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Derby County F.C. Development Squad And Academy
Derby County Reserves and Academy are the youth teams of Derby County. The reserve team is made up of under-23 players, and is effectively Derby County's second-string side. The under-18 players among other younger age groups make up the academy team. They play in the Premier League 2, the highest tier of reserve team football in England. Derby's academy is Category 1, the highest classification in England under the Elite Player Performance Plan. Under-21 squad Under-18 squad Honours Reserves/U21 team * The Central League **Champions: 1935–36, 1971–72, 1985–86, 2024–25 * Premier Reserve League **Southern Champions: 1999–2000, 2000–01 *Premier League 2 **Division 2 Champions: 2015–16 *Derbyshire Senior Cup **Champions: 1891–92, 1951–52, 2010–11 Academy team *U18 Premier League The Professional Development League is a system of English youth football leagues that are managed, organised and controlled b ...
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Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Derby, England, which is the home ground of English Football League club Derby County. With a capacity of 33,597, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England. Pride Park is a business park on the outskirts of Derby city centre, and the stadium was built as part of the commercial redevelopment of the area in the 1990s. Derby County have played at the ground since it opened in 1997 as a replacement for the Baseball Ground. Pride Park has hosted two full international matches, England v. Mexico in 2001 and Brazil v. Ukraine in 2010, several England under-21 matches, and the 2009 FA Women's Cup final. It also hosted the 2025 Women's League Cup Final. History Planning and development Before moving to the Pride Park Stadium, Derby County had played at the Baseball Ground since 1895. Although at its peak the ground had held over 40,000 (the record attendance being 41,826 for a match against Tottenham Hotspur in 19 ...
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Clowes Developments
Clowes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Caroline Morgan Clowes (1838–1904), American painter * Cyril Clowes (1892–1968), Australian soldier * Daniel Clowes (born 1961), Alternative cartoonist and screenwriter * Hannah Clowes (born 1991), English gymnast * Henry Clowes (1863–1899), English cricketer * John Clowes (footballer) (born 1929), English footballer * John Clowes (priest) (1743–1831), English Anglican cleric and Swedenborgian * Nick Laird-Clowes (born 1957), English musician and composer * Ronald M. Clowes, Canadian geophysicist * Samuel Clowes (Conservative politician) (1821–1898), English Conservative politician, MP for North Leicestershire 1868–1880 * Samuel Clowes (Labour politician) (1864–1928), English Labour politician, MP for Hanley 1924–1928 * Sue Clowes, English designer * Thomas Clowes (1791–1866), New York politician * Waliyato Clowes, Papua New Guinean politician * William Clowes (Primitive Methodist) (1780–1 ...
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Danny Maye
Daniel Peter Christopher Maye (born 14 July 1982) is an English former professional footballer who now works as a football coach. Playing career Port Vale Maye started his career with Second Division Port Vale, making his debut as a 67th minute substitute in a 5–0 win over Cambridge United at Vale Park on 5 October 2001, replacing Ian Armstrong. Eleven days later, he played the second half of the Football League Trophy clash with Carlisle United, replacing fellow youngster Alex Gibson. Vale scored twice in six minutes to turn the game around 2–1. His final appearance was on 6 April 2002, replacing Marc Bridge-Wilkinson with eight minutes to go of a goalless home draw with Bournemouth. Southend United He joined Southend United on a free transfer for the start of the 2002–03 season. He made his debut for the Third Division club on 17 August 2002, replacing Phil Whelan late into a 3–2 defeat to Shrewsbury Town at Roots Hall. His next match was in the League Cup F ...
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Bradley Johnson
Bradley Paul Johnson (born 28 April 1987) is an English former professional Association football, footballer who played as a central midfielder. Johnson in a 20-year senior career played for Waltham Forest F.C., Waltham Forest, Cambridge United F.C., Cambridge United, Northampton Town F.C., Northampton Town, Gravesend and Northfleet F.C., Gravesend & Northfleet, Stevenage F.C., Stevenage Borough, Leeds United F.C., Leeds United, Norwich City F.C., Norwich City, Derby County F.C., Derby County, Blackburn Rovers F.C., Blackburn Rovers and Milton Keynes Dons F.C., Milton Keynes Dons. He ended his career as player-coach for Derby County F.C. Reserves and Academy, Derby County's under-21 team. Early life Born in London Borough of Hackney, Hackney, Greater London, Johnson was a keen motorcyclist as a child. Johnson's grandfather was originally from the United States. He started his career at his boyhood team Arsenal F.C., Arsenal but was released by the club when he was 15 years old. ...
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Professional Development League
The Professional Development League is a system of Football in England, English youth association football, football leagues that are managed, organised and controlled by the Premier League or by the Football League. It was introduced by the The Football Association, Football Association via the Elite Player Performance Plan in 2012. The system was introduced in early 2012 and was active for the first time during the 2012–13 season. It is a successor to the Premier Reserve League, Premier Academy League and Football Combination. The Football League Youth Alliance makes up League 2 of the under-18 system. The system covers the under-18 and under-21 groups. Previously, clubs participating in the Premier Reserve League (the highest level of reserve football in England) were removed from the competition if their first team in the Premier League were relegated and replaced with a promoted team. Under the Professional Development League system, Premier League reserves teams' league ...
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