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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