Blackburn Rovers F.C. Under-23s and Academy
| Full name | Blackburn Rovers Academy and Under-21s | |||
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| Nickname(s) | Rovers, Blue and Whites, The Riversiders[1] | |||
| Founded | 1875 | |||
| Ground | County Ground (Leyland), Leyland, Lancashire | |||
| Capacity | ~2,300 | |||
| Head of Academy | Paul Gray | |||
| U21 Lead Coach | Mike Sheron | |||
| League | Premier League 2 U18 Premier League | |||
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Blackburn Rovers F.C. Academy and Under-21s are the youth teams of Blackburn Rovers. The Blackburn Rovers Academy holds Category One status. The current manager of the Under 21's side is Mike Sheron. The team play in the Premier League 2 Division 1, after gaining promotion from the Premier League 2 Division 2 in the 2017/18 season.
Under-21s team
Blackburn Rovers Under-21s play in the Premier League 2 Division 1.
Damien Johnson is the former manager the Under-21. His predecessor, Eric Kinder left the role to take over as the club's Head of Academy. Kinder was appointed Gary Bowyer's replacement following his appointment as first team manager following two successful caretaker spells. However, the new current head of Academy at Blackburn Rovers is Stuart Jones. The Under 21s play their home games at The Lancashire FA County Ground at Leyland, Preston.
The team now is mainly made up of players acquired from local academies like Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Everton. Several Under 21's players have recently made the step up into John Eustace's first team, including Lewis Travis, John Buckley, Joe Rankin-Costello and Hayden Carter.
The Academy
Blackburn Rovers Academy holds Category One status, the highest possible. The club maintained this status in a full audit which took place during the 2017/18 season. The Academy trains at Brockhall training village, the same location as the first team and the Under 21s. It also provides a stepping stone for youngsters to progress to the highest levels of football at Blackburn Rovers producing high quality players in the past. Former players such as Damien Duff, Phil Jones, Damien Johnson, James Beattie, Neil Danns, Jonathan Walters, and Anthony Pilkington were all nurtured in The Academy. Current professional football players also include Jason Lowe, Martin Olsson, Grant Hanley, Josh Morris, Adam Henley, Connor Mahoney, Ryan Nyambe, David Raya and Jack O'Connell have graduated from the clubs academy. Recent graduates such as Lewis Travis, Joe Rankin-Costello, Scott Wharton, Hayden Carter and John Buckley among others, play for Blackburn Rovers Championship team currently.
History & Facilities
In January 1991, British industrialist and businessman Jack Walker a lifelong fan of Blackburn Rovers completed the takeover of the club. In the following years, the Brockhall Village Academy, was constructed at a cost of approximately £4.75 million. The centre included state of the art facilities on a par with top training facilities elsewhere in Europe. It includes 6 full-size pitches, indoor training facilities, an indoor running track, outdoor running "hill", a swimming pool, goalkeeper training facilities as well as accommodation for the youth players.
Blackburn Rovers India Academy
On 19 November 2010, Pune based chicken meat processing, and pharmaceutical company, Venkateshwara Hatcheries Private Limited., completed the takeover of Blackburn Rovers, under the name Venky's London Limited.[2][3]
One of the companies early ambitions was to open an Academy back in their home nation of India. Managing director, told The Indian Express newspaper the club was planning a centre of excellence near Pune which is 100 km (60 miles) from Mumbai.
"We are getting an academy and a stadium in Pune," Venky's B. Balaji Rao was quoted as saying. "The site is near the Mumbai-Pune highway and will be ready in a year-and-a-half or two years." Rao said the academy, on the outskirts of the city, will be run exactly like a Rovers' training centre at Brockhall in northwest England, taking players from the age of 11 and 12. As of 2016 however no academy or stadium has been constructed.[4]
Squads
Development Squad
- As of 29 November 2024[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Academy (Under-18s)
- Updated 29 November 2024.[6]
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Noted graduates
Blackburn Rovers' youth system has been successful over the years, many players who have come through it have gone on to feature in the first-team and make an impact or progress in the 1st teams of other clubs in the future.
Current/Former Rovers first teamers
 James Beattie James Beattie
 Marlon Broomes Marlon Broomes
 John Buckley John Buckley
 Ben Burgess Ben Burgess
 Hayden Carter Hayden Carter
 Neil Danns Neil Danns
 Matt Derbyshire Matt Derbyshire
 Jonathan Douglas Jonathan Douglas
 Damien Duff Damien Duff
 David Dunn David Dunn
 Rory Finneran Rory Finneran
 Paul Gallagher Paul Gallagher
 Jake Garrett Jake Garrett
 Grant Hanley Grant Hanley
 Adam Henley Adam Henley
 Keith Hill Keith Hill
.svg.png) Junior Hoilett Junior Hoilett
 Damien Johnson Damien Johnson
 Jemal Johnson Jemal Johnson
 Phil Jones Phil Jones
 Jake Kean Jake Kean
 Darragh Lenihan Darragh Lenihan
 Harry Leonard Harry Leonard
 Jason Lowe Jason Lowe
 Jay McEveley Jay McEveley
 Tyler Magloire Tyler Magloire
 Connor Mahoney Connor Mahoney
 Josh Morris Josh Morris
 Ryan Nyambe Ryan Nyambe
 Martin Olsson Martin Olsson
 John O'Sullivan John O'Sullivan
 Sergio Peter Sergio Peter
 Ashley Phillips Ashley Phillips
 Joe Rankin-Costello Joe Rankin-Costello
 David Raya David Raya
 Martin Taylor Martin Taylor
 James Thomas James Thomas
 Willem Tomlinson Willem Tomlinson
 Lewis Travis Lewis Travis
 Keith Treacy Keith Treacy
 Adam Wharton Adam Wharton
 Scott Wharton Scott Wharton
 Jason Wilcox Jason Wilcox
Other notable academy graduates
 Michael Aspin Michael Aspin
 Jason Banton Jason Banton
 Keith Barker Keith Barker
 Flavien Enzo Boyomo Flavien Enzo Boyomo
.svg.png) Alex Bruce Alex Bruce
 Joel Byrom Joel Byrom
 James Connolly James Connolly
 Shaun Corcoran Shaun Corcoran
 Jamie Clarke Jamie Clarke
 Neil Danns Neil Danns
 Raffaele De Vita Raffaele De Vita
 Ciaran Donnelly Ciaran Donnelly
 Aaron Doran Aaron Doran
 Jack Doyle Jack Doyle
 Darren Dunning Darren Dunning
 Ryan Edwards Ryan Edwards
 Frank Fielding Frank Fielding
 Andy Fisher Andy Fisher
 Joe Garner Joe Garner
 Joe Grayson Joe Grayson
 Gavin Gunning Gavin Gunning
.svg.png) Gary Hamilton Gary Hamilton
 Lewis Hardcastle Lewis Hardcastle
 Andy Haworth Andy Haworth
 Callum Hendry Callum Hendry
 Tom Hitchcock Tom Hitchcock
 Bryan Hodge Bryan Hodge
 Alan Judge Alan Judge
 Sam Lavelle Sam Lavelle
.svg.png) Jamie Maclaren Jamie Maclaren
 Lewis Mansell Lewis Mansell
 Alex Marrow Alex Marrow
 Marcus Marshall Marcus Marshall
 Eddie Nolan Eddie Nolan
 John Nutter John Nutter
 Jack O'Connell Jack O'Connell
 Anthony O'Connor Anthony O'Connor
 Josh O'Keefe Josh O'Keefe
 Osayamen Osawe Osayamen Osawe
.svg.png) Ben Paton Ben Paton
 Matty Pearson Matty Pearson
 Kevin Pezzoni Kevin Pezzoni
 Dan Pike Dan Pike
 Anthony Pilkington Anthony Pilkington
 Matthew Platt Matthew Platt
 Marc Richards Marc Richards
 Leam Richardson Leam Richardson
 Ryan Robinson Ryan Robinson
 Gareth Stewart Gareth Stewart
 Gary Tallon Gary Tallon
 Andy Taylor Andy Taylor
 Michael Taylor Michael Taylor
 Lewis Thompson Lewis Thompson
 Peter Thorne Peter Thorne
 Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
 Jonathan Walters Jonathan Walters
 Jerome Watt Jerome Watt
 Anthony Williams Anthony Williams
 Ben Williams Ben Williams
 Dean Winnard Dean Winnard
 Callum Wright Callum Wright
 Chanka Zimba Chanka Zimba
References
- ^ "Nicknames". Club Nicknames. The-Football-Club.com. 2 August 2009. Archived from the original on 7 September 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
- ^ "Rovers Takeover Complete - Financial Document" (PDF). Rovers.co.uk. Blackburn Rovers. 19 November 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
- ^ "Venky's spent £23m to buy Blackburn". Deccan Chronicle. 21 November 2010. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
- ^ "Blackburn to set up Indian academy". Fifa.com. Football Association. 8 July 2011. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
- ^ "Development Squad". Blackburn Rovers Official Site. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
- ^ "Blackburn Rovers FC".





















