Premier League Introduce New Under-21 Competition
August 3, 2012
The English Premier League have announced the introduction of a new Under-21 competition to bridge the gap between the academy and first team.
The first national showcase for Under-21 players will launch on August 17th when Chelsea host Manchester City and Reading visit West Ham.
Teams from 17 Premier League and six Championship clubs – effectively all those who applied for category one status – will be divided into three groups.
From January the sides will then be placed into three pools based on their performance, leading to a knockout stage and final.
The emphasis will be on playing Under-21 players with each team limited to just three over-age outfield players and one over-age goalkeeper.
Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore, said: “Each stage of a player’s development is tailored to ensuring they have the best possible chance of progressing.”
“The new Barclays Under-21 Premier League addresses one of the most critical points – the transition from academy football to the highest standards in the first team.
“We believe this competitive environment, where fans can also come along to watch the next generation of Premier League and international players, will help deliver more talented home grown boys to that next level.”