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Premier Reserve League


FieldValue
logoPremier Reserve League.png
pixels200
country
founded1999
folded2012
divisions2
teams16
relegationCentral League (North)
Football Combination (South)
levels1
championsManchester United Reserves
season2011–12

Football Combination (South) The Premier Reserve League (officially known as The Barclays Premier Reserve League for sponsorship reasons) was the reserve team league for the top English football teams in the Premier League. The league was split into a northern and a southern division.

The league started out in 1999, replacing The Central League in the north and The Football Combination in the south as the top level of reserve-team football, although those competitions continued for lower-level teams and from 2004 to 2005, the regional champions would play-off for the title.

From the 2006–07 edition until its disbandment, the league was only open to sides whose senior teams were one of the 20 members of the Premier League. As a result, a senior team's relegation from the Premier League would mean relegation for the reserve team from the Premier Reserve League and replacement by the reserve team of the promoted team from the Championship.

Tottenham Hotspur decided against entering a side for the 2009–10 Premier Reserve League season and other teams followed suit in the 2 following seasons. The final season was the 2011–12 season. At the end of that season, it was replaced by an Under-21 competition, called the Professional Development League 1.

Winners

SeasonNorthern ChampionsSouthern ChampionsPlay-off Final Winners1999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–05Manchester United Reserves2005–06Manchester United Reserves2006–07Reading Reserves2007–08Liverpool Reserves2008–09Aston Villa Reserves2009–10Manchester United Reserves2010–11Chelsea Reserves2011–12Manchester United Reserves
Liverpool ReservesDerby County Reserves
Everton ReservesDerby County Reserves
Manchester United ReservesIpswich Town Reserves
Sunderland ReservesWatford Reserves
Aston Villa ReservesCharlton Athletic Reserves
Manchester United ReservesCharlton Athletic Reserves
Manchester United ReservesTottenham Hotspur Reserves
Bolton Wanderers ReservesReading Reserves
Liverpool ReservesAston Villa Reserves
Sunderland ReservesAston Villa Reserves
Manchester United ReservesAston Villa Reserves
Blackburn Rovers ReservesChelsea Reserves
Manchester United ReservesAston Villa Reserves

From 2004-05 the League instigated a play-off between the champions of the two sections. In that first season Northern Champions Manchester United Reserves beat Southern Champions Charlton Athletic Reserves 4–2 at The Valley. In the 2005–06 play-off, held at Old Trafford, Manchester United Reserves beat Tottenham Hotspur Reserves 2–0. The 2007 final, held at the Madejski Stadium, Reading beat Bolton 2–0. Liverpool Reserves beat Aston Villa Reserves 3–0 in the 2008 final at Anfield. Aston Villa reached the final again next season and beat Sunderland 3–1 at Villa Park. In the 2009–10 play-off match, held again at Old Trafford, Manchester United beat Aston Villa 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out after the game ended 3–3. In the 2010–11 playoff match, Chelsea defeated Blackburn 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out, after the game ended 1–1 at Stamford Bridge. In the 2011–12 season finale held at Old Trafford, Manchester United Reserves beat Aston Villa Reserves 3–1 on penalties after the game ended 0–0 in normal time.

Most successful clubs

TeamRegional
titlesNational
titles
Manchester United Reserves54
Aston Villa Reserves51
Liverpool Reserves21
Chelsea Reserves11
Reading Reserves11
Sunderland Reserves20
Derby County Reserves20
Charlton Athletic Reserves20
Blackburn Rovers Reserves10
Tottenham Hotspur Reserves10
Bolton Wanderers Reserves10
Everton Reserves10
Ipswich Town Reserves10
Watford Reserves10

References

References

  1. [https://www.nomadstudio.com/work/premier-league-rebrand Nomad Studio]
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