Reading F.C. Under-23s and Academy
The Reading Academy refers to the development teams of Reading Football Club. The club takes part in the Professional Development League system, with the Under-23 competing in the Premier League 2 – Division 2, and the Under-18 competing in the U18 Premier League – South Division.
Under the old youth training scheme, the club produced a number of first team players including Ady Williams, Scott Taylor and future England international Neil Webb. Since the Academy opened in 1999, 52 graduates have gone on to play first team football for Reading including Gylfi Sigurðsson, who was later sold for a club record transfer fee.
History
Reading were granted Academy status by the Football Association in February 1999. The first Academy manager was John Stephenson who oversaw the club's youth development until October 2000 when he left to join Preston North End. He was succeeded by former Reading goalkeeper, and the then goalkeeping coach, Nick Hammond. After his appointment as Reading's first Director of football in September 2003, Hammond combined all three roles until the appointment of Exeter City boss Eamonn Dolan as the new Academy manager in October 2004. The club originally trained in rented facilities at Sonning Lane and Bradfield College but moved to their own training ground at Hogwood Park in Arborfield in 2004. A two-year Academy partnership with Boreham Wood was announced in July 2012 with the club also aiming to have a first-team composed of 50% Academy players. The introduction in 2012 of the four-tier academy system under the Elite Player Performance Plan forced the club to search for a new training ground in order to meet the criteria for Category One status. With this in mind, the club agreed in principle to buy land at Bearwood Lakes Golf Club for a new training facility at a cost of between £10 million and £20 million in May 2013. In July 2013, the club confirmed they had achieved Category One status.The Reading reserves competed in the Capital League between 1995 and 1998 before joining The Football Combination which they played in from 1998 until 2006, excluding the 1999–2000 season. With the senior side's promotion to the Premier League in 2006, the reserve team was also promoted to the Premier Reserve League for the 2006–07 season. Under future first-team manager Brian McDermott, the reserves finished top of the Southern section and beat Bolton reserves 2–0 to win the overall title in their first season. They finished second the following year but were relegated as the first team dropped into the Championship. The reserves rejoined the Football Combination following their relegation and remained there until 2010 when they withdrew in order to arrange their own fixtures against a higher level of opposition.
With the club's application for Category One status under the EPPP, the under-21 and Academy teams competed in the new Professional Development League 1 for the 2012–13 season. The teams were successful under the new format with the under-18s finishing as runners-up to Fulham in the inaugural competition, and the under-21s winning the first U21 Premier League Cup the following year.
Under-23s
The under-23s play their home matches at Hogwood Park, the club's training ground, with four games each season being played at the Madejski Stadium. Three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 23 are allowed to be selected for each fixture, with scholars from the Academy squad also eligible to play.Under-23 squad
Out on loan
Under-18 team
Each year, following the completion of their full-time education, the club signs a number of schoolboys, from both within the academy and from other clubs, on scholarship agreements. The scholarships last two years after which the player signs professionally or is released by the club. In instances where a player is particularly valued, the club may opt to sign them on professional terms at an earlier age. The scholars make up the bulk of the Academy team which competes in the under-18 league, though younger players are also eligible. As well as the league, the Academy also enters a team into the FA Youth Cup.The under-18s play their home matches at Hogwood Park, the club's training ground, with a selection of games each season being played at the Madejski Stadium. Three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 18 are allowed to be selected for each fixture, with scholars from the Academy squad also eligible to play.
Current Under-18s squad
Out on loan
Staff
Academy and development staff- Academy manager: Michael Gilkes
- Assistant Academy Manager: David Dodds
- Professional Phase Coach: Scott Marshall
- U23 Goalkeeper Coach: James Bittner
- U18 Coach: Ryan Williams
- U18 Assistant Coach: Mikele Leigertwood
- Head of Academy Physiotherapy: Steve Cottrell
- Lead Academy Doctor: Dr Marc Batista
- U23 Academy Doctor: Manish Thakker
- U18 Physiotherapist: Aoife Healy
- U23 Physiotherapist: Michael English
- U9-16 Physiotherapist: Sean Farrell
- U9-16 Physiotherapist:
- U23 Sport Scientist: Ollie Harrington
- U18 Sport Scientist: Harry Bruford
- PDP Strength and Conditioning Coach: David Breakspear
- U9-16 Sport Scientist: Harry Carmen
- Academy Performance Coach: Ben Marks
Former players
Graduates
Prior to the establishment of the Academy, Reading produced several players for the first-team who went on to have successful careers. Neil Webb became Reading's youngest ever goalscorer aged 17 years and 31 days and made a total of 81 appearances for the club, later going on to win 26 England caps. Ady Williams made nearly 400 appearances in three spells between 1988 and 2004 and was capped 13 times for Wales whilst Stuart Lovell made 227 league appearances, scored 58 times and played twice for the Australia national team. Others to have come through the ranks include Johnny Brooks, Jerry Williams, Steve Hetzke, Scott Taylor and Maurice Evans, who made over 400 league appearances for Reading and later managed the first-team between 1977 and 1984.Since the Academy opened in 1999, 57 graduates have gone on to play for the first team. Players who have gone on to play for their country at full international level are marked in bold whilst those still at the club are marked in italics.
- Alex Haddow
- Darius Henderson
- Nathan Tyson
- Jamie Ashdown
- Darren Campbell
- Peter Castle
- Jamie Young
- Simon Cox
- Shane Long
- Curtis Osano
- Alex Pearce
- James Henry
- Julian Kelly
- Jem Karacan
- Gylfi Sigurðsson
- Simon Church
- Scott Davies
- Hal Robson-Kanu
- Nicholas Bignall
- Ben Hamer
- Jordan Obita
- Jake Taylor
- Alex McCarthy
- Lawson D'Ath
- Dominic Samuel
- Michael Hector
- Ryan Edwards
- Craig Tanner
- Jake Cooper
- Jack Stacey
- Aaron Kuhl
- Aaron Tshibola
- Sean Long
- Mikkel Andersen
- Niall Keown
- Andrija Novakovich
- Tariqe Fosu
- Josh Barrett
- Robert Dickie
- Tennai Watson
- Liam Kelly
- Omar Richards
- Axel Óskar Andrésson
- Andy Rinomhota
- Sam Smith
- Danny Loader
- Tom Holmes
- Tom McIntyre
- Gabriel Osho
- Ryan East
- Michael Olise
- Teddy Howe
- Jeriel Dorsett
- Ben House
Statistics
Careers elsewhere
A number of players attached to the Academy as schoolboys and scholars, as well as those who signed professionally but never made a first team appearance, have gone on play league football elsewhere. Those that have gone on to play for their country at full international level are marked in bold and those who are away on loan that haven't played for Reading are in Italics.- Nick Arnold
- Charlie Austin
- Shandon Baptiste
- Marvin Bartley
- Abdulai Bell-Baggie
- Doug Bergqvist
- Kelvin Bossman
- Andre Boucaud
- Oliver Bozanic
- Henrik Breimyr
- Andre Burley
- Harry Cardwell
- Daniel Carr
- Harry Cooksley
- Samúel Friðjónsson
- Ben Gladwin
- John Goddard
- Tom Hateley
- Jonny Hayes
- Noor Husin
- Dominic Hyam
- Uche Ikpeazu
- Ji Dong-Won
- Zak Jules
- Clovis Kamdjo
- Ibrahim Kargbo Jr.
- George Legg
- Adam Liddle
- Adam Lockwood
- Angus MacDonald
- Carl McHugh
- Ramarni Medford-Smith
- Adam Mekki
- Stuart Moore
- Johnny Mullins
- Nam Tae-Hee
- Jack Nolan
- Akin Odimayo
- Matt Partridge
- Frankie Raymond
- Scott Rendell
- Joel Rollinson
- James Rowe
- Conor Shaughnessy
- Chris Smith
- Louie Soares
- Luke Southwood
- Pierce Sweeney
- Rhys Tyler
- Gozie Ugwu
- Terence Vancooten
- Radoslav Vasilev
- Bogdan Vaštšuk
- Connor Wickham
- Andy White
Records and honours
;The Football Combination
;Premier Reserve League
;Under-21 Premier League Cup
;Under-18 Professional Development League 1