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Swansea City A.F.C. Under-23s


FieldValue
clubnameSwansea City Under-21s
nicknameThe Swans
imageSwansea City AFC logo.svg
fullnameSwansea City Association Football Club Under-21s
groundLandore Youth Academy
capacity500
season2022–23
founded
(as Swansea Town Reserves)
coachAnthony Wright
leagueProfessional Development League
positionProfessional Development League 3rd of 10

(as Swansea Town Reserves)

Swansea City Association Football Club Under-21s is the most senior team of Swansea City's youth teams and are the club's former reserve team. They compete in the Professional Development League. The Under-21s play the majority of their home fixtures at the club's Youth Academy in Landore, with occasional fixtures taking place at the Swansea.com Stadium.

The Under-21 team is effectively Swansea City's second-string side, but is limited to three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 23 per game following the introduction of new regulations from the 2016–17 season.

Head of coaching for the academy is Liam McGarry.

Anthony Wright is in charge of the Under 23s, with Mason McClelland responsible for the Under 18s.

Under-23s

Current squad

As of February 2025. Players listed in bold have made an appearance for the first team in a competitive fixture.

Honours

Professional Development League 1 Division 2

Professional Development League 2

Premier League Cup

Main article: Swansea City A.F.C.#Honours

Timeline

  • 1912: A team is formed to play in the Welsh Football League.
  • 1919: A second reserve team is added to the Western League First Division.
  • 1921: The Western League team is elected into the Southern League Welsh Section.
  • 1923: The Southern League Welsh Section is renamed the Western Section.
  • 1925: The reserves leave the Southern League.
  • 1926: But a second team is restored following election to the London Combination.
  • 1930: The London Combination is split into two leagues; the Swans were placed in Division 1.
  • 1933: A single division London Combination is restored.
  • 1946: Following the War the Combination is renamed the Football Combination and split into two leagues; the Swans were placed in Section B.
  • 1948: The team is moved into Section A.
  • 1952: Section A & B are renamed Division 1 and 2, with the Swans placed in the former.
  • 1955: A single division Football Combination is restored.
  • 1958: Reverted to two divisions; the Swans were placed in Division 1.
  • 1960: The Swans are relegated for the first time in the Combination to Division 2.
  • 1961: Left the Combination after a Saturday and Midweek Section were introduced.
  • 1964: The top-flight of the Welsh League is renamed the Premier Division.
  • 1966: The two division system was restored in 1963 and the Swans were back in Division 2 three years later.
  • 1968: A single division Football Combination is restored.
  • 1974: The team withdrew from the Combination after the season had started.
  • 1983: But they were back nine years later to play in a single division league.
  • 1986: The team decided not to enter a team after the 1985–86 campaign ended.
  • 1992: Returned to play in Division 2.
  • 1996: A single division Football Combination is restored.
  • 1997: The team decided not to enter a team after the 1996–97 campaign ended.
  • 1999: Returned to play in a five-team Second Division – consisting of Cardiff, Exeter, Plymouth & Torquay.
  • 2000: The first-team won promotion to Division 2 and the reserve team was withdrawn.
  • 2003: The regional Wales & West Division was formed and this is where the Swans competed from 2003 up until and including the 2010–11 season.
  • 2011: Club competed in the Premier Reserve League for the first time. They were placed in the Southern Section.
  • 2012: Reserve team replaced by an 'Under-21 team' and competed in the inaugural season of the Professional Development League. They were placed in the Professional Development League 2 South.
  • 2015: Under-21s win the Professional Development League 2 with a 3–2 victory over Huddersfield Town Under-21s.
  • 2015: Announced that the club will play Professional Development League 1 fixtures at both U21 and U18 level from 2015 to 2016.
  • 2017: Under-23s win the Professional Development League 1 Division 2 and the Premier League Cup.
  • 2020: Academy is downgraded to Category Two status, due to financial difficulties. Thus the under-23s were removed from Premier League 2 Division 2.

League history

Prior to the 2012–13 season, Swansea City's second-string side were a reserve team who had mainly appeared in the Welsh Football League and the English Football Combination. The Reserves also had some short stints in the Western League (1919–21) and the Southern League (1921–25). Following Swansea City's promotion to the Premier League in 2011, Swansea's reserve team were invited to play in the 2011-12 Premier Reserve League. They finished 7th in what would turn out to be their last season as a 'reserve team'.

The historical venue for Swansea City's reserve matches was the Vetch Field. Following the Vetch Field's closure at the end of the 2004–05 season, Swansea City's second string have played at numerous temporary homes. This has included St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground (2005–06), Port Talbot Town F.C.'s Victoria Road (Port Talbot) (2006–09, 2010–11), The Gnoll in Neath (2009–10), Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli (2011–12). Swansea City's home venue for their first season as an Under-21 team was Llanelli A.F.C.'s Stebonheath Park.

SeasonCombinationWelsh LeagueSouthern LeagueWestern LeaguePremier Reserve LeagueProfessional Development League
1912–131 / 12 Division 1)
1913–142 / 10 (Division 1)
1914–155 / 9 (Division 1)
1915–1919World War 1
1919–204 / 16 (Division 1)2 / 10 (Division 1)
1920–213 / 22 (Division 1)4 / 16 (Division 1)
1921–2210 / 21 (Division 1)6 / 9 (Welsh Section)
1922–232 / 21 (Division 1)3 / 11 (Welsh Section)
1923–242 / 16 (Division 1)6 / 18 (Western Division)
1924–251 / 17 (Division 1)1 / 20 (Western Division)
1925–261 / 15 (Division 1)
1926–277 / 22 (London Combination)2 / 13 (Division 1)
1927–2814 / 22 (London Combination)5 / 13 (Division 1)
1928–2916 / 22 (London Combination)4 / 11 (Division 1)
1929–305 / 22 (London Combination)3 / 11 (Division 1)
1930–3116 / 22 (London Combination Div 1)4 / 11 (Division 1)
1931–3220 / 22 (London Combination Div 1)3 / 11 (Division 1)
1932–335 / 24 (London Combination Div 1)2 / 12 (Division 1)
1933–3416 / 24 (London Combination)1 / 13 (Division 1)
1934–3513 / 24 (London Combination)1 / 13 (Division 1)
1935–366 / 24 (London Combination)1 / 17 (Division 1)
1936–3720 / 24 (London Combination)3 / 17 (Division 1)
1937–3818 / 24 (London Combination)3 / 17 (Division 1)
1938–3915 / 24 (London Combination)6 / 17 (Division 1)
1939–1945World War 2
1945–46No competition7 / 19 (Division 1)
1946–478 / 16 (Section B)14 / 20 (Division 1)
1947–4811 / 16 (Section B)14 / 20 (Division 1)
1948–493 / 16 (Section A)11 / 19 (Division 1)
1949–505 / 16 (Section A)9 / 20 (Division 1)
1950–513 / 16 (Section A)11 / 20 (Division 1)
1951–5211 / 16 (Section A)13 / 19 (Division 1)
1952–535 / 16 (Division 2)3 / 20 (Division 1)
1953–549 / 16 (Division 2)8 / 20 (Division 1)
1954–551 / 16 (Division 2)11 / 20 (Division 1)
1955–5623 / 32 (Combination)10 / 20 (Division 1)
1956–5730 / 32 (Combination)12 / 20 (Division 1)
1957–5818 / 32 (Combination)6 / 20 (Division 1)
1958–5914 / 18 (Division 1)3 / 19 (Division 1)
1959–6016 / 18 (Division 1)5 / 20 (Division 1)
1960–611 / 20 (Division 2)7 / 20 (Division 1)
1961–62Did not enter1 / 20 (Division 1)
1962–63Did not enter1 / 20 (Division 1)
1963–64Did not enter1 / 18 (Division 1)
1964–65Did not enter1 / 16 (Premier Division)
1965–66Did not enter3 / 16 (Premier Division)
1966–6713 / 13 (Division 2)4 / 16 (Premier Division)
1967–685 / 11 (Division 2)4 / 18 (Premier Division)
1968–6921 / 26 (Combination)8 / 18 (Premier Division)
1969–7011 / 26 (Combination)5 / 18 (Premier Division)
1970–713 / 22 (Combination)11 / 18 (Premier Division)
1971–7215 / 21 (Combination)12 / 18 (Premier Division)
1972–7318 / 21 (Combination)11 / 18 (Premier Division)
1973–7420 / 22 (Combination)12 / 18 (Premier Division)
1974–75Withdrew after starting11 / 18 (Premier Division)
1975–76Did not enter1 / 18 (Premier Division)
1976–77Did not enter8 / 18 (Premier Division)
1977–78Did not enter10 / 18 (Premier Division)
1978–79Did not enter6 / 18 (Premier Division)
1979–80Did not enter5 / 18 (Premier Division)
1980–81Did not enter7 / 18 (Premier Division)
1981–82Did not enter
1982–83Did not enter
1983–8416 / 22 (Combination)
1984–8514 / 22 (Combination)
1985–8622 / 22 (Combination)
1986–87Did not enter
1987–88Did not enter
1988–89Did not enter
1989–90Did not enter
1990–91Did not enter
1991–92Did not enter
1992–932 / 10 (Division 2)
1993–943 / 10 (Division 2)
1994–951 / 11 (Division 2)
1995–962 / 9 (Division 2)
1996–9713 / 23 (Combination)
1997–98Did not enter
1998–99Did not enter
1999–20004 / 5 (Division 2)
2000–01Did not enter
2001–02Did not enter
2002–03Did not enter
2003–047 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2004–058 / 9 (Wales & West Division)
2005–069 / 9 (Wales & West Division)
2006–079 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2007–086 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2008–096 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2009–102 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2010–112 / 7 (Wales & West Division
2011–127 / 8 (South)
2012–138 / 11 (League 2 South)
2013–148 / 10 (League 2 South)
2014–152 / 10 (League 2 South)
2015–163 / 12 (U21 Premier League Division 2)
2016–171 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 2)
2017–184 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 1)
2018–1912 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 1)
2019–208 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 2)
2020–217 / 9 (Professional Development League)
2021–228 / 9 (Professional Development League)
2022–233 / 10 (Professional Development League)
2023–242 / 10 (Professional Development League)

Academy

Swansea City Academy is the youth development system of EFL Championship team Swansea City. It fields an under-18s team in the South Division of the Professional Development League 1 and the FA Youth Cup. The academy also fields an under-19s team in the FAW Welsh Youth Cup.

The team train and play matches at the Youth Academy in Landore, Swansea and at the senior side's training base in Fairwood, Swansea.

Current squad

As of June 2024.

Honours

FAW Welsh Youth Cup

  • Winners: 12 Times
    • 1999, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Runners-up: 6 Times
    • 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 2004, 2009

Graduates

The following players have all progressed through the youth academy at Swansea City and have either made at least one appearance for the first team in professional competition, have gone on to play professionally or have represented their national team. Players in bold are still contracted to the club.

2020s

PlayerDOBPositionProfessional DebutAppearancesGoalsCurrent club
ENGArthur Parker3 May 2006Defender12 August 2025 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
WALBen Lloyd14 March 2005Midfielder26 December 2024 (EFL Championship with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
SCOLiam Smith28 October 2003Midfielder31 August 2024 (Scottish Championship with Partick Thistle)00
ECUAimar Govea8 June 2006Midfielder29 March 2024 (EFL Championship with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
ENGFilip Lissah8 December 2004Defender25 January 2024 (FA Cup with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
WALSam Parker7 July 2006Midfielder29 December 2023 (EFL Championship with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
WALJosh Thomas24 September 2002Forward5 August 2023 (EFL League One with Port Vale)OngoingOngoing
WALJoel Cotterill10 October 2004Midfielder9 August 2022 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
WALCameron Congreve24 January 2004Midfielder12 March 2022 (EFL Championship with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
IRQAli Al-Hamadi1 March 2002Forward16 November 2021 (2022 FIFA World Cup qualification with Iraq)00
WALDaniel Williams19 April 2001Midfielder10 August 2021 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
WALCameron Evans23 February 2001Defender9 January 2021 (FA Cup with Swansea City)00
WALOliver Cooper14 December 1999Midfielder9 January 2021 (FA Cup with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing

2010s

PlayerDOBPositionProfessional DebutAppearancesGoalsCurrent club
WALTivonge Rushesha24 July 2002Defender28 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
WALJack Evans25 April 1998Midfielder28 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
JAMJordon Garrick15 July 1998Forward13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)142
NEDKees de Boer13 May 2000Midfielder13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
WALBen Cabango30 May 2000Defender13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
WALAaron Lewis26 June 1998Defender13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Lincoln City)00
WALLewis Thomas20 September 1997Goalkeeper3 August 2019 (League Two with Forest Green Rovers)00
WALLiam Cullen23 April 1999Forward28 August 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)OngoingOngoing
WALBrandon Cooper14 January 2000Defender28 August 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)50
SWEAdnan Marić17 February 1997Midfielder6 February 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
WALDaniel James10 November 1997Winger6 February 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)396
WALJoe Rodon22 October 1997Defender3 February 2018 (League Two with Cheltenham Town)520
WALKeston Davies2 October 1996Defender5 August 2017 (League Two with Yeovil Town)00
CYPAlex Gogić13 April 1994Defender11 March 2017 (Scottish Premiership with Hibernian)00
WALOwain Jones1 October 1996Striker4 February 2017 (League Two with Yeovil Town)00
WALKyle Copp1 November 1996Midfielder30 August 2016 (EFL Trophy with Yeovil Town)00
WALAlex Samuel20 September 1995Striker5 September 2015 (Scottish Championship with Morton)00
WALConnor Roberts23 September 1995Defender8 August 2015 (League Two with Yeovil Town)13311
NEDKenji Gorre29 September 1994Midfielder24 May 2015 (Premier League with Swansea City)10
WALLiam Shephard22 November 1994Defender20 January 2015 (League One with Yeovil Town)00
WALScott Tancock29 December 1993Defender27 September 2014 (League Two with Newport County)00
WALDan Hanford6 March 1991Goalkeeper27 September 2014 (League Two with Carlisle United)00
WALAlex Bray25 July 1995Winger6 September 2014 (League Two with Plymouth Argyle)00
ATGConnor Peters21 June 1996Defender3 September 2014 (2014 Caribbean Cup qualification with Antigua and Barbuda)00
WALJosh Sheehan30 March 1995Midfielder26 August 2014 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
WALJames Loveridge16 May 1994Forward22 March 2014 (League One with Milton Keynes Dons)00
WALGwion Edwards1 March 1993Winger2 February 2013 (Scottish Premier League with St Johnstone)00
WALEmyr Huws30 September 1993Midfielder13 October 2012 (League Two with Northampton Town)00
WALBen Davies24 April 1993Defender25 August 2012 (Premier League with Swansea City)853
ENGJack King20 August 1985Midfielder18 August 2012 (League One with Preston North End)00
WALTom John22 March 1995Midfielder23 August 2011 (EFL Cup with Hereford United)00
WALLee Lucas10 June 1992Midfielder7 May 2011 (Championship with Swansea City)10
WALDaniel Alfei23 February 1992Defender8 January 2011 (FA Cup with Swansea City)30
WALJoe Walsh13 May 1992Defender10 August 2010 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)20

2000s

PlayerDOBPositionProfessional DebutAppearancesGoalsCurrent club
WALDavid Cornell28 March 1991Goalkeeper25 August 2009 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)00
WALJazz Richards12 April 1991Defender15 August 2009 (vs Middlesbrough)510
WALCasey Thomas12 April 1990Forward15 August 2009 (vs Middlesbrough)20
WALKerry Morgan31 October 1988Winger11 August 2009 (vs Brighton & Hove Albion)60
WALMarley Watkins17 October 1990Winger8 August 2008 (League One with Cheltenham Town)00
WALKyle Letheren26 December 1987Goalkeeper5 January 2008 (FA Cup with Barnsley)00
WALJoe Allen14 March 1990Midfielder5 May 2007 (vs Blackpool)OngoingOngoing
WALChris Jones12 September 1989Forward17 October 2006 (vs Walsall)70
WALChad Bond20 April 1987Forward22 November 2005 (vs Rushden & Diamonds)30
WALShaun MacDonald17 June 1988Midfielder23 August 2004 (vs Reading)402
WALJamie Rewbury15 February 1986Defender10 April 2004 (vs Lincoln City)20
WALMark Pritchard23 November 1985Forward21 October 2003 (vs Cambridge United)71
ENGAntonio Corbisiero17 November 1984Midfielder30 August 2003 (vs Mansfield Town)50
WALStuart Jones14 March 1984Defender22 October 2002 (vs Stevenage Borough)380
WALCraig Draper4 December 1982Midfielder9 October 2001 (vs Rochdale)20
WALRichard Duffy30 August 1985Defender8 December 2001 (vs Macclesfield Town)291
WALChris Todd22 August 1981Defender10 March 2001 (vs Northampton Town)464
WALAlex Davies2 November 1982Goalkeeper10 March 2001 (vs Bury)10
WALCarl Mounty11 December 1981Goalkeeper14 February 2001 (vs Brentford)10
WALBari Morgan13 August 1980Midfielder9 September 2000 (vs Brentford)50
ENGMichael Keegan12 May 1981Midfielder22 August 2000 (vs West Bromwich Albion)110

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