they remain constant for the entire duration of the upcoming season (meaning that a squad number that is assigned to a player in the close season who subsequently wears that number in a competitive match, but who later leaves the club during that same season, will not be assigned to another player during the remainder of that season).

Current squad

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As of 3 September 2024[11][12]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
51 DF   ENG Issac Smith
56 MF   ENG Jacob Wright
57 MF   HUN Michael Okeke
60 FW   ENG Tai Sodje
64 MF   ENG Isaiah Dada-Mascoll
65 FW   ENG Will Dickson
66 DF   ENG Jahmai Simpson-Pusey
68 DF   ENG Max Alleyne
No. Pos. Nation Player
77 FW   ENG Justin Oboavwoduo
81 FW   ENG Jaden Heskey
85 FW   GER Farid Alfa-Ruprecht
95 DF   ENG Lakyle Samuel
99 MF   SCO Emilio Lawrence
FW   ENG Divin Mubama

EDS players out on loan

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These are EDS players who have previously made competitive appearances for the Manchester City Academy, EDS or First Team, or have been brought with the explicit intention to join the first team in future.[13]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
37 FW   BRA Kayky (at Sparta Rotterdam until 30 June 2025)
50 MF   ENG Kian Breckin (at Crewe Alexandra until 30 June 2025)
70 DF   ENG Jadel Katongo (at Peterborough United until 30 June 2025)
73 FW   ENG Joel Ndala (at PSV Eindhoven until 30 June 2025)
74 DF   FIN Tomas Galvez (at LASK until 30 June 2025)
76 MF   ESP Mahamadou Susoho (at Peterborough United until 30 June 2025)[14]
No. Pos. Nation Player
79 DF   ENG Luke Mbete (at Northampton Town until 30 June 2025)
86 DF   ENG Callum Doyle (at Norwich City until 30 June 2025)
88 GK   ENG True Grant (at Buxton until 30 June 2025)
94 DF   ENG Finley Burns (at Hull City until 30 June 2025)

City Football Group players

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These are Manchester City players who are usually on loan as part of the CFG development strategy, are yet to make a competitive appearance for the club's Academy, EDS or First Team, or are over the age of 23.

On loan
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
39 DF   BRA Yan Couto (on loan at Borussia Dortmund until 30 June 2025)
78 DF   BFA Issa Kaboré (on loan at Benfica until 30 June 2025)
FW   ARG Claudio Echeverri (at River Plate until 31 December 2024)

Reserve/EDS Manager history

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Manager From To Honours
  Tony Book 1986 1996 1987 Central League
  Asa Hartford 1996 2004 2000 Central League, 2001 Manchester Senior Cup
  Steve Wigley 2004 2006 2005 Manchester Senior Cup
  Frankie Bunn 2006 2007
  Kenny Jackett 2007 2007 2007 Manchester Senior Cup
  Ian Miller 2007 2008 2008 Central League
  Glyn Hodges 2008 2009
  Andy Welsh 2009 2012 2010 Manchester Senior Cup
  Attilio Lombardo 2012 2013
  Patrick Vieira 2013 2016 2015 Premier League International Cup
  Simon Davies 2016 2018
  Paul Harsley 2018 2020
  Enzo Maresca 2020 2021 2021 Premier League 2
  Brian Barry-Murphy 2021 2024 2022 and 2023 Premier League 2
  Ben Wilkinson 2024 present

Academy

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Man City Academy
 
Full nameManchester City Academy
Nickname(s)The Citizens, City, The Boy Blues
GroundAcademy Stadium
Sportcity, Manchester, England
Capacity7,000 (5,000 seated)
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerOliver Reiss
LeagueProfessional Development League
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Manchester City's Academy is responsible for youth development at the club, with the goal of developing young players for the future. The academy is one of the most revered in the country and since its new incarnation in 1998, it has produced more professional players than any other Premier League club.[15]

History

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The club's first youth team was set up by Albert Alexander in the 1920s,[16] known as the 'A' Team. From 1951 the 'A' team competed in the Lancashire League against reserve and youth teams of other clubs from North West England. From 1955 a second youth team, the 'B' team, typically comprising younger players than the 'A' team, competed in Division Two of the Lancashire League.

Youth football in England was restructured by the Football Association in 1997, with the introduction of the Academy system. Current International Youth Academy Director Jim Cassell joined from Oldham Athletic in July 1997 and was responsible for building Manchester City's youth structure, which gained Academy accreditation in 1998.

In its new incarnation, the 'A' and 'B' teams were replaced with 'Under-19' and 'Under-17' teams, which competed in the FA Premier Youth League. Since gaining FA approval in 1998 the academy has produced 84 players for Manchester City's first team, 38 of whom have gained full international honours, including England internationals Shaun Wright-Phillips, Micah Richards, Joey Barton, Daniel Sturridge, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Rico Lewis.The academy not only produces players for Manchester City but also players that have the talent to make the grade elsewhere, with players such as Ben Mee who's had a successful career at Burnley and Brentford, Jadon Sancho at Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United, Kelechi Iheanacho at Leicester and Kieran Trippier formerly at Burnley, Spurs, Atlético Madrid and now at Newcastle United.

Present day

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Since the club was taken over in September 2008, with extra capital and increased ambitions the club looked to expand their successful academy further afield[17] and City in the Community programme in Manchester. In 2010, the Platt Lane complex was upgraded to include new facilities, such as a gym, changing rooms, as well as office and seminar space[18] The club also launched an instructional video website aimed at helping the new skills of prospective footballers[19]

City announced on 19 September 2011 that they would build an 80-acre training facility, known since as the City Football Academy to cater for around 400 youth players at a time,[20] the campus was opened on 8 December 2014,[21] and has since become the base for all senior and youth Manchester City men's and women's teams.

Squad numbers

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The squad numbers (if any) depicted for the academy players in this article are MCFC first-team squad numbers – which means that these are the shirt numbers that the academy players will wear if and when they are selected to play for the MCFC first team in either a friendly or competitive game.

Current squad

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As of 24 July 2024[22][23]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
53 DF   ENG Ezra Carrington
54 DF   ENG Sebastian Naylor
55 DF   ENG Harrison Parker
58 MF   MEX Alex Alcalá
59 MF   ENG Charlie Gray
61 DF   ENG Kaden Braithwaite
63 MF   ENG Divine Mukasa
69 GK   WAL Max Hudson
72 GK   ENG Oliver Whatmuff
80 GK   ENG Spike Brits
83 FW   ENG Reigan Heskey
84 GK   ENG Jack Wint
89 DF   ENG Matthew Henderson-Hall
90 DF   ENG Kian Noble
91 DF   ENG Stephen Mfuni
92 GK   ENG Finley Grigg
98 FW   ENG Matthew Warhurst
DF   ENG Leke Drake
DF   ENG Dante Headley
DF   ENG Charlie Holt
DF   WAL Jayden Lienou
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   WAL Rhys Thomas
DF   ENG Oliver Tevenan
MF   ENG Daniel Batty
MF   ENG Seth Chingwaro
MF   ENG Femi Fapetu
MF   ENG Finley Gorman
MF   ENG Tyrese Noubissie
MF   ENG Floyd Samba
MF   ENG Tyrone Samba
FW   ENG Christian Dunbar-McDonald
FW   ENG Luca Fletcher
FW   ENG Kylan Midwood
FW   SCO Ashton Muir
48 FW   ENG Brooklyn Nfonkeu
FW   ENG Timeo Whisker

Academy Manager history

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Manager From To Honours
  Neil McNab 1994 1997
  Jim Cassell 1997 2009 2008 Youth Cup
  Steve Eyre 2009 2011
  Adam Sadler 2011 2013
  Jason Wilcox 2013 2016 2015–16 Professional U18 Development League
  Lee Carsley 2016 2017
  Gareth Taylor 2017 2020 2018–19 & 2019–20 U18 Premier League Cup
  Carlos Vicens 2020 2021 2020 FA Youth Cup, 2020–21 Professional U18 Development League
  Ben Wilkinson 2021[24] 2024 2021–22 and 2022–23 Professional U18 Development League,
2024 FA Youth Cup
  Oliver Reiss 2024 present

Academy graduates (1998–present)

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These are the academy players who have made at least one competitive appearance for the Manchester City first team.
Academy graduates who still play for Manchester City, including those that are currently out on loan to other clubs, are highlighted in blue.
Updated 1 September 2022[25][26][27]

Retired from playing or unattached players

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Player Level[a] Main other clubs played for Born International Honours Debut Manager
Shaun Wright-Phillips   1 Chelsea, QPR, New York Red Bulls, Phoenix Rising London   Full England Caps Age 17 v Burnley, 24 Aug. 1999[29] Joe Royle
Terry Dunfield   1 Bury, Macclesfield, Shrewsbury, Toronto Vancouver   Full Canada Caps Age 19 v Chelsea, 11 May 2001[30]
Chris Shuker   1 Barnsley, Tranmere, Morecambe, Port Vale Liverpool Age 19 v Notts County, 11 Sep. 2001[31] Kevin Keegan
Dickson Etuhu   1 Preston, Norwich, Fulham Kano   Full Nigeria Caps Age 19 v Birmingham City, 15 Sep. 2001[32]
Leon Mike   2 Aberdeen Manchester   England U18 Age 19 v Portsmouth, 16 Nov. 2001[33]
Chris Killen   2 Oldham, Hibernian, Celtic, Chongqing Wellington   Full New Zealand Caps Age 20 v Rotherham United, 24 Nov. 2001[34]
Tyrone Mears   1 Preston, Derby, Burnley, Bolton, Seattle Sounders FC Manchester   Full Jamaican Caps Age 19 v Nottingham Forest, 30 Mar. 2002[35]
Joey Barton   1 Newcastle, QPR, Marseille, Burnley Liverpool   Full England Cap Age 21 v Bolton Wanderers, 5 Apr. 2003[36]
Stephen Jordan   1 Burnley, Fleetwood, Chorley Liverpool Age 21 v Bolton Wanderers, 5 Apr. 2003[37]
Willo Flood   1 Cardiff, Dundee Utd, Aberdeen Dublin   Ireland U21 Age 18 v Total Network Solutions, 28 Aug. 2003[38]
Glenn Whelan   1 Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke City, Aston Villa, Fleetwood Town, Bristol Rovers Dublin   Full Ireland Caps Age 19 v Total Network Solutions, 28 Aug. 2003[39]
Stephen Elliott   1 Sunderland, Wolves, Preston, Hearts Dublin   Full Ireland Caps Age 20 v Bolton Wanderers, 21 Feb. 2004[40]
Bradley Wright-Phillips   1 Southampton, Plymouth, Charlton, New York Red Bulls London   England U20 Age 19 v Barnsley, 21 Sep. 2004[41]
Nedum Onuoha   1 Sunderland, QPR, Real Salt Lake Warri   England U21 Age 18 v Arsenal, 24 Oct. 2004[42]
Jonathan D'Laryea   4 Mansfield, Gainsborough Trinity Manchester Age 19 v Arsenal, 24 Oct. 2004[43]
Lee Croft   1 Norwich, Derby, Oldham, St.Johnstone Wigan   England U20 Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 7 Mar. 2005[44]
Stephen Ireland   1 Aston Villa, Stoke Cork   Full Ireland Caps Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 18 Sep. 2005[45] Stuart Pearce
Micah Richards   1 Aston Villa Birmingham   Full England Caps Age 17 v Arsenal, 22 Oct. 2005[46]
Ishmael Miller   1 West Brom, Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough, Huddersfield Manchester   England U21 Age 19 v Wigan Athletic, 18 Mar. 2006[47]
Michael Johnson   1 Manchester   England U21 Age 18 v Wigan Athletic, 21 Oct. 2006[48]
Daniel Sturridge   1 Chelsea, Liverpool, Trabzonspor Birmingham   Full England Caps Age 17 v Reading, 3 Feb. 2007[49]
Shaleum Logan   1 Tranmere Rovers, Brentford, Aberdeen, Cove Rangers Manchester Age 19 v Bristol City, 29 Aug. 2007[50] Sven-Göran Eriksson
Kelvin Etuhu   1 Barnsley, Bury, Carlisle Kano Age 19 v Norwich City, 25 Sep. 2007[51]
Sam Williamson   1 Wrexham Manchester Age 20 v Portsmouth, 20 Apr. 2008[52]
Vladimír Weiss   1 Rangers, Espanyol, Lekhwiya, Al-Gharafa, Slovan Bratislava Bratislava   Full Slovakia Caps Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 24 May 2009[53] Mark Hughes
Javan Vidal   1 Aberdeen, Tamworth, Wrexham, Bradford (Park Avenue) Manchester   England U20 Age 21 v West Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[54] Roberto Mancini
Alex Nimely   1 Coventry City Monrovia   England U20 Age 18 v Burnley, 3 Apr. 2010[55]
Chris Chantler   1 Carlisle United, Kilmarnock, F.C. United, Spennymoor Town, Ossett United Manchester Age 20 v Juventus, 16 Dec. 2010[56]
Abdul Razak   1 AFC United, IK Sirius, Örgryte Abidjan   Full Ivory Coast Caps Age 18 v West Bromwich Albion, 5 Feb. 2011
Reece Wabara   2 Oldham, Doncaster Birmingham   England U20 Age 19 v Bolton Wanderers, 22 May 2011[57]
Jérémy Hélan   2 Sheffield Wednesday Paris   France U19 Age 20 v Aston Villa, 25 Sep. 2012
Emyr Huws   2 Huddersfield Town, Ipswich Town Llanelli   Full Wales Caps Age 20 v Blackburn Rovers, 15 Jan. 2014
David Faupala   1 Zorya Luhansk, Apollon Limassol Bully-les-Mines   France U18 Age 19 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016 Manuel Pellegrini

Active players

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Player Level[b] Current Club Born International Honours Debut Manager
Kasper Schmeichel   1   Celtic Copenhagen   Full Denmark Caps Age 19 v West Ham United, 11 Aug. 2007[58] Sven-Göran Eriksson
Ched Evans   1   Preston North End Rhyl   Full Wales Caps Age 18 v Norwich City, 25 Sep. 2007[59]
Dedryck Boyata   1   Club Brugge Brussels   Full Belgium Caps Age 19 v Middlesbrough, 2 Jan. 2010[60] Roberto Mancini
Abdisalam Ibrahim   1 Free Agent Mogadishu   Full Norway Caps Age 18 v Scunthorpe United, 24 Jan. 2010[61]
Greg Cunningham   1   Galway United Galway   Full Ireland Caps Age 18 v Scunthorpe United, 24 Jan. 2010[62]
Ben Mee   1   Brentford Manchester   England U21 Age 20 v West Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[63]
John Guidetti   1   AIK Stockholm   Full Sweden Caps Age 18 v West Bromwich Albion, 22 Sep. 2010[64]
Ryan McGivern   1   Newry City Newry   Full Northern Ireland Caps Age 21 v Sunderland, 3 Apr. 2011[65]
Karim Rekik   1   Al Jazira Rotterdam   Full Netherlands Caps Age 16 v Birmingham City, 21 Sep. 2011
Luca Scapuzzi   2   Caratese Milan Age 20 v Birmingham City, 21 Sep. 2011
Denis Suárez   1   Villarreal Vigo   Full Spain Cap Age 17 v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26 Oct. 2011
Rony Lopes   1   Braga Belém de Maria   Full Portugal Cap Age 17 v Watford, 5 Jan. 2013
José Ángel Pozo   1   Karmiotissa Málaga   Spain U21 Age 18 v Sheffield Wednesday, 24 Sep. 2014 Manuel Pellegrini
Kelechi Iheanacho   1   Sevilla Imo State   Full Nigeria Caps Age 18 v Watford, 29 Aug. 2015
Manu García   1   Aris Thessaloniki Oviedo   Full Spain Cap Age 17 v Sunderland, 22 Sep. 2015
George Evans   2   Wrexham Cheadle   England U20 Age 20 v Sunderland, 22 Sep. 2015
Bersant Celina   1   AIK Prizren   Full Kosovo Caps Age 19 v Norwich, 9 Jan. 2016
Angeliño   1   Roma Coristanco   Spain U21 Age 19 v Aston Villa, 30 Jan. 2016
Cameron Humphreys   2   Rotherham United Manchester   England U19 Age 17 v Aston Villa, 30 Jan. 2016
Aleix García   1   Bayer Leverkusen Ulldecona   Full Spain Caps Age 18 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Tosin Adarabioyo   1   Chelsea Manchester   England U19 Age 18 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Brandon Barker   2 Free Agent Manchester   England U20 Age 19 v Chelsea, 21 Feb. 2016
Pablo Maffeo   1   RCD Mallorca Sant Joan Despi   Spain U21 Age 19 v Steaua București, 24 Aug. 2016 Pep Guardiola
Brahim Díaz   1   Real Madrid Málaga   Full Spain Cap
  Full Morocco Caps
Age 17 v Swansea, 21 Sep. 2016
Phil Foden   1   Manchester City Stockport   Full England Caps Age 17 v Feyenoord, 21 Nov. 2017
Lukas Nmecha   1   Wolfsburg Hamburg   Full Germany Caps Age 19 v Leicester City, 19 Dec. 2017
Tom Dele-Bashiru   2   Watford Manchester   Nigeria U23 Age 18 v Leicester City, 19 Dec. 2017
Claudio Gomes   2   Palermo Argenteuil   France U20 Age 18 v Chelsea, 5 Aug. 2018
Arijanet Muric   1   Ipswich Town Zürich   Full Kosovo Caps Age 19 v Oxford United, 25 Sep. 2018
Adrián Bernabé   1   Parma Barcelona   Spain U23 Age 17 v Oxford United, 25 Sep. 2018
Eric García   1   Barcelona Barcelona   Full Spain Caps Age 17 v Leicester City, 18 Dec. 2018
Ian Poveda   1   Sunderland London   Full Columbia Caps Age 18 v Burton Albion, 23 Jan. 2019
Felix Nmecha   1   Borussia Dortmund Hamburg   Full Germany Caps Age 18 v Burton Albion, 23 Jan. 2019
Taylor Harwood-Bellis   1   Southampton Stockport   Full England Cap Age 17 v Preston North End, 24 Sep. 2019
Tommy Doyle   1   Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester   England U21 Age 18 v Southampton, 29 Oct. 2019
Liam Delap   1   Ipswich Town Winchester   England U21 Age 17 v AFC Bournemouth, 24 Sep. 2020
Cole Palmer   1   Chelsea Manchester   Full England Caps Age 18 v Burnley, 30 Sep. 2020
Samuel Edozie   1   Anderlecht (on loan from   Southampton) London   England U20 Age 18 v Leicester City, 7 Aug. 2021
Ben Knight   3   Real Murcia Cambridge   England U18 Age 19 v Leicester City, 7 Aug. 2021
CJ Egan-Riley   1   Burnley Manchester   England U19 Age 18 v Wycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Luke Mbete   2   Northampton Town (on loan from Manchester City) London   England U21 Age 18 v Wycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Finley Burns   2   Hull City (on loan from Manchester City) London   England U20 Age 18 v Wycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Josh Wilson-Esbrand   1   Manchester City London   England U21 Age 18 v Wycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Roméo Lavia   1   Chelsea Brussels   Full Belgium Cap Age 17 v Wycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
James McAtee   1   Manchester City Salford   England U21 Age 18 v Wycombe Wanderers, 21 Sep. 2021
Rico Lewis   1   Manchester City Manchester   Full England Caps Age 17 v AFC Bournemouth, 13 Aug. 2022
Shea Charles   1   Sheffield Wednesday (on loan from Southampton) Manchester   Full Northern Ireland Caps Age 19 v Brentford, 28 May 2023
Oscar Bobb   1   Manchester City Oslo   Full Norway Caps Age 20 v Fulham, 3 Sep. 2023
Micah Hamilton   2   Middlesbrough Manchester   England U16 Age 20 v Red Star Belgrade, 13 Dec. 2023
Mahamadou Susoho   Peterborough United (on loan from Manchester City) Granollers   Spain U18 Age 18 v Red Star Belgrade, 13 Dec. 2023
Jacob Wright   Manchester City Manchester   England U18 Age 18 v Huddersfield, 7 Jan. 2024
Nico O'Reilly   Manchester City Manchester   England U18 Age 19 v Manchester United, 10 Aug. 2024
Kaden Braithwaite   Manchester City Manchester Age 16 v Watford, 24 Sep. 2024
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey   1   Manchester City Huddersfield   England U18 Age 18 v Tottenham Hotspur, 30 Oct. 2024

Honours

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Elite Development Squad

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Academy

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  • FA Youth Cup
  • U-18 Professional Development League
    • Northern Division Champions (10) 1997–98, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
    • National Champions: (4) 2015–16, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
  • U-18 Premier League Cup
    • Winners (2): 2018–19,[66] 2019–20

Notes

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  1. ^ Highest level determined from[28]
  2. ^ Highest level determined from[28]

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Association 1
COMMUNITY 1
INTERN 8
Note 7