Arsenal F.C. Under-21s and Academy

English association football youth system

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July 7 2017 Per Mertesacker was announced as the future manager of Arsenal's Academy, set to take over after retiring from playing football at the end of the 2017-18 season.
June 2017 Arsenal's Under-14s won the 2016-17 Premier League Albert Phelan Cup.
April 2017 Arsenal's Under-13 team won the inaugural Premier League National Cup by defeating Sunderland.
February 27 2017 Andries Jonker announced his departure from the role of head of academy to join VfL Wolfsburg as head coach, with Freddie Ljungberg as his assistant.
2016 Arsenal wins the Premier League National Cup in the 2016-17 season.
2016 With the Premier League rebranding, Arsenal's reserve team continued playing in the Professional Development League, now renamed Premier League 2.
2016 Arsenal's Under-21s won the Professional Development League's Division 2 playoffs, beating Blackburn Rovers in the semi-final and Aston Villa in the final.
2014 Arsenal reached the quarterfinals of the UEFA Youth League.
July 1 2014 Andries Jonker was appointed as head of Arsenal's academy, initiating major changes to the academy coaching structure.
2013 Arsenal finished fourth in the NextGen Series.
2012 Arsenal reaches fourth place in the NextGen Series tournament.
2012 Arsenal's reserve team left the Premier Reserve League and joined the Professional Development League for its inaugural season, replacing the reserves with an Under-21 team.
2012 Arsenal finished 3rd in the Reserve League South in the final season of the competition.
2010 Arsenal's reserve team again finished as runners-up in the Premier Reserve League season.

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