Aston Villa F.C. Under-21s and Academy explained

Clubname:Aston Villa Under-21
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Fullname:Aston Villa Football Club Under-21s & Academy
Nickname:Villans, The Villa, The Lions, The Claret & Blue Army
Short Name:Villa, AVFC
Founded:[1]
Ground:Bodymoor Heath Training Ground
Capacity:500[2]
Owntitle:Owner(s)
Owner:Nassef Sawiris
Wesley Edens
Chairman:Nassef Sawiris[3]
Manager:Josep Gombau
League:Premier League 2
Season:2023–24
Position:Premier League 2, 16th (elimination play-offs, round of 16)
Website:http://www.avfc.co.uk/
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The Aston Villa Under-21s, formerly known as Aston Villa Reserves and Aston Villa Under-23s, are the most senior youth development team of Aston Villa and compete in Premier League 2, the Premier League Cup, and the EFL Trophy in the 2023–24 season. The team plays its home games at Aston Villa's training ground, Bodymoor Heath and occasionally Villa Park. Aston Villa also have an academy side that competes in the Under-18 division of the Professional Development League, the U18 Premier League Cup, and the FA Youth Cup annually. They also field a youth side in the Birmingham Senior Cup annually. They will compete in the 2024–25 UEFA Youth League following Aston Villa's senior side qualifying for the UEFA Champion's League.

The team were part of the FA Premier Reserve League since its foundation in 1999 and were winners of the 2011-12 Premier Reserve League South title, the last in that format. The side has been successful in recent decades, as well as becoming national champions in the 2003–04 and 2009–10 seasons, the team also won four out of five Southern Championships between 2007 and 2012, before the format changed to the Professional Development League. The side also won the NextGen Series in 2013, a Europe-wide tournament for elite academies.

Current senior squad players Jacob Ramsey, Kaine Kesler-Hayden, Filip Marschall, Tommi O'Reilly and Finley Munroe all came through the youth system at the club. Notable former players to have come through the Villa academy include Jack Grealish, Brian Little, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Ciaran Clark, Gary Cahill, Gareth Barry, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Darius Vassell, Marc Albrighton, Andreas Weimann, Brian McClair, and Steven Davis among many others. The U21 team is made up of players under the age of 21, although five over-age outfield players and an over-age goalkeeper may be named in a Premier League 2 match squad, these may include fringe first-team players and senior players recovering from injury.

History

Reserve sides of Aston Villa had played unofficial matches since the formation of the club in 1874, while formal competition for a reserve side began in 1892, when Aston Villa Reserves joined the Birmingham & District League. After finishing in the runners-up position twice in the first 2 seasons of the competition, Villa finally won their first trophy in the 1894–95 season, winning 26 out of 30 league games and losing just once all season. Several titles followed after this achievement, including a run of 8 consecutive titles between 1902 and 1910. When Villa finally left the Birmingham & District League in 1915, they had accumulated a total of 12 league titles and 6 runners-up finishes.

During the Second World War, TIME Magazine reported that the Villa reserve team, all captured at Dunkirk, thrashed their captor SS guards.[4] TIME issued an apology for erroneously placing Aston in the city of Liverpool: "TIME hastily restores Aston Villa (soccer) to Birmingham where it belongs".[5]

After that, the reserve team played in the Central League for many years, becoming champions in 1929–30, 1963–64 and 1992–93.

In 1999–2000, the FA Premier Reserve League was set up, Villa were one of the founding members, and were split into the Northern section of the league. Three disappointing seasons followed, however in the 2003–04 season, inspired by brothers Stefan Moore and Luke Moore, Villa eased to their first title. In the two seasons which followed (2004–05 and 2005–06), Villa agonisingly finished both campaigns as runners-up, both times to Manchester United. In the 2006–07 season, for the first time since its introduction, the FA Premier Reserve League excluded Coca-Cola Championship teams from playing in the league, with the 20 senior English Premiership teams parallelling the teams involved in the FA Premier League. This also meant that due to geographical circumstances, Aston Villa Reserves were switched from the Northern Division, to the Southern equivalent, for the first time since the start of the original format in 1999. Villa eventually finished 4th - winning 9 out of their 18 games, with Luke Moore the top goalscorer, with 7. The season saw the impressive development of several youngsters, most notably including Zoltán Stieber, Shane Lowry and Stephen O'Halloran, all of which were rewarded with first-team opportunities in the pre-season fixtures, prior to the 2007–08 season.

Inspired by Swedish striker Tobias Mikaelsson, Aston Villa Reserves clinched the 2007–08 Southern title, their second regional success since the inception of the league in 1999. However, they were beaten 3–0 in the Play-Off Final by Northern champions Liverpool.

In the 2008–09 season, the team went one better by securing their second consecutive Southern title, and then defeating Sunderland to claim their first ever national title, with goals from Nathan Delfouneso, James Collins and Shane Lowry.

Andreas Weimann netted nine goals, to help Villa keep up their trend of securing the Southern title - their third consecutively - in the 2009–10 season. This included a remarkable 15-game unbeaten streak, running from the opening game of the campaign, all the way through to the last game of the season against Portsmouth. However, the club were denied a second consecutive national title, as they were beaten on penalties by Manchester United, after a 3–3 draw at Old Trafford.

The 2010–11 season saw changes to the standard format of the league. Only 16 clubs competed, which meant a split between the top heavy Northern league. Undoubtedly the highlight of the season, was a 10–1 home victory over Arsenal at the Greene King Stadium, en route to finishing third in the league.

Following changes arrived in the 2011–12 season. Three leagues were abolished, returning to two, whilst each team played the teams in their own league home and away. They also played each team in the regional league once, with home and away games split evenly. More success followed however, as Villa picked up another Southern title, with Andreas Weimann scoring nine times during the course of the season. It was a case of deja vu however, as they were again beaten on penalties by Manchester United at Old Trafford.

The Premier Reserve League was abolished during the summer of 2012, to make way for the Professional Development League 1. Aston Villa were one of 22 clubs to take part in the inaugural season, participating in Group 2 of the competition.

During the 13-year tenure of the original Reserve system, Aston Villa were the second most successful club - behind Manchester United - with five regional titles and one national title. The youth sides currently play their home matches at Villa Park and Bodymoor Heath. From 2019, having been promoted back to the Premier League, Aston Villa began fielding an under-21 side in the EFL Trophy against League One and League Two opposition.

In January 2021, after a COVID-19 outbreak in the first team, the youth team was used for a first team game against Liverpool in the FA cup 3rd round.[6]

After a successful 2022–23 season with the senior side, Jacob Ramsey was recognised by the Premier League with the 2022/23 Premier League Academy Graduate award.[7]

Aston Villa Under-21s

Squad

Players under 21 who have made their senior league debut, or are named in the official senior squad list, are listed in the senior squad.[8]

Reserve, U21 & U23 Honours

Birmingham & District League

Birmingham Senior Cup

FA Premier Reserve League North

FA Premier Reserve League South

FA Premier League Cup

FA Premier Reserve League

Aston Villa Academy

Aston Villa Academy is the youth development side of Premier League team Aston Villa, it fields an under-18s team in the U18 Professional Development League 1 (South Division). Until 2012 the team competed in Group B of the now defunct FA Premier Academy League.

In the 2009/10 season Villa clinched top spot in Group B of the Premier Academy League, impressively notching the most wins (22), most points (68) and most goals (84) of all 41 clubs involved. Villa's youngsters were drawn against Group A winners Arsenal in the semi-final, which they won 1-0. This subsequently meant a final against FA Youth Cup winners Manchester City, which was comprehensively won 2–0, with goals from James Collins and Chris Herd. The top scorers for the season were Austrian striker Andreas Weimann (16) and English striker Nathan Delfouneso (15).The 2008/09 season was less fruitful for Villa's youngsters, as they finished 3rd in Group B, and were knocked out of the FA Youth Cup at the first hurdle, losing in the Third Round to eventual champions Arsenal.

Villa's youth team has a strong history in the FA Youth Cup with wins in 1972, 1980, 2002 and 2021. Villa also reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup in 2004, eventually being knocked out by eventual runners-up Chelsea.

The team train at Bodymoor Heath in North Warwickshire and also play their home matches there on weekends.

Invitational Tournaments

Hong Kong Soccer Sevens

The annual invitational seven-a-side Hong Kong Soccer Sevens tournament brings together academy sides from around the world, and has brought notable success to Aston Villa's academy between since 1999. Villa have won the main tournament seven times, more than any other team.

Villa won the third HK Soccer Sevens tournament in 2002, defeating Arsenal in the final, they went on to defend their title in 2004 (as the 2003 competition was cancelled due to the SARS outbreak), inspired by Stephen Cooke and Steven Foley they clinched the trophy in the final against Manchester United. Striker Gabriel Agbonlahor captained Villa to the semi-final in 2006 - losing to the eventual winners Urawa Red Diamonds - and also received the 'Player of the Tournament' accolade. Villa won the competition again in May 2010, beating Central Coast Mariners of Australia in the final.[11] In the in 2019 tournament, Villa won the secondary 'plate' trophy; players including Akos Onodi, Lewis Brunt and Cameron Archer featured.[12] After a four year hiatus due to COVID-19 and the Hong Kong protests the tournament returned in May 2023. At the tournament Villa extended their record of victories to seven, defeating Tai Po FC in the final, Omari Kellyman was named player of the tournament and was also topscorer with five goals overall.[13]

NextGen Series

The Aston Villa Academy played in both seasons of the now defunct NextGen Series, a tournament for Europe's elite football academies between 2011 and 2013. The team was composed of under-18s with up to three under-19s in each matchday squad. Having made the quarter-finals in the 2011-12 Series, the academy side captained by Samir Carruthers won the final of the 2012-13 tournament on 1 April 2013 beating Chelsea 2–0, at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, in Como, Italy.[14]

CEE Cup

Aston Villa sent an under-19 side to the invitational CEE Cup in the Czech Republic for the first time in 2022, competing against the youth sides of elite sides from around the world including Palmeiras, Tigres UANL and Dynamo Kiev.[15] Villa narrowly lost all three of their matches, finishing 6th in the overall rankings, Kerr Smith and Todd Alcock scored for Villa during the competition.[16]

Academy squad

[17] [18] Players not listed in the official squad are referenced individually, some players under-18 have been promoted to the under-21 and senior sides.[18] [18] [19] [18] [18] [18] [18] [18] [18] [20] [18] [18] [18] [21] [18] [18] [18]

Academy honours

FA Youth Cup

NextGen Series

FA Premier Academy League U17s

FA Premier Academy League U18s: Group B

FA Premier Academy League U18s: Play-Offs

Under-18 Premier League Next Gen Berlin Cup

Premier League Under-16 National Tournament

HKFC International Soccer Sevens

Non-playing staff

Corporate hierarchy

Source:[24]

PositionName
Executive Chairman Nassef Sawiris
Co-chairman Wes Edens
President of Business OperationsChris Heck[25] [26]
President of Football OperationsMonchi[27]

Management hierarchy

PositionName
Global Director of Football Developmentand International AcademiesMatthew Kidson[28]
Academy Manager Mark Harrison
Head of Coach DevelopmentRyan Maye
Assistant Academy ManagerSean Verity
Assistant Head of Coach Development
Emerging Talent Programme ManagerTony Carss[29]
Under-21 Head Coach Josep Gombau
Under-21 CoachPeter Gilbert
Under-21 CoachDan Green
Under-21 Goalkeeping Coach Mark Naylor
Under-21 Sport ScientistDan Lothian
Under-21 PhysiotherapistJon Whitney
Under-21 Performance AnalystAdam McGuinness
Under-18 Lead Coach Jimmy Shan[30]
Under-18 Professional Development Coach Adem Atay
Under-18 Professional Development CoachKarl Hopper
Under-18 Goalkeeping Coach Michael Pearce
Under-18 Sport ScientistPeter Sharp
Under-18 PhysiotherapistCian McCaffrey
Under-18 Performance Analyst Phil Truran
Academy Doctor Dr M Sahni and Dr F Hassan
Head of Sports Medicine Jazz Sodhi

Notable Academy graduates

The following players have all been members of the Aston Villa academy before their professional debut and have either made at least one appearance for the Villa first team in professional competition, have gone on to play in a fully professional league, or have represented their national team. Players in bold are still contracted to the club.

2020s

width=5%width=16%Playerwidth=12%DOBwidth=5%Positionwidth=40%First-Team Debutwidth=5%First-Team Appearanceswidth=5%First-Team Goalswidth=35%Current Team
Finley Munroe8 February 2005Defender9 May 2024 (vs Olympiacos)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Tommi O'Reilly15 December 2003Midfielder14 December 2023 (vs Zrinjski Mostar)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Filip Marschall24 April 2003Goalkeeper14 December 2023 (vs Zrinjski Mostar)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Chisom Afoka24 April 2003Forward9 September 2023 (vs League Two for Bradford City)20Unattached
Omari Kellyman25 September 2005Forward31 August 2023 (vs Hibernian)91Chelsea
Tim Iroegbunam30 June 2003Midfielder26 February 2022 (vs Brighton & Hove Albion)190Everton
Lewis Brunt6 November 2000Defender8 January 2022 (FA Cup for Leicester City)00 Wrexham
Sebastian Revan14 July 2003Defender31 August 2021 (National League for Grimsby Town)61 Wrexham
Aaron Ramsey21 January 2003Midfielder24 August 2021 (vs Barrow)41Burnley
Jaden Philogene8 February 2002Midfielder19 May 2021 (vs Tottenham Hotspur)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Carney Chukwuemeka20 October 2003Midfielder19 May 2021 (vs Tottenham Hotspur)150Chelsea
Tyreik Wright22 September 2001Midfielder23 January 2021 (League Two with Walsall)50Plymouth Argyle
Mungo Bridge12 September 2000Defender8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Daventry Town
Ákos Onódi2 September 2001Goalkeeper8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10 Szeged
Dominic Revan19 September 2000Defender8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Hampton & Richmond Borough
Jake Walker3 November 2000Defender8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Unattached
Callum Rowe2 September 1999Defender8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Rushall Olympic
Harrison Sohna1 July 2002Midfielder8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Cheltenham Town
Louie Barry21 June 2003Forward8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Kaine Kesler-Hayden23 October 2002Defender8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Arjan Raikhy20 October 2002Midfielder8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Leicester City
Brad Young6 January 2003Forward8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10 The New Saints
Mamadou Sylla12 August 2002Midfielder8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)10Unattached
Lamare Bogarde5 January 2004Midfielder8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Hayden Lindley2 September 2002Midfielder8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)20Unattached
Sil Swinkels6 January 2004Defender8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Edward Rowe17 October 2003Midfielder8 January 2021 (vs Liverpool)70Leamington
Aaron Pressley7 November 2001Forward1 December 2020 (Championship with Brentford)00Stevenage
Viktor Johansson14 September 1998Goalkeeper7 November 2020 (Championship with Rotherham United)00Stoke City
Dimitri Sea20 August 2001Defender3 November 2020 (League Two with Barrow)00Unattached
Viljami Sinisalo11 October 2001Goalkeeper6 October 2020 (Scottish Championship with Ayr United)20 Celtic
Indiana Vassilev16 February 2001Forward4 January 2020 (vs Fulham)81 St. Louis City

2010s

width=5%width=16%Playerwidth=12%DOBwidth=5%Positionwidth=40%First-Team Debutwidth=5%First-Team Appearanceswidth=5%First-Team Goalswidth=35%Current Team
Cameron Archer21 July 2001Forward27 August 2019 (vs Crewe Alexandra)144Aston Villa
Harvey Knibbs26 April 1999Forward13 August 2019 (EFL Cup for Cambridge United)00Reading
Osagi Bascome17 April 1998Forward30 March 2019 (National League North with Darlington)00Deceased, 18 December 2021.[31]
Jacob Ramsey28 May 2001Midfielder19 February 2019 (vs West Bromwich Albion)OngoingOngoingAston Villa
Kelsey Mooney5 February 1999Forward1 September 2018 (League Two with Cheltenham Town)00Accrington Stanley
Matija Sarkic23 July 1997Goalkeeper24 October 2017 (EFL Trophy with Wigan Athletic)00Deceased, 15 June 2024[32]
Mitch Clark13 March 1999Defender22 August 2017 (vs Wigan Athletic)10Port Vale
Easah Suliman26 January 1998Defender22 August 2017 (vs Wigan Athletic)30 Sumgayit & Pakistan
Jake Doyle-Hayes30 December 1998Midfielder22 August 2017 (vs Wigan Athletic)30 Hibernian
Callum O'Hare1 May 1998Midfielder9 August 2017 (vs Colchester United)90Coventry City
Corey Blackett-Taylor23 September 1997Midfielder7 March 2017 (vs Huddersfield Town)20Derby County
Keinan Davis13 February 1998Forward8 January 2017 (vs Tottenham Hotspur)877 Udinese
Jordan Lyden30 January 1996Midfielder24 September 2016 (League Two with Stevenage)80Hereford
Henry Cowans6 September 1995Midfielder31 August 2016 (EFL Trophy with Stevenage)00 Newtown
Niall Mason10 January 1997Defender6 August 2016 (League Two with Doncaster Rovers)00 Al Shahaniya
Kevin Toner18 July 1996Defender23 April 2016 (vs Southampton)40 Orihuela
Jerell Sellars11 December 1995Forward2 April 2016 (League Two with Wycombe Wanderers)00Redditch United
Andre Green26 July 1998Forward13 March 2016 (vs Tottenham Hotspur)482Rotherham United
Harry McKirdy29 March 1997Forward9 January 2016 (vs Wycombe Wanderers)60 Hibernian
Riccardo Calder26 January 1996Midfielder12 September 2015 (Scottish Premiership with Dundee)00Brackley Town
Daniel Crowley3 August 1997Midfielder9 August 2015 (League One with Barnsley)00Notts County
Lewis Kinsella2 February 1994Defender28 March 2015 (League Two with Luton Town)00Unattached
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy24 August 1998Forward14 March 2015 (vs Sunderland)170Crawley Town
András Stieber8 October 1991Midfielder27 September 2014 (Nemzeti Bajnokság I with Győri ETO)00 FC Andau
Janoi Donacien3 November 1993Defender30 August 2014 (League Two with Tranmere Rovers)00Ipswich Town & Saint Lucia
Jack Grealish10 September 1995Midfielder7 May 2014 (vs Manchester City)21233Manchester City & England
Benjamin Siegrist31 January 1992Goalkeeper26 March 2014 (Conference Premier with Cambridge United)00 Celtic
Michael Drennan2 September 1994Forward18 January 2014 (League One with Carlisle United)00Unattached
Jordan Graham5 March 1995Midfielder7 December 2013 (Championship with Ipswich Town)00Leyton Orient
Umit Eminoglu14 September 1994Midfielder25 September 2013 (Turkish Cup with Gençlerbirliği)00Retired
Callum Robinson2 February 1995Forward24 September 2013 (vs Tottenham Hotspur)50 Cardiff City
Reece Caira7 January 1993Defender27 December 2012 (A-League with Western Sydney Wanderers)00 Berkeley Vale Wombats
Derrick Williams17 January 1993Defender1 December 2012 (vs QPR)10 Atlanta United
Daniel Johnson8 October 1992Midfielder23 October 2012 (League One with Yeovil Town)00Stoke City & Jamaica
Graham Burke21 September 1993Forward28 August 2012 (vs Tranmere Rovers)00 Shamrock Rovers & Republic of Ireland
Samir Carruthers4 April 1993Midfielder7 April 2012 (vs Liverpool)30Dartford
Gary Gardner29 June 1992Midfielder31 December 2011 (vs Chelsea)331Unattached
Nathan Baker23 April 1991Defender25 January 2011 (vs Wigan Athletic)1221Retired
Chris Herd4 April 1989Midfielder13 November 2010 (vs Manchester United)422Retired
Jonathan Hogg6 December 1988Midfielder13 November 2010 (vs Manchester United)70Huddersfield Town
Harry Forrester2 January 1991Midfielder11 September 2010 (Scottish Premier League with Kilmarnock)00Retired
Eric Lichaj17 November 1988Defender19 August 2010 (vs Rapid Vienna)422Retired
Andreas Weimann5 August 1991Forward14 August 2010 (vs West Ham United)11317Unattached & Austria

2000s

width=5%width=16%Playerwidth=12%DOBwidth=5%Positionwidth=40%First-Team Debutwidth=5%First-Team Appearanceswidth=5%First-Team Goalswidth=35%Current Team
James Collins1 December 1990Forward24 October 2009 (League Two with Darlington F.C.)00Derby County
Ciaran Clark26 September 1989Defender30 August 2009 (vs Fulham)15910Unattached & Republic of Ireland
Shane Lowry12 June 1989Defender20 August 2009 (vs Rapid Vienna)30Negeri Sembilan
Marc Albrighton18 November 1989Midfielder26 February 2009 (vs CSKA Moscow)1019Leicester City
Barry Bannan1 December 1989Midfielder17 December 2008 (vs Hamburger SV)832Sheffield Wednesday & Scotland
Nathan Delfouneso2 February 1991Forward14 August 2008 (vs FH)509Hednesford Town
Tobias Mikaelsson17 November 1988Forward19 January 2008 (League One with Port Vale)00 Vallens
Bobby Olejnik26 November 1986Goalkeeper24 November 2007 (Scottish Premier League with Falkirk)00Retired
Zoltán Stieber16 October 1988Midfielder24 November 2007 (League Two with Yeovil Town F.C.)00 MTK Budapest & Hungary
Daniel Sturridge1 September 1989Forward3 February 2007 (Premier League with Manchester City)00 Retired
Stephen O'Halloran29 November 1987Defender31 October 2006 (League Two with Wycombe Wanderers)00Retired
Isaiah Osbourne15 November 1987Midfielder21 October 2006 (vs Fulham)300Barwell
Gary Cahill19 December 1985Defender1 April 2006 (vs Arsenal)311Retired
Gabriel Agbonlahor13 October 1986Forward18 March 2006 (vs Everton)39186Retired
Jamie Ward12 May 1986Forward7 March 2006 (League Two with Stockport County F.C.)00Nuneaton Borough & Northern Ireland
Craig Gardner25 November 1986Midfielder26 December 2005 (vs Everton)806Retired
Steven Davis1 January 1985Midfielder18 September 2004 (vs Norwich City)1029Retired
James O'Connor25 November 1986Defender4 September 2004 (League One with Port Vale F.C.)00Retired
Wayne Henderson16 September 1983Goalkeeper13 March 2004 (Conference Premier with Tamworth F.C.)00Retired
Luke Moore13 February 1986Forward22 February 2004 (vs Birmingham City)9814Retired
Peter Whittingham8 September 1984Midfielder23 April 2003 (vs Newcastle United)662Deceased, 19 March 2020
Liam Ridgewell21 July 1984Defender4 January 2003 (vs Blackburn Rovers)937Retired
Rob Edwards25 December 1982Defender28 December 2002 (vs Middlesbrough)90Retired
Boaz Myhill9 November 1982Goalkeeper30 November 2002 (Division One with Bradford City F.C.)00Retired
Stefan Moore28 September 1983Forward11 September 2002 (vs Charlton Athletic)302Retired
Thomas Hitzlsperger5 April 1982Midfielder13 January 2001 (vs Liverpool)11412Retired
Stephen Cooke15 February 1982Midfielder2 August 2000 (vs Celta de Vigo)40Retired
Jonathan Bewers10 September 1982Defender15 April 2000 (vs Tottenham Hotspur)10Retired

1990s

width=5%width=16%Playerwidth=12%DOBwidth=5%Positionwidth=40%First-Team Debutwidth=5%First-Team Appearanceswidth=5%First-Team Goalswidth=35%Current Team
Aaron Lescott2 December 1978Defender2 January 1999 (vs Hull City)10Retired
Adam Rachel10 December 1976Goalkeeper26 December 1998 (vs Blackburn Rovers)10Retired
Tommy Jaszczun16 September 1977Defender28 October 1998 (vs Chelsea)10Retired
Darius Vassell13 June 1980Forward23 August 1998 (vs Middlesbrough)20145Retired
Gareth Barry23 February 1981Midfielder2 May 1998 (vs Sheffield Wednesday)44152Retired
Darren Byfield29 September 1979Forward28 December 1997 (vs Leeds United)100Retired
Richard Walker8 November 1977Forward28 December 1997 (vs Leeds United)102Retired
Lee Hendrie18 May 1977Midfielder23 December 1995 (vs Queens Park Rangers)30832align=center Retired
Gareth Farrelly28 August 1975Midfielder20 September 1995 (vs Peterborough United)80Retired
Riccardo Scimeca13 June 1975Defender19 August 1995 (vs Manchester United)882Retired

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