Burnley F.C. Academy
| Nickname(s) | The Clarets | 
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| Ground | Barnfield Training Ground County Ground (under-21s) | 
| Manager | Andy Farrell (under-21s) Tony Philliskirk (under-18s) | 
| League | Professional Development League (under-21s and under-18s) National League Cup (under-21s) | 
Burnley F.C. Academy are the youth teams of Burnley Football Club. The under-21s currently play in the first level of reserve football in England, the U21 Professional Development League. The team mainly consists of players under the age of 21 at the club, but does occasionally include first team players. Burnley's under-18s also play in the first level of academy football in England, the U18 Professional Development League.
U21 squad
- As of 15 August 2025[1]
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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Out on loan
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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U18 Squad
- As of 11 July 2025[2]
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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Honours
The list below includes honours won by either Burnley's "A", "B", reserves, under-23s, under-21s, or under-18s teams.[3][4][5]
| LeagueThe Central League (first tier) 
 The Central League Division Two (third tier) 
 Professional U18 Development League 2 North (second tier) 
 Lancashire League Division One 
 Lancashire League Division Two 
 Lancashire Combination Division Two 
 West Lancashire Football League Division One 
 North East Lancashire League[a] 
 | Cup
 
 
 European Youth Cup (under-21) Washington International Youth Tournament[e] 
 
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Graduates
Below is a list of Burnley youth players that have gone on to play in the first team since 1936.[14]
Players that have been capped at full international level are in bold.
1940s
 Peter Kippax Peter Kippax
 Harry Mather Harry Mather
 Harry Potts Harry Potts
 Harold Spencer Harold Spencer
 Harold Rudman Harold Rudman
 Jack Knight Jack Knight
 Tommy Cummings Tommy Cummings
 Tommy Henderson Tommy Henderson
1950s
 Roy Stephenson Roy Stephenson
 Jimmy Adamson Jimmy Adamson
 Tony Hapgood Tony Hapgood
 Albert Cheesebrough Albert Cheesebrough
 Brian Pilkington Brian Pilkington
 Doug Winton Doug Winton
 David Cargill David Cargill
 Bobby Seith Bobby Seith
 Colin McDonald Colin McDonald
 Jimmy Scott Jimmy Scott
 Dave Smith Dave Smith
 Brian Miller Brian Miller
 John Angus John Angus
 Jimmy Robson Jimmy Robson
 Adam Blacklaw Adam Blacklaw
 Des Lancaster Des Lancaster
 Ian Lawson Ian Lawson
 Alan Shackleton Alan Shackleton
 John Connelly John Connelly
 Ray Pointer Ray Pointer
 Billy White Billy White
 John Talbut John Talbut
 Gordon Harris Gordon Harris
1960s
 Jim Furnell Jim Furnell
 Walter Joyce Walter Joyce
 Andy Lochhead Andy Lochhead
 Ron Fenton Ron Fenton
 Dave Walker Dave Walker
 Ian Towers Ian Towers
 Peter Simpson Peter Simpson
 Arthur Bellamy Arthur Bellamy
 Mick Buxton Mick Buxton
 Willie Morgan Willie Morgan
 Brian O'Neil Brian O'Neil
.svg.png) Willie Irvine Willie Irvine
 Johnny Price Johnny Price
 Fred Smith Fred Smith
.svg.png) Sammy Todd Sammy Todd
 Ralph Coates Ralph Coates
 Les Latcham Les Latcham
 Dave Merrington Dave Merrington
 Len Kinsella Len Kinsella
 John Murray John Murray
 Colin Blant Colin Blant
 Ray Ternent Ray Ternent
 Stan Ternent Stan Ternent
 Dave Thomas Dave Thomas
 Peter Jones Peter Jones
 Willie Brown Willie Brown
 Steve Kindon Steve Kindon
 Wilf Wrigley Wilf Wrigley
 Eric Probert Eric Probert
 Mick Docherty Mick Docherty
1970s
 Alan West Alan West
 Eddie Cliff Eddie Cliff
 Leighton James Leighton James
 Ronnie Welch Ronnie Welch
 Harry Wilson Harry Wilson
 Jeff Parton Jeff Parton
 Billy Ingham Billy Ingham
 Billy Rodaway Billy Rodaway
 Paul Bradshaw Paul Bradshaw
 Ray Hankin Ray Hankin
 Terry Pashley Terry Pashley
 Brian Flynn Brian Flynn
 Micky Finn Micky Finn
 Ian Brennan Ian Brennan
 Bobby Flavell Bobby Flavell
 Colin Morris Colin Morris
 Derrick Parker Derrick Parker
 Derek Scott Derek Scott
 David Loggie David Loggie
 Joe Jakub Joe Jakub
 Peter Robinson Peter Robinson
 Marshall Burke Marshall Burke
 Bob Higgins Bob Higgins
 Richard Overson Richard Overson
 Tony Arins Tony Arins
 Kevin Young Kevin Young
 Stuart Robertson Stuart Robertson
 Jeff Tate Jeff Tate
 Phil Cavener Phil Cavener
 Vince Overson Vince Overson
.svg.png) Paul Dixon Paul Dixon
1980s
 Brian Laws Brian Laws
 Colin Anderson Colin Anderson
 Andy Wharton Andy Wharton
 Mick Wardrobe Mick Wardrobe
 Mike Phelan Mike Phelan
 Trevor Steven Trevor Steven
 Mark Allen Mark Allen
 Dave Miller Dave Miller
 Phil Ray Phil Ray
 Billy Wright Billy Wright
 Lee Dixon Lee Dixon
 Steve Kennedy Steve Kennedy
 Darren Heesom Darren Heesom
 Ashley Hoskin Ashley Hoskin
 Andy Kilner Andy Kilner
 Peter Leebrook Peter Leebrook
 Jason Harris Jason Harris
 Michael Southern Michael Southern
 Tony Woodworth Tony Woodworth
 Phil Devaney Phil Devaney
 Jason Hardy Jason Hardy
 Mark Monington Mark Monington
 Stuart Hooper Stuart Hooper
 Paul McKay Paul McKay
1990s
 Neil Howarth Neil Howarth
 Graham Lancashire Graham Lancashire
 John Mullin John Mullin
 Paul Smith Paul Smith
 Wayne Dowell Wayne Dowell
 Chris Brass Chris Brass
 John Borland John Borland
 Paul Weller Paul Weller
 Colin Carr-Lawton Colin Carr-Lawton
 Wayne Dowell Wayne Dowell
 Phil Eastwood Phil Eastwood
 Ian Duerden Ian Duerden
 Carl Smith Carl Smith
 Matthew Heywood Matthew Heywood
 Chris Scott Chris Scott
 Brad Maylett Brad Maylett
 Michael Devenney Michael Devenney
 John Williamson John Williamson
2000s
 Anthony Shandran Anthony Shandran
 Matthew O'Neill Matthew O'Neill
 Richard Chaplow Richard Chaplow
 Mark Rasmussen Mark Rasmussen
 Andy Waine Andy Waine
.svg.png) Ryan Townsend Ryan Townsend
 Paul Scott Paul Scott
 Joel Pilkington Joel Pilkington
.svg.png) Kyle Lafferty Kyle Lafferty
 Chris McCann Chris McCann
 Jay Rodriguez Jay Rodriguez
 Alex MacDonald Alex MacDonald
2010s
 Michael King Michael King
 Wes Fletcher Wes Fletcher
 Cameron Howieson Cameron Howieson
 Steven Hewitt Steven Hewitt
.svg.png) Shay McCartan Shay McCartan
 Joe Jackson Joe Jackson
.svg.png) Aiden O'Neill Aiden O'Neill
 Dwight McNeil Dwight McNeil
2020s
Notes
- ^ Burnley won both the 1892–93 and 1893–94 seasons with unbeaten records, scoring 112 goals in 22 matches in the former and 119 in 18 games in the latter.[5]
- ^ The club generally fielded its first team in the competition until the mid-1990s.[6]
- ^ Held in Düsseldorf, West Germany,[7] Burnley defeated Fortuna Düsseldorf (3–1), 1. FC Köln (3–0), and Inter Milan (1–0) to reach the final, where they beat Barcelona 2–1.[8][9]
- ^ Held in Marl, West Germany, Burnley beat Ajax, Auswahl Marl, and Juventus to reach the final, in which they lost to Red Star Belgrade.[10][11]
- ^ Held at Sunderland's training ground in Washington (County Durham), with the final at Roker Park, it was the first international under-19 club tournament held in England. In the group stage, Burnley defeated Sheffield United and Kickers Offenbach (West Germany), and drew with Standard Liège (Belgium). The team qualified for the final, where they defeated Sunderland 1–0, with Leighton James scoring the only goal.[12][13]
References
- ^ "Under 21". Burnley F.C. Retrieved 11 July 2025.
- ^ "Under 18". Burnley F.C. Retrieved 11 July 2025.
- ^ Rundle, Richard. "Burnley Reserves". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ Rundle, Richard. "Burnley "A"". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ a b Simpson, Ray (2007). The Clarets Chronicles: The Definitive History of Burnley Football Club 1882–2007. Burnley F.C. pp. 562–566. ISBN 978-0955746802.
- ^ Simpson (2007), pp. 509–510
- ^ "Free transfers for five young Clarets". Lancashire Telegraph. 26 May 1966. p. 16.
- ^ Simpson (2007), p. 317
- ^ "Witton sign a centre half". Liverpool Daily Post. 23 July 1966. p. 15.
- ^ Simpson (2007), p. 313
- ^ "Young stars of Europe are looking for goals now!" Lancashire Telegraph. 3 July 1965. p. 13.
- ^ Simpson (2007), p. 341
- ^ "Great team show wins tournament: 5 Nations under-19 youth tournament". Burnley Civic Trust Heritage Image Collection. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
- ^ Scholes, Tony (8 November 2016). "Burnley FC Youth Academy Graduates". UpTheClarets. Retrieved 22 March 2019.




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