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The Football Association Youth Challenge Cup is an English football competition run by The Football Association for under-18 sides. Only those players between the age of 15 and 18 on 31 August of the current season are eligible to take part. It is dominated by the youth sides of professional teams, mostly from the Premier League, but attracts over 400 entrants from throughout the country.

FA Youth Cup
Founded1952
Region
  • England
  • Wales
Current championsManchester City (4th title)
Most successful club(s)Manchester United (11 titles)
WebsiteThe FA Youth Cup
2024–25 FA Youth Cup

At the end of the Second World War the FA organised a Youth Championship for County Associations considering it the best way to stimulate the game among those youngsters not yet old enough to play senior football. The matches did not attract large crowds but outstanding players were selected for Youth Internationals and thousands were given the chance to play in a national contest for the first time. In 1951 it was realised that a competition for clubs would probably have a wider appeal. The FA Youth Challenge Cup (1952–53 season) was restricted to the youth teams of clubs, both professional and amateur, who were members of the FA.[1]

The notion of a youth cup was thought of by Sir Joe Richards, the late President of the Football League. He initially put forward the idea to the league clubs but they were not enthused; Richards then took the idea to the Football Association, who liked the idea and created the competition in the same year.[2] The Youth Cup trophy itself was purchased by the Football League during World War II. However, they never found a use for it. Football League secretary Fred Howarth found the trophy in a cupboard at the Starkie Street office and handed it over to the Football Association.[2]

Manchester United are the competition's most successful club, winning it eleven times. The current holders are Manchester City, who defeated Leeds United 4–0 in the 2024 final.

The tournament has served as a springboard into the professional game for many top British players. The likes of George Best, John Barnes, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Gary Neville, Frank Lampard, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole, Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott, Daniel Sturridge, Jack Wilshere, and Gareth Bale had all won the tournament or played in the final. The 1991–92 FA Youth Cup famously spawned the rise of Fergie's Fledglings.

Finals

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Chelsea players celebrating winning the 2015–16 FA Youth Cup.
Season Winners Score[a] Runners-up Notes
Two-legged format
1952–53 Manchester United 9–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1953–54 Manchester United 5–4 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1954–55 Manchester United 7–1 West Bromwich Albion
1955–56 Manchester United 4–3 Chesterfield
1956–57 Manchester United 8–2 West Ham United
1957–58 Wolverhampton Wanderers 7–6 Chelsea
1958–59 Blackburn Rovers 2–1 West Ham United
1959–60 Chelsea 5–2 Preston North End
1960–61 Chelsea 5–3 Everton
1961–62 Newcastle United 2–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1962–63 West Ham United 6–5 Liverpool
1963–64 Manchester United 5–2 Swindon Town
1964–65 Everton 3–2 Arsenal
1965–66 Arsenal 5–3 Sunderland
1966–67 Sunderland 2–0 Birmingham City
1967–68 Burnley 3–2 Coventry City
1968–69 Sunderland 6–3 West Bromwich Albion
1969–70 Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 Coventry City Replay 2–2; second replay 1–0
1970–71 Arsenal 2–0 Cardiff City
1971–72 Aston Villa 5–2 Liverpool
1972–73 Ipswich Town 4–1 Bristol City
1973–74 Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Huddersfield Town
1974–75 Ipswich Town 5–1 West Ham United
1975–76 West Bromwich Albion 5–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1976–77 Crystal Palace 1–0 Everton
1977–78 Crystal Palace 1–0 Aston Villa
1978–79 Millwall 2–0 Manchester City
1979–80 Aston Villa 3–2 Manchester City
1980–81 West Ham United 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur
1981–82 Watford 7–6 Manchester United
1982–83 Norwich City 6–5 Everton Aggregated extra time
1983–84 Everton 4–2 Stoke City
1984–85 Newcastle United 4–1 Watford
1985–86 Manchester City 3–1 Manchester United
1986–87 Coventry City 2–1 Charlton Athletic
1987–88 Arsenal 6–1 Doncaster Rovers
1988–89 Watford 2–1 Manchester City Aggregated extra time
1989–90 Tottenham Hotspur 3–2 Middlesbrough
1990–91 Millwall 3–0 Sheffield Wednesday
1991–92 Manchester United 6–3 Crystal Palace
1992–93 Leeds United 4–1 Manchester United
1993–94 Arsenal 5–3 Millwall
1994–95 Manchester United 2–2 Tottenham Hotspur Aggregated (no extra time played); 4–3 on penalty shoot-out
1995–96 Liverpool 4–1 West Ham United
1996–97 Leeds United 3–1 Crystal Palace
1997–98 Everton 5–3 Blackburn Rovers
1998–99 West Ham United 9–0 Coventry City
1999–2000 Arsenal 5–1 Coventry City
2000–01 Arsenal 6–3 Blackburn Rovers
2001–02 Aston Villa 4–2 Everton
2002–03 Manchester United 3–1 Middlesbrough
2003–04 Middlesbrough 4–0 Aston Villa
2004–05 Ipswich Town 3–2 Southampton Aggregated extra time
2005–06 Liverpool 3–2 Manchester City
2006–07 Liverpool 2–2 Manchester United Aggregated extra time; 4–3 on penalty shoot-out
2007–08 Manchester City 4–2 Chelsea
2008–09 Arsenal 6–2 Liverpool
2009–10 Chelsea 3–2 Aston Villa
2010–11 Manchester United 6–3 Sheffield United
2011–12 Chelsea 4–1 Blackburn Rovers
2012–13 Norwich City 4–2 Chelsea
2013–14 Chelsea 7–6 Fulham
2014–15 Chelsea 5–2 Manchester City
2015–16 Chelsea 4–2 Manchester City
2016–17 Chelsea 6–2 Manchester City
2017–18 Chelsea 7–1 Arsenal
Single match format
2018–19 Liverpool 1–1 Manchester City After extra time; 5–3 on penalty shoot-out
2019–20 Manchester City 3–2 Chelsea
2020–21 Aston Villa 2–1 Liverpool
2021–22 Manchester United 3–1 Nottingham Forest
2022–23 West Ham United 5–1 Arsenal
2023–24 Manchester City 4–0 Leeds United
  1. ^ Prior to 2018–19, finals were played over two legs; the aggregate scores are listed.

Performance by clubs

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Club Title(s) Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up
Manchester United 11 4 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1964, 1992, 1995, 2003, 2011, 2022 1982, 1986, 1993, 2007
Chelsea 9 4 1960, 1961, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 1958, 2008, 2013, 2020
Arsenal 7 3 1966, 1971, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2009 1965, 2018, 2023
Manchester City 4 8 1986, 2008, 2020, 2024 1979, 1980, 1989, 2006, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
West Ham United 4 4 1963, 1981, 1999, 2023 1957, 1959, 1975, 1996
Liverpool 4 4 1996, 2006, 2007, 2019 1963, 1972, 2009, 2021
Aston Villa 4 3 1972, 1980, 2002, 2021 1978, 2004, 2010
Everton 3 4 1965, 1984, 1998 1961, 1977, 1983, 2002
Tottenham Hotspur 3 2 1970, 1974, 1990 1981, 1995
Ipswich Town 3 0 1973, 1975, 2005
Crystal Palace 2 2 1977, 1978 1992, 1997
Sunderland 2 1 1967, 1969 1966
Millwall 2 1 1979, 1991 1994
Watford 2 1 1982, 1989 1985
Leeds United 2 1 1993, 1997 2024
Newcastle United 2 0 1962, 1985
Norwich City 2 0 1983, 2013
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 4 1958 1953, 1954, 1962, 1976
Coventry City 1 4 1987 1968, 1970, 1999, 2000
Blackburn Rovers 1 3 1959 1998, 2001, 2012
West Bromwich Albion 1 2 1976 1955, 1969
Middlesbrough 1 2 2004 1990, 2003
Burnley 1 0 1968
Chesterfield 0 1 1956
Preston North End 0 1 1960
Swindon Town 0 1 1964
Birmingham City 0 1 1967
Cardiff City 0 1 1971
Bristol City 0 1 1973
Huddersfield Town 0 1 1974
Stoke City 0 1 1984
Charlton Athletic 0 1 1987
Doncaster Rovers 0 1 1988
Sheffield Wednesday 0 1 1991
Southampton 0 1 2005
Sheffield United 0 1 2011
Fulham 0 1 2014
Nottingham Forest 0 1 2022

Hat-tricks

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Including qualifying and preliminary round matches.

Player Year Match Notes Ref(s)
Duncan Edwards 1953/54 Manchester United ?–? Bradford Park Avenue [3]
Duncan Edwards 1953/54 Manchester United ?–? Rotherham United [3]
Gordon Bolland 1960 Chelsea 10–0 West Thurrock Athletic Scored four goals in the game. [4]
Gordon Bolland 1960 Chelsea 9–1 Colchester United Scored four goals in the game. [4]
Gordon Bolland 1960 Chelsea 11–0 Ford United A match with two hat-tricks. [4]
Colin Shaw 1960 Chelsea 11–0 Ford United Scored four goals in the game, in a match with two hat-tricks. [4]
Bert Murray 1960 Preston North End 1–4 Chelsea [4]
Albert Kinsey 1964 Manchester United 4–1 Manchester City [3]
David Sadler 1964 Manchester United ?–? Swindon [3]
Michael Owen 1996 Liverpool 3–2 Manchester United [5][6]
Michael Owen 1996 Liverpool 4–2 Crystal Palace [5]
Aaron Lennon 2002 Leeds United 4–0 Gillingham [7]
Dominic Solanke 2013 Chelsea 4–0 Dartford [8]
Tammy Abraham 2015 Chelsea 6–1 Huddersfield Town [9]
C. Horner 2015 F.C. United of Manchester 6–2 Southport [10]
J. Mpofu 2016 Tamworth 5–3 Hednesford Town [11]
D. Florence 2016 Luton Town 2–2 (4–3 (a.e.t.)) Dagenham & Redbridge Scored for the losing team, in a match with two hat-tricks. [12]
J. Snelus 2016 Luton Town 2–2 (4–3 (a.e.t.)) Dagenham & Redbridge Scored for the winning team, in a match with two hat-tricks. One of the longest hat-tricks in history (104 minutes). [12]
Ike Ugbo 2017 Chelsea 7–1 Tottenham Hotspur [13]
C. Guy 2017 South Shields 10–0 ? [14]
Mason Mount 2017 Birmingham City 0–5 Chelsea [15]
Mason Greenwood 2018 Manchester United ?–? Chelsea [16]
Jake Young 2018 Guiseley 12–0 Harrogate Town Scored five goals in the game, in a match with two hat-tricks. [17]
Tabish Hussain 2018 Guiseley 12–0 Harrogate Town Scored five goals in the game, in a match with two hat-tricks. [17]
Tabish Hussain 2018 Guiseley 11–0 Rossington Main [17]
Joe Hugill 2019 Shrewsbury Town 2–5 Sunderland [18]
S. Towse 2019 Hornchurch 11–0 Dagenham & Redbridge A match with two hat-tricks. [19]
S. Dutton 2019 Hornchurch 11–0 Dagenham & Redbridge A match with two hat-tricks. [19]
Armando Broja 2020 Chelsea 4–0 Huddersfield Town [20]
Lewis Johnson 2020 MK Dons 8–1 Hertford Town [21]
C. Parks 2020 Holbeach United 8–0 Harborough Town A match with two hat-tricks. [22]
James Clark 2020 Holbeach United 8–0 Harborough Town A match with two hat-tricks. [22]
Mateusz Musiałowski 2021 Liverpool 4–0 Fleetwood Town [23]
James Balagizi 2021 Leicester City 1–5 Liverpool [24]
L. Stone 2021 Rugby Town 3–1 Solihull Moors [25]
Abu Kamara 2021 Norwich City 4–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers [26]
J. Simms 2021 Bradford City ?–? Oldham Athletic [27]
B. Singh 2022 Eastleigh 8–3 Yeovil Town A match with two hat-tricks. [28]
M. Dotse 2022 Eastleigh 8–3 Yeovil Town A match with two hat-tricks. [28]
R. Oudnie-Morgan 2022 Ipswich Town 9–0 Aveley [29]
A. Sbaiti 2022 Sutton Common Rovers 5–0 Loxwood [30]
R. Wyatt 2022 Peterborough United 2–3 Northampton Town [31]
Dom Ballard 2022 Coventry City 2–3 Southampton [32]
H. Sandat 2022 Billericay Town 1–4 Southend United [33]
Patrick Casey 2023 Bury Town 1–4 Charlton Athletic [34]
Justin Oboavwoduo 2023 Manchester City 5–0 Fleetwood Town [35]
P. Croker 2023 Oxford City 5–1 Street F.C. [36]
J. Lyons 2023 Rusthall 5–2 Chatham Town Lyons' first goal, scored within seconds, was one of the fastest in history and the fastest in an under-18 match. [37]
E. Wenham 2023 Maidstone United 5–1 Dartford [38]
Divin Mubama 2023 West Ham 6–1 Southampton [39]
Olly Sully 2023 Forest Green Rovers 6–3 Thame United [40]
Cameron Gardner 2023 South Shields 1–5 Grimsby Town [41]
J. Naylor 2023 Sunderland RCA 1–6 Consett [42]
S. Tomlinson 2023 Mickleover Academy 8–0 Leicester Nirvana [43]
Lewis Koumas 2024 Liverpool 7–1 Arsenal [44]
Z. Hardy 2024 Sherwood Colliery 1–5 Boston United

Multiple hat-tricks

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Players who have scored multiple hat-tricks in the FA Youth Cup. As players are usually only eligible for the FA Youth Cup for one or two seasons (rather than indefinitely/their whole career), scoring multiple hat-tricks is an even more exceptional feat.

Rank Player Club(s) Hat-tricks
1   Gordon Bolland Chelsea 3
2   Duncan Edwards Manchester United 2
  Michael Owen Liverpool
  Tabish Hussain Guiseley

FA Girls' Youth Cup hat-tricks

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The FA Girls' Youth Cup has been contested since at least 2012, and is the equivalent competition for under-17 women's association football teams. Of the known hat-tricks, all have been in scored in matches featuring Blackburn Rovers W.F.C.: two for Blackburn Rovers and one in the 2012–13 final against them.

Player Year Match Notes Ref(s)
Carla Humphrey 2013 Arsenal 3–1 Blackburn Rovers Scored a hat-trick in the final. [45]
Keira Walsh 2014 Blackburn Rovers 6–0 Sunderland Walsh is a defensive midfielder. [46]
M. Settle 2022 Stoke City 1–5 Blackburn Rovers [47]

Attendance record

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The highest attendance at an FA Youth Cup match was 67,492 for the Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest final at Old Trafford on 11 May 2022, which Manchester United won 3–1.[48]

International capped winners

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Tables are ordered by date of first cap.

1950s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Keith Newton DF Blackburn Rovers 1959   England v   West Germany, 23 February 1966
Shay Brennan FW Manchester United 1955   Republic of Ireland v   Spain, 5 May 1965
Fred Pickering DF Blackburn Rovers 1959   England v   United States, 27 May 1964
Mike England DF Blackburn Rovers 1959   Wales v   Northern Ireland, 11 April 1962
Phil Kelly DF Wolverhampton Wanderers 1958   Republic of Ireland v   Wales, 28 September 1960
Joe Carolan MF Manchester United 1956   Republic of Ireland v   Sweden, 1 November 1959
Wilf McGuinness MF Manchester United 1954, 1955, 1956   England v   Northern Ireland, 4 October 1958
Bobby Charlton FW Manchester United 1954, 1955, 1956   England v   Scotland, 19 April 1958
David Pegg FW Manchester United 1953, 1954   England v   Republic of Ireland, 19 May 1957
Billy Whelan FW Manchester United 1953   Republic of Ireland v   Netherlands, 10 May 1956
Duncan Edwards MF, FW Manchester United 1953, 1954, 1955   England v   Scotland, 2 April 1955

1960s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Jimmy Rimmer GK Manchester United 1964   England v   Italy, 28 May 1976
Billy Hughes FW Sunderland 1967   Scotland v   Sweden, 16 April 1975
Dave Thomas FW Burnley 1968   England v   Czechoslovakia, 30 October 1974
Dennis Yaager MF Everton 1965   Australia v   Iran, 4 November 1970
Sammy Nelson FW Arsenal 1966   Northern Ireland v   England, 21 April 1970
Pat Rice DF Arsenal 1966   Northern Ireland v   Israel, 10 September 1968
Bobby Moncur FW Newcastle United 1962   Scotland v   Netherlands, 30 May 1968
David Sadler FW Manchester United 1964   England v   Northern Ireland, 22 November 1967
Peter Bonetti GK Chelsea 1960   England v   Denmark, 3 July 1966
Terry Venables MF Chelsea 1960, 1961   England v   Belgium, 21 October 1964
George Best FW Manchester United 1964   Northern Ireland v   Wales, 15 April 1964
Bobby Tambling FW Chelsea 1960   England v   Wales, 21 November 1962

1970s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Terry Fenwick DF Crystal Palace 1977, 1978   England v   Wales, 2 May 1984
Derek Statham DF West Bromwich Albion 1976   England v   Wales, 23 February 1983
Steve Lovell FW Crystal Palace 1978   Wales v   Soviet Union, 18 November 1981
Kevin O'Callaghan MF Millwall 1979   Republic of Ireland v   Czechoslovakia, 29 April 1981
Noel Brotherston MF Tottenham Hotspur 1974   Northern Ireland v   Scotland, 16 May 1980
Jerry Murphy MF Crystal Palace 1977, 1978   Republic of Ireland v   Wales, 11 September 1979
Kenny Sansom DF Crystal Palace 1977   England v   Wales, 23 May 1979
Peter Nicholas MF Crystal Palace 1978   Wales v   Scotland, 19 May 1979
John Wark MF Ipswich Town 1975   Scotland v   Wales, 19 May 1979
John Gidman DF Aston Villa 1972   England v   Luxembourg, 30 March 1977
Brian Little FW Aston Villa 1972   England v   Wales, 21 May 1975
Graeme Souness MF Tottenham Hotspur 1970   Scotland v   East Germany, 30 October 1974

1980s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
David James GK Watford 1989   England v   Mexico, 29 March 1997
Andy Hinchcliffe DF Manchester City 1986   England v   Moldova, 1 September 1996
David White MF Manchester City 1986   England v   Spain, 9 September 1992
Mark Walters MF Aston Villa 1980   England v   New Zealand, 3 June 1991
Jeremy Goss MF Norwich City 1983   Wales v   Iceland, 1 May 1991
Steve Morrow DF Arsenal 1988   Northern Ireland v   Uruguay, 19 May 1990
Pat Scully DF Arsenal 1988   Republic of Ireland v   Tunisia, 19 October 1988
Paul Gascoigne MF Newcastle United 1985   England v   Denmark, 14 September 1988
Tony Rees FW Aston Villa 1980   Wales v   Norway, 6 June 1984
John Barnes FW Watford 1982   England v   Northern Ireland, 28 May 1983

1990s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Leon Osman MF Everton 1998   England v   Sweden, 14 November 2012
Richard Garcia FW West Ham United 1999   Australia v   South Africa, 19 August 2008
Adam Newton DF West Ham United 1999   Saint Kitts and Nevis v   Barbados, 13 June 2004
Francis Jeffers FW Everton 1998   England v   Australia, 12 February 2003
Paul Robinson GK Leeds United 1997   England v   Australia, 12 February 2003
Michael Carrick MF West Ham United 1999   England v   Mexico, 25 May 2001
Joe Cole MF West Ham United 1999   England v   Mexico, 25 May 2001
Alan Smith FW Leeds United 1997   England v   Mexico, 25 May 2001
Stephen McPhail MF Leeds United 1997   Republic of Ireland v   Scotland, 30 May 2000
Richard Dunne DF Everton 1998   Republic of Ireland v   Greece, 26 April 2000
Gareth Roberts DF Liverpool 1996   Wales v   Finland, 29 March 2000
Matt Jones MF Leeds United 1997   Wales v    Switzerland, 9 October 1999
Jonathan Woodgate DF Leeds United 1997   England v   Bulgaria, 9 June 1999
Jamie Carragher DF Liverpool 1996   England v   Hungary, 29 April 1999
David Johnson FW Manchester United 1995   Jamaica v   Trinidad and Tobago, 28 March 1999
Alan Maybury DF Leeds United 1997   Republic of Ireland v   Czech Republic, 25 March 1998
Michael Owen FW Liverpool 1996   England v   Chile, 11 February 1998
Nicky Butt MF Manchester United 1992   England v   Mexico, 29 March 1997
Philip Mulryne MF Manchester United 1995   Northern Ireland v   Belgium, 11 February 1997
David Beckham MF Manchester United 1992   England v   Moldova, 1 September 1996
Phil Neville DF Manchester United 1995   England v   China, 23 May 1996
Simon Davies MF Manchester United 1992   Wales v    Switzerland, 24 April 1996
Harry Kewell MF Leeds United 1997   Australia v   Chile, 24 April 1996
Robbie Savage FW Manchester United 1992   Wales v   Albania, 15 November 1995
Gary Neville DF Manchester United 1992   England v   Japan, 3 June 1995
Keith Gillespie MF Manchester United 1992   Northern Ireland v   Portugal, 7 September 1994
Ryan Giggs FW Manchester United 1992   Wales v   Germany, 16 October 1991

2000s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Gilles Sunu FW Arsenal 2009   Togo v   Gambia, 12 October 2018
Kieran Trippier DF Manchester City 2008   England v   France, 13 June 2017
Tom Heaton GK Manchester United 2003   England v   Australia, 27 May 2016
Abdisalam Ibrahim MF Manchester City 2008   Norway v   Moldova, 15 January 2014
Justin Hoyte MF Arsenal 2001   Trinidad and Tobago v   Romania, 4 June 2013
Oğuzhan Özyakup MF Arsenal 2009   Turkey v   Latvia, 28 May 2013
Emmanuel Frimpong MF Arsenal 2009   Ghana v   Sudan, 24 March 2013
Daniel Sturridge FW Manchester City 2008   England v   Sweden, 15 November 2011
Jay Bothroyd FW Arsenal 2000   England v   France, 13 November 2010
Dedryck Boyata DF Manchester City 2008   Belgium v   Austria, 12 October 2010
Phil Bardsley DF Manchester United 2003   Scotland v   Spain, 11 October 2010
Jack Wilshere MF Arsenal 2009   England v   Hungary, 11 August 2010
Adam Johnson MF Middlesbrough 2004   England v   Mexico, 24 May 2010
Vladimír Weiss MF Manchester City 2008   Slovakia v   Iceland, 12 August 2009
Ryan McGivern DF Manchester City 2008   Northern Ireland v   Scotland, 20 August 2008
James Morrison MF Middlesbrough 2004   Scotland v   Czech Republic, 30 May 2008
Paul McShane DF Manchester United 2003   Republic of Ireland v   Czech Republic, 11 October 2006
Wayne Henderson GK Aston Villa 2002   Republic of Ireland v   Sweden, 1 March 2006
Kieran Richardson MF Manchester United 2003   England v   United States, 28 May 2005
Steven Davis MF Aston Villa 2002   Northern Ireland v   Canada, 9 February 2005
Graham Barrett FW Arsenal 2000   Republic of Ireland v   Jamaica, 3 June 2004

2010s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Vítězslav Jaroš GK Liverpool 2019   Czech Republic v   Malta, 7 June 2024
Jay Dasilva DF Chelsea 2014, 2015, 2016   Wales v   Gibraltar, 6 June 2024
Yasser Larouci DF Liverpool 2019   Algeria v   Egypt, 16 October 2023
Tariq Lamptey DF Chelsea 2018   Ghana v   Brazil, 23 September 2022
Marc Guéhi DF Chelsea 2017, 2018   England v    Switzerland, 26 March 2022
Conor Gallagher MF Chelsea 2017, 2018   England v   San Marino, 14 November 2021
Iké Ugbo FW Chelsea 2016, 2017   Canada v   Costa Rica, 12 November 2021
Will Keane MF Manchester United 2011   Republic of Ireland v   Portugal, 11 November 2021
Billy Gilmour MF Chelsea 2018   Scotland v   Netherlands, 2 June 2021
Kasey Palmer MF Chelsea 2014, 2015   Jamaica v   United States, 25 March 2021
Rohan Ince MF Chelsea 2010   Montserrat v   Antigua and Barbuda, 24 March 2021
Ravel Morrison FW Manchester United 2011   Jamaica v   Saudi Arabia, 14 November 2020
Kevin Wright DF Chelsea 2013   Sierra Leone v   Mauritania, 9 October 2020
Reece James DF Chelsea 2017, 2018   England v   Wales, 8 October 2020
Neco Williams DF Liverpool 2019   Wales v   Finland, 3 September 2020
Sam Johnstone GK Manchester United 2011   England v   Romania, 6 June 2020
Fikayo Tomori DF Chelsea 2015, 2016   England v   Kosovo, 17 November 2019
Mason Mount MF Chelsea 2016, 2017   England v   Bulgaria, 7 September 2019
Callum Hudson-Odoi MF Chelsea 2017, 2018   England v   Czech Republic, 22 March 2019
Nathaniel Chalobah MF Chelsea 2012   England v   Spain, 15 October 2018
Dominic Solanke FW Chelsea 2014, 2015   England v   Brazil, 14 November 2017
Ruben Loftus-Cheek MF Chelsea 2012, 2014   England v   Germany, 10 November 2017
Tammy Abraham FW Chelsea 2015, 2016   England v   Germany, 10 November 2017
Mukhtar Ali MF Chelsea 2015   Saudi Arabia v   Jamaica, 7 October 2017
Ola Aina DF Chelsea 2014, 2015   Nigeria v   Zambia, 7 October 2017
George Saville MF Chelsea 2010   Northern Ireland v   Germany, 5 October 2017
Jérémie Boga FW Chelsea 2014, 2015   Ivory Coast v   Guinea, 4 June 2017
Nathan Aké DF Chelsea 2012, 2013   Netherlands v   Morocco, 31 May 2017
Michael Keane DF Manchester United 2011   England v   Germany, 22 March 2017
Jesse Lingard FW Manchester United 2011   England v   Malta, 8 October 2016
Tom Lawrence MF Manchester United 2011   Wales v   Andorra, 13 October 2015
Aziz Deen-Conteh DF Chelsea 2010   Sierra Leone v   Malawi, 7 October 2015
Andreas Christensen DF Chelsea 2013, 2014   Denmark v   Montenegro, 8 June 2015
Aliu Djaló MF Chelsea 2010   Guinea-Bissau v   Zambia, 4 June 2016
Paul Pogba MF Manchester United 2011   France v   Georgia, 22 March 2013
Gökhan Töre MF Chelsea 2010   Turkey v   Estonia, 10 August 2011
Jeffrey Bruma DF Chelsea 2010   Netherlands v   Ukraine, 12 August 2010

2020s

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Player Pos Club Year National team International debut
Kobbie Mainoo MF Manchester United 2022   England v   Brazil, 23 March 2024
Cole Palmer FW Manchester City 2020   England v   Malta, 17 November 2023
Levi Colwill DF Chelsea 2020   England v   Australia, 13 October 2023
Oscar Bobb FW Manchester City 2020   Norway v   Cyprus, 12 October 2023
Callum Marshall FW West Ham United 2023   Northern Ireland v   Denmark, 16 June 2023
Alejandro Garnacho FW Manchester United 2022   Argentina v   Australia, 15 June 2023
Ben Elliott MF Chelsea 2020   Cameroon v   Mexico, 11 June 2023
Lucas Bergström GK Chelsea 2020   Finland v   Sweden, 9 January 2023

See also

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References

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