Professional Development League

For the American league, see Premier Development League.
Professional Development League
Country England
Founded 2012
Current champions U21
League 1
Manchester United
League 2
Swansea City
U18
League 1
Middlesbrough
League 2
Charlton Athletic

2015–16 Professional U21 Development League
2015–16 Professional U18 Development League

The Professional Development League is a system of youth football leagues that are managed, organised and controlled by the Premier League or by the Football League. It was introduced by the Football Association via the Elite Player Performance Plan in 2012.[1]

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 3 of the under 18 system. The system covers the under-18 and under-21 age groups.[1]

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 status is not directly linked to the first team's Premier League status. Instead, there are three different Professional Development Leagues at each age-group level and clubs in the top four tiers of the English football league system are placed in the system based on the assessment of their academy for the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP).

Grading

U21

LeagueSponsored nameRun byParticipating clubsNumber of clubs
Professional Development League 1 Barclays U21 Premier League Premier League For academies with a Category 1 rating 24
Professional Development League 2 Premier League For academies with a Category 2 rating 19

U18

LeagueSponsored nameRun byParticipating clubsNumber of clubs
Professional Development League 1 Barclays U18 Premier League Premier League For academies with a Category 1 rating 24
Professional Development League 2 Premier League For academies with a Category 2 rating 19
Professional Development League 3 Football League Youth Alliance Football League For academies with a Category 3 or 4 rating 51

U21 level

The U21 age-range was set up for the first time with the introduction of the Professional Development League. Teams are allowed to field three overage outfield players and one overage goalkeeper. League 3 clubs voted against introducing an U21 league, the northern based sides instead choosing to continue fielding reserve sides in the Central League.

League 1

Champions

From 2012–13 to 2013–14, the champions of League 1 were the team who won the knockout stage final. From 2014–15, the champions of League 1 is the team who finish 1st in Division 1.

Season
2012–13 Manchester United
2013–14 Chelsea
2014–15 Manchester United

Club Wins Seasons
Manchester United 2 2012–13, 2014–15
Chelsea 1 2013–14

2015–16 Participants

Division 1
  • Chelsea
  • Everton
  • Leicester City
  • Liverpool
  • Manchester City
  • Manchester United
  • Middlesbrough
  • Norwich City
  • Reading
  • Southampton
  • Sunderland
  • Tottenham Hotspur

Division 2
  • Arsenal
  • Aston Villa
  • Blackburn Rovers
  • Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Derby County
  • Fulham
  • Newcastle United
  • Stoke City
  • Swansea City
  • West Bromwich Albion
  • West Ham United
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers

League 2

Champions

The overall League 2 champions are the team who win the knock-out stage at the end of the season.

Season
2012–13 Charlton Athletic
2013–14 Crewe Alexandra
2014–15 Swansea City

Club Wins Seasons
Charlton Athletic 1 2012–13
Crewe Alexandra 1 2013–14
Swansea City 1 2014–15

2015–16 Participants

North Division
  • Barnsley
  • Birmingham City
  • Bolton Wanderers
  • Coventry City
  • Crewe Alexandra
  • Huddersfield Town
  • Hull City
  • Leeds United
  • Nottingham Forest
  • Sheffield United
  • Sheffield Wednesday

South Division
  • Brentford
  • Bristol City
  • Cardiff City
  • Charlton Athletic
  • Colchester United
  • Crystal Palace
  • Ipswich Town
  • Millwall
  • Queens Park Rangers
  • Watford

U18 level

The Professional Development U18 Leagues 1 and 2 replace the Premier Academy League, with League 3 still being run under the auspices of the Football League Youth Alliance.

League 1

Champions

Season Champions
2012–13 Fulham
2013–14 Everton
2014–15 Middlesbrough

Club Wins Seasons
Fulham 1 2012–13
Everton 1 2013–14
Middlesbrough 1 2014–15

2015–16 Participants

North Division
  • Blackburn Rovers
  • Derby County
  • Everton
  • Liverpool
  • Manchester City
  • Manchester United
  • Middlesbrough
  • Newcastle United
  • Sunderland
  • Stoke City
  • West Bromwich Albion
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers

South Division
  • Arsenal
  • Aston Villa
  • Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Chelsea
  • Fulham
  • Leicester City
  • Norwich City
  • Reading
  • Southampton
  • Swansea City
  • Tottenham Hotspur
  • West Ham United

League 2

Champions

The overall League 2 champions are the team who win the knock-out stage at the end of the season.

Season Champions
2012–13 Queens Park Rangers
2013–14 Huddersfield Town
2014–15 Charlton Athletic

Club Wins Seasons
Charlton Athletic 1 2014–15
Huddersfield Town 1 2013–14
Queens Park Rangers 1 2012–13

2015–16 Participants

North Division
  • Barnsley
  • Birmingham City
  • Bolton Wanderers
  • Coventry City
  • Crewe Alexandra
  • Huddersfield Town
  • Hull City
  • Leeds United
  • Nottingham Forest
  • Sheffield United
  • Sheffield Wednesday

South Division
  • Brentford
  • Bristol City
  • Cardiff City
  • Charlton Athletic
  • Colchester United
  • Crystal Palace
  • Ipswich Town
  • Millwall
  • Queens Park Rangers
  • Watford

League 3

Champions

The Football League Youth Alliance does not currently use a process of determining the overall champions.

Season Division 1 North Division 1 South
1998–99 Sheffield United -
1999–00 Bury Brighton & Hove Albion
2000–01 Doncaster Rovers Leyton Orient
2001–02 Tranmere Rovers Brentford
2002–03 Tranmere Rovers Brentford
2003–04 Oldham Athletic Cambridge United
2004–05 Oldham Athletic Cambridge United
Season North-West Conference North-East Conference South-West Conference South-East Conference
2005–06 Oldham Athletic Chesterfield Yeovil Town Brighton & Hove Albion
2006–07 Oldham Athletic Hull City Oxford United Queens Park Rangers
2007–08 Walsall Hull City Plymouth Argyle Queens Park Rangers
2008–09 Wrexham Chesterfield Swindon Town Southend United
2009–10 Preston North End Hull City Swindon Town Millwall
2010–11 Rochdale Chesterfield Swindon Town Queens Park Rangers
2011–12 Preston North End Hull City Plymouth Argyle Queens Park Rangers
2012–13 Wrexham Hull City Bristol Rovers Portsmouth
2013–14 Blackpool Bradford City Exeter City Colchester United
2014–15 Bury Bradford City Bournemouth Barnet

2015–16 Participants

North West Conference

North East Conference

South West Conference

South East Conference

References

  1. 1 2 "Youth development rules" (pdf). TheFa.com. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
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