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

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.

Swansea City Under-21s
Full nameSwansea City Association Football Club Under-21s
Nickname(s)The Swans
Founded1912; 112 years ago (1912)
(as Swansea Town Reserves)
GroundLandore Youth Academy
Capacity500
CoachAnthony Wright
LeagueProfessional Development League
2022–23Professional Development League 3rd of 10

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.

Ryan Davies is the manager of the entire Swansea City academy.[1]

Anthony Wright is in charge of the Under 21s.

Under-23s edit

Current squad edit

As of February 2024.[2] Players listed in bold have made an appearance for the first team in a competitive fixture.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ENG Archie Matthews (on loan to Penybont)
GK   ENG Remy Mitchell
46 GK   WAL Ben Hughes
GK   WAL Evan Watts
DF   ENG Lincoln McFayden (on loan to Penybont)
DF   WAL Kian Jenkins
DF   WAL Harry Jones (on loan to Weymouth)
DF   ENG Ben Blythe (on loan to Barry Town United)
DF   WAL Kai Ludvigsen
50 DF   ENG Filip Lissah
DF   WAL Joe Thomas
DF   WAL Seb Dabrowski
DF   ENG Zane Myers
DF   WAL Daniel Watts
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   WAL Josh Carey
41 MF   WAL Sam Parker
36 MF   WAL Ben Lloyd
MF   WAL Mitchell Bates
MF   ENG Charlie Veevers
MF   ENG Richard Faakye
MF   IRL Glory Nzingo
48 MF   WAL Joel Cotterill
FW   ENG Maliq Cadogan
FW   WAL Ruben Davies
44 FW   WAL Josh Thomas
FW   SCO Liam Smith
49 FW   ENG Kyrell Wilson

Honours edit

Professional Development League 1 Division 2

Professional Development League 2

Premier League Cup

Timeline edit

  • 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 edit

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.[3][4] The Reserves also had some short stints in the Western League (1919–21) and the Southern League (1921–25).[5][6] 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'.[7]

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.[8]

Season Combination[4] Welsh League[3] Southern League[6] Western League[5] Premier Reserve League[7] Professional Development League[9]
1912–13 1 / 12 Division 1)
1913–14 2 / 10 (Division 1)
1914–15 5 / 9 (Division 1)
1915–1919 World War 1
1919–20 4 / 16 (Division 1) 2 / 10 (Division 1)
1920–21 3 / 22 (Division 1) 4 / 16 (Division 1)
1921–22 10 / 21 (Division 1) 6 / 9 (Welsh Section)
1922–23 2 / 21 (Division 1) 3 / 11 (Welsh Section)
1923–24 2 / 16 (Division 1) 6 / 18 (Western Division)
1924–25 1 / 17 (Division 1) 1 / 20 (Western Division)
1925–26 1 / 15 (Division 1)
1926–27 7 / 22 (London Combination) 2 / 13 (Division 1)
1927–28 14 / 22 (London Combination) 5 / 13 (Division 1)
1928–29 16 / 22 (London Combination) 4 / 11 (Division 1)
1929–30 5 / 22 (London Combination) 3 / 11 (Division 1)
1930–31 16 / 22 (London Combination Div 1) 4 / 11 (Division 1)
1931–32 20 / 22 (London Combination Div 1) 3 / 11 (Division 1)
1932–33 5 / 24 (London Combination Div 1) 2 / 12 (Division 1)
1933–34 16 / 24 (London Combination) 1 / 13 (Division 1)
1934–35 13 / 24 (London Combination) 1 / 13 (Division 1)
1935–36 6 / 24 (London Combination) 1 / 17 (Division 1)
1936–37 20 / 24 (London Combination) 3 / 17 (Division 1)
1937–38 18 / 24 (London Combination) 3 / 17 (Division 1)
1938–39 15 / 24 (London Combination) 6 / 17 (Division 1)
1939–1945 World War 2
1945–46 No competition 7 / 19 (Division 1)
1946–47 8 / 16 (Section B) 14 / 20 (Division 1)
1947–48 11 / 16 (Section B) 14 / 20 (Division 1)
1948–49 3 / 16 (Section A) 11 / 19 (Division 1)
1949–50 5 / 16 (Section A) 9 / 20 (Division 1)
1950–51 3 / 16 (Section A) 11 / 20 (Division 1)
1951–52 11 / 16 (Section A) 13 / 19 (Division 1)
1952–53 5 / 16 (Division 2) 3 / 20 (Division 1)
1953–54 9 / 16 (Division 2) 8 / 20 (Division 1)
1954–55 1 / 16 (Division 2) 11 / 20 (Division 1)
1955–56 23 / 32 (Combination) 10 / 20 (Division 1)
1956–57 30 / 32 (Combination) 12 / 20 (Division 1)
1957–58 18 / 32 (Combination) 6 / 20 (Division 1)
1958–59 14 / 18 (Division 1) 3 / 19 (Division 1)
1959–60 16 / 18 (Division 1) 5 / 20 (Division 1)
1960–61 1 / 20 (Division 2) 7 / 20 (Division 1)
1961–62 Did not enter 1 / 20 (Division 1)
1962–63 Did not enter 1 / 20 (Division 1)
1963–64 Did not enter 1 / 18 (Division 1)
1964–65 Did not enter 1 / 16 (Premier Division)
1965–66 Did not enter 3 / 16 (Premier Division)
1966–67 13 / 13 (Division 2) 4 / 16 (Premier Division)
1967–68 5 / 11 (Division 2) 4 / 18 (Premier Division)
1968–69 21 / 26 (Combination) 8 / 18 (Premier Division)
1969–70 11 / 26 (Combination) 5 / 18 (Premier Division)
1970–71 3 / 22 (Combination) 11 / 18 (Premier Division)
1971–72 15 / 21 (Combination) 12 / 18 (Premier Division)
1972–73 18 / 21 (Combination) 11 / 18 (Premier Division)
1973–74 20 / 22 (Combination) 12 / 18 (Premier Division)
1974–75 Withdrew after starting 11 / 18 (Premier Division)
1975–76 Did not enter 1 / 18 (Premier Division)
1976–77 Did not enter 8 / 18 (Premier Division)
1977–78 Did not enter 10 / 18 (Premier Division)
1978–79 Did not enter 6 / 18 (Premier Division)
1979–80 Did not enter 5 / 18 (Premier Division)
1980–81 Did not enter 7 / 18 (Premier Division)
1981–82 Did not enter
1982–83 Did not enter
1983–84 16 / 22 (Combination)
1984–85 14 / 22 (Combination)
1985–86 22 / 22 (Combination)
1986–87 Did not enter
1987–88 Did not enter
1988–89 Did not enter
1989–90 Did not enter
1990–91 Did not enter
1991–92 Did not enter
1992–93 2 / 10 (Division 2)
1993–94 3 / 10 (Division 2)
1994–95 1 / 11 (Division 2)
1995–96 2 / 9 (Division 2)
1996–97 13 / 23 (Combination)
1997–98 Did not enter
1998–99 Did not enter
1999–2000 4 / 5 (Division 2)
2000–01 Did not enter
2001–02 Did not enter
2002–03 Did not enter
2003–04 7 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2004–05 8 / 9 (Wales & West Division)
2005–06 9 / 9 (Wales & West Division)
2006–07 9 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2007–08 6 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2008–09 6 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2009–10 2 / 10 (Wales & West Division)
2010–11 2 / 7 (Wales & West Division
2011–12 7 / 8 (South)
2012–13 8 / 11 (League 2 South)
2013–14 8 / 10 (League 2 South)
2014–15 2 / 10 (League 2 South)
2015–16 3 / 12 (U21 Premier League Division 2)
2016–17 1 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 2)
2017–18 4 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 1)
2018–19 12 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 1)
2019–20 8 / 12 (Premier League 2 Division 2)
2020–21 7 / 9 (Professional Development League)
2021–22 8 / 9 (Professional Development League)
2022–23 3 / 10 (Professional Development League)

Academy edit

Swansea City Academy is the youth development system of Premier League 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 edit

As of July 2023. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   WAL Ewan Griffiths
GK   WAL Kit Margetson
GK   WAL Sam Seager
DF   WAL Osian Williams
DF   WAL Kiel Higginson
DF   ENG Arthur Parker
DF   ENG Jack Fanning
DF   WAL Cameron Llewellyn
DF   ENG David Roberts
DF   WAL Daniel Watts
DF   WAL Jack Cooper
DF   WAL Iestyn Jones
DF   BUL Teodor Minchev
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   WAL Ramon Rees-Siso
MF   WAL Callum Deacon
MF   WAL Aidan Higgins
MF   ECU Aimar Govea
MF   WAL Yori Griffith
MF   WAL Jacob Cook
MF   WAL Thomas Woodward
MF   WAL Thomas Searle
FW   ENG Josh Pescatore
FW   ENG Sammy Henia-Kamau
FW   WAL Iwan Morgan
FW   WAL Rohan Davies

Honours edit

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 edit

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 edit

Player DOB Position Professional Debut Appearances Goals Current club
  Aimar Govea 8 June 2006 Midfielder 29 March 2024 (EFL Championship with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City
  Filip Lissah 8 December 2004 Defender 25 January 2024 (FA Cup with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City
  Sam Parker 7 July 2006 Midfielder 29 December 2023 (EFL Championship with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City
  Josh Thomas 24 September 2002 Forward 5 August 2023 (EFL League One with Port Vale) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City
  Joel Cotterill 10 October 2004 Midfielder 9 August 2022 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City
  Cameron Congreve 24 January 2004 Midfielder 12 March 2022 (EFL Championship with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City
  Ali Al-Hamadi 1 March 2002 Forward 16 November 2021 (2022 FIFA World Cup qualification with Iraq) 0 0 AFC Wimbledon and Iraq International
  Daniel Williams 19 April 2001 Midfielder 10 August 2021 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 0 0 The New Saints
  Cameron Evans 23 February 2001 Defender 9 January 2021 (FA Cup with Swansea City) 0 0 Taunton Town
  Oliver Cooper 14 December 1999 Midfielder 9 January 2021 (FA Cup with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International

2010s edit

Player DOB Position Professional Debut Appearances Goals Current club
  Tivonge Rushesha 24 July 2002 Defender 28 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 0 0 Reading
  Jack Evans 25 April 1998 Midfielder 28 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 0 0 Merthyr Town
  Jordon Garrick 15 July 1998 Forward 13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 14 2 Forest Green Rovers
  Kees de Boer 13 May 2000 Midfielder 13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 0 0 Ternana Calcio
  Ben Cabango 30 May 2000 Defender 13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International
  Aaron Lewis 26 June 1998 Defender 13 August 2019 (EFL Cup with Lincoln City) 0 0 Mansfield Town
  Lewis Thomas 20 September 1997 Goalkeeper 3 August 2019 (League Two with Forest Green Rovers) 0 0 Bristol City
  Liam Cullen 23 April 1999 Forward 28 August 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International
  Brandon Cooper 14 January 2000 Defender 28 August 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 5 0 Leyton Orient
  Adnan Marić 17 February 1997 Midfielder 6 February 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 0 0 Varbergs BoIS
  Daniel James 10 November 1997 Winger 6 February 2018 (EFL Cup with Swansea City) 39 6 Leeds United and Wales International
  Joe Rodon 22 October 1997 Defender 3 February 2018 (League Two with Cheltenham Town) 52 0 Leeds United and Wales International
  Keston Davies 2 October 1996 Defender 5 August 2017 (League Two with Yeovil Town) 0 0 Pontypridd United
  Alex Gogić 13 April 1994 Defender 11 March 2017 (Scottish Premiership with Hibernian) 0 0 St Mirren and Cyprus International
  Owain Jones 1 October 1996 Striker 4 February 2017 (League Two with Yeovil Town) 0 0 Pontypridd United
  Kyle Copp 1 November 1996 Midfielder 30 August 2016 (EFL Trophy with Yeovil Town) 0 0 Mumbles Rangers
  Alex Samuel 20 September 1995 Striker 5 September 2015 (Scottish Championship with Morton)[10] 0 0 Ross County
  Connor Roberts 23 September 1995 Defender 8 August 2015 (League Two with Yeovil Town)[11] 133 11 Burnley and Wales International
  Kenji Gorre 29 September 1994 Midfielder 24 May 2015 (Premier League with Swansea City) 1 0 Umm Salal
  Liam Shephard 22 November 1994 Defender 20 January 2015 (League One with Yeovil Town)[12] 0 0 Salford City
  Scott Tancock 29 December 1993 Defender 27 September 2014 (League Two with Newport County)[13] 0 0 Haverfordwest County
  Dan Hanford 6 March 1991 Goalkeeper 27 September 2014 (League Two with Carlisle United)[14] 0 0 Free Agent
  Alex Bray 25 July 1995 Winger 6 September 2014 (League Two with Plymouth Argyle)[15] 0 0 Chippenham Town
  Connor Peters 21 June 1996 Defender 3 September 2014 (2014 Caribbean Cup qualification with Antigua and Barbuda)[16] 0 0 Antigua and Barbuda International
  Josh Sheehan 30 March 1995 Midfielder 26 August 2014 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)[17] 0 0 Bolton Wanderers and Wales International
  James Loveridge 16 May 1994 Forward 22 March 2014 (League One with Milton Keynes Dons)[18] 0 0 Haverfordwest County
  Gwion Edwards 1 March 1993 Winger 2 February 2013 (Scottish Premier League with St Johnstone)[19] 0 0 Morecambe
  Emyr Huws 30 September 1993 Midfielder 13 October 2012 (League Two with Northampton Town)[20] 0 0 Retired Wales International
  Ben Davies 24 April 1993 Defender 25 August 2012 (Premier League with Swansea City)[21] 85 3 Tottenham Hotspur and Wales International
  Jack King 20 August 1985 Midfielder 18 August 2012 (League One with Preston North End)[22] 0 0 Retired
  Tom John 22 March 1995 Midfielder 23 August 2011 (EFL Cup with Hereford United) 0 0 Retired
  Lee Lucas 10 June 1992 Midfielder 7 May 2011 (Championship with Swansea City)[23] 1 0 Barry Town United
  Daniel Alfei 23 February 1992 Defender 8 January 2011 (FA Cup with Swansea City)[24] 3 0 Briton Ferry Llansawel
  Joe Walsh 13 May 1992 Defender 10 August 2010 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)[25] 2 0 Free Agent

2000s edit

Player DOB Position Professional Debut Appearances Goals Current club
  David Cornell 28 March 1991 Goalkeeper 25 August 2009 (EFL Cup with Swansea City)[26] 0 0 Preston North End
  Jazz Richards 12 April 1991 Defender 15 August 2009 (vs Middlesbrough)[27] 51 0 Haverfordwest County and Wales International
  Casey Thomas 12 April 1990 Forward 15 August 2009 (vs Middlesbrough)[27] 2 0 Free Agent
  Kerry Morgan 31 October 1988 Winger 11 August 2009 (vs Brighton & Hove Albion)[28] 6 0 Merthyr Town
  Marley Watkins 17 October 1990 Winger 8 August 2008 (League One with Cheltenham Town)[29] 0 0 Kilmarnock and Wales International
  Kyle Letheren 26 December 1987 Goalkeeper 5 January 2008 (FA Cup with Barnsley)[30] 0 0 Retired
  Joe Allen 14 March 1990 Midfielder 5 May 2007 (vs Blackpool)[31] Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International
  Chris Jones 12 September 1989 Forward 17 October 2006 (vs Walsall)[32] 7 0 Afan Lido
  Chad Bond 20 April 1987 Forward 22 November 2005 (vs Rushden & Diamonds)[33] 3 0 Retired
  Shaun MacDonald 17 June 1988 Midfielder 23 August 2004 (vs Reading)[34] 40 2 Penybont and Wales International
  Jamie Rewbury 15 February 1986 Defender 10 April 2004 (vs Lincoln City)[35] 2 0 Retired
  Mark Pritchard 23 November 1985 Forward 21 October 2003 (vs Cambridge United)[36] 7 1 Retired
  Antonio Corbisiero 17 November 1984 Midfielder 30 August 2003 (vs Mansfield Town)[37] 5 0 Retired
  Stuart Jones 14 March 1984 Defender 22 October 2002 (vs Stevenage Borough)[38] 38 0 Retired
  Craig Draper 4 December 1982 Midfielder 9 October 2001 (vs Rochdale)[39] 2 0 Retired
  Richard Duffy 30 August 1985 Defender 8 December 2001 (vs Macclesfield Town)[40] 29 1 Retired Wales International
  Chris Todd 22 August 1981 Defender 10 March 2001 (vs Northampton Town)[41] 46 4 Retired
  Alex Davies 2 November 1982 Goalkeeper 10 March 2001 (vs Bury)[42] 1 0 Retired
  Carl Mounty 11 December 1981 Goalkeeper 14 February 2001 (vs Brentford)[43] 1 0 Retired
  Bari Morgan 13 August 1980 Midfielder 9 September 2000 (vs Brentford)[44] 5 0 Retired
  Michael Keegan 12 May 1981 Midfielder 22 August 2000 (vs West Bromwich Albion)[45] 11 0 Retired

References edit

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External links edit

  • Under-23 section at club official website
  • Under-18 section at club official website
  • Academy section at club official website

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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 Swansea City Under 21sFull nameSwansea City Association Football Club Under 21sNickname s The SwansFounded1912 112 years ago 1912 as Swansea Town Reserves GroundLandore Youth AcademyCapacity500CoachAnthony WrightLeagueProfessional Development League2022 23Professional Development League 3rd of 10 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 Ryan Davies is the manager of the entire Swansea City academy 1 Anthony Wright is in charge of the Under 21s Contents 1 Under 23s 1 1 Current squad 1 2 Honours 1 3 Timeline 1 4 League history 2 Academy 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Honours 3 Graduates 3 1 2020s 3 2 2010s 3 3 2000s 4 References 5 External linksUnder 23s editCurrent squad edit As of February 2024 2 Players listed in bold have made an appearance for the first team in a competitive fixture Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp ENG Archie Matthews on loan to Penybont GK nbsp ENG Remy Mitchell 46 GK nbsp WAL Ben Hughes GK nbsp WAL Evan Watts DF nbsp ENG Lincoln McFayden on loan to Penybont DF nbsp WAL Kian Jenkins DF nbsp WAL Harry Jones on loan to Weymouth DF nbsp ENG Ben Blythe on loan to Barry Town United DF nbsp WAL Kai Ludvigsen 50 DF nbsp ENG Filip Lissah DF nbsp WAL Joe Thomas DF nbsp WAL Seb Dabrowski DF nbsp ENG Zane Myers DF nbsp WAL Daniel Watts No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp WAL Josh Carey 41 MF nbsp WAL Sam Parker 36 MF nbsp WAL Ben Lloyd MF nbsp WAL Mitchell Bates MF nbsp ENG Charlie Veevers MF nbsp ENG Richard Faakye MF nbsp IRL Glory Nzingo 48 MF nbsp WAL Joel Cotterill FW nbsp ENG Maliq Cadogan FW nbsp WAL Ruben Davies 44 FW nbsp WAL Josh Thomas FW nbsp SCO Liam Smith 49 FW nbsp ENG Kyrell Wilson Honours edit Professional Development League 1 Division 2 Winners 2016 17 Professional Development League 2 Winners 2014 15 Premier League Cup Winners 2016 17 Main article Swansea City A F C Honours Timeline edit 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 amp 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 amp Torquay 2000 The first team won promotion to Division 2 and the reserve team was withdrawn 2003 The regional Wales amp 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 edit 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 3 4 The Reserves also had some short stints in the Western League 1919 21 and the Southern League 1921 25 5 6 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 7 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 8 Season Combination 4 Welsh League 3 Southern League 6 Western League 5 Premier Reserve League 7 Professional Development League 9 1912 13 1 12 Division 1 1913 14 2 10 Division 1 1914 15 5 9 Division 1 1915 1919 World War 1 1919 20 4 16 Division 1 2 10 Division 1 1920 21 3 22 Division 1 4 16 Division 1 1921 22 10 21 Division 1 6 9 Welsh Section 1922 23 2 21 Division 1 3 11 Welsh Section 1923 24 2 16 Division 1 6 18 Western Division 1924 25 1 17 Division 1 1 20 Western Division 1925 26 1 15 Division 1 1926 27 7 22 London Combination 2 13 Division 1 1927 28 14 22 London Combination 5 13 Division 1 1928 29 16 22 London Combination 4 11 Division 1 1929 30 5 22 London Combination 3 11 Division 1 1930 31 16 22 London Combination Div 1 4 11 Division 1 1931 32 20 22 London Combination Div 1 3 11 Division 1 1932 33 5 24 London Combination Div 1 2 12 Division 1 1933 34 16 24 London Combination 1 13 Division 1 1934 35 13 24 London Combination 1 13 Division 1 1935 36 6 24 London Combination 1 17 Division 1 1936 37 20 24 London Combination 3 17 Division 1 1937 38 18 24 London Combination 3 17 Division 1 1938 39 15 24 London Combination 6 17 Division 1 1939 1945 World War 2 1945 46 No competition 7 19 Division 1 1946 47 8 16 Section B 14 20 Division 1 1947 48 11 16 Section B 14 20 Division 1 1948 49 3 16 Section A 11 19 Division 1 1949 50 5 16 Section A 9 20 Division 1 1950 51 3 16 Section A 11 20 Division 1 1951 52 11 16 Section A 13 19 Division 1 1952 53 5 16 Division 2 3 20 Division 1 1953 54 9 16 Division 2 8 20 Division 1 1954 55 1 16 Division 2 11 20 Division 1 1955 56 23 32 Combination 10 20 Division 1 1956 57 30 32 Combination 12 20 Division 1 1957 58 18 32 Combination 6 20 Division 1 1958 59 14 18 Division 1 3 19 Division 1 1959 60 16 18 Division 1 5 20 Division 1 1960 61 1 20 Division 2 7 20 Division 1 1961 62 Did not enter 1 20 Division 1 1962 63 Did not enter 1 20 Division 1 1963 64 Did not enter 1 18 Division 1 1964 65 Did not enter 1 16 Premier Division 1965 66 Did not enter 3 16 Premier Division 1966 67 13 13 Division 2 4 16 Premier Division 1967 68 5 11 Division 2 4 18 Premier Division 1968 69 21 26 Combination 8 18 Premier Division 1969 70 11 26 Combination 5 18 Premier Division 1970 71 3 22 Combination 11 18 Premier Division 1971 72 15 21 Combination 12 18 Premier Division 1972 73 18 21 Combination 11 18 Premier Division 1973 74 20 22 Combination 12 18 Premier Division 1974 75 Withdrew after starting 11 18 Premier Division 1975 76 Did not enter 1 18 Premier Division 1976 77 Did not enter 8 18 Premier Division 1977 78 Did not enter 10 18 Premier Division 1978 79 Did not enter 6 18 Premier Division 1979 80 Did not enter 5 18 Premier Division 1980 81 Did not enter 7 18 Premier Division 1981 82 Did not enter 1982 83 Did not enter 1983 84 16 22 Combination 1984 85 14 22 Combination 1985 86 22 22 Combination 1986 87 Did not enter 1987 88 Did not enter 1988 89 Did not enter 1989 90 Did not enter 1990 91 Did not enter 1991 92 Did not enter 1992 93 2 10 Division 2 1993 94 3 10 Division 2 1994 95 1 11 Division 2 1995 96 2 9 Division 2 1996 97 13 23 Combination 1997 98 Did not enter 1998 99 Did not enter 1999 2000 4 5 Division 2 2000 01 Did not enter 2001 02 Did not enter 2002 03 Did not enter 2003 04 7 10 Wales amp West Division 2004 05 8 9 Wales amp West Division 2005 06 9 9 Wales amp West Division 2006 07 9 10 Wales amp West Division 2007 08 6 10 Wales amp West Division 2008 09 6 10 Wales amp West Division 2009 10 2 10 Wales amp West Division 2010 11 2 7 Wales amp West Division 2011 12 7 8 South 2012 13 8 11 League 2 South 2013 14 8 10 League 2 South 2014 15 2 10 League 2 South 2015 16 3 12 U21 Premier League Division 2 2016 17 1 12 Premier League 2 Division 2 2017 18 4 12 Premier League 2 Division 1 2018 19 12 12 Premier League 2 Division 1 2019 20 8 12 Premier League 2 Division 2 2020 21 7 9 Professional Development League 2021 22 8 9 Professional Development League 2022 23 3 10 Professional Development League Academy editSwansea City Academy is the youth development system of Premier League 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 edit As of July 2023 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp WAL Ewan Griffiths GK nbsp WAL Kit Margetson GK nbsp WAL Sam Seager DF nbsp WAL Osian Williams DF nbsp WAL Kiel Higginson DF nbsp ENG Arthur Parker DF nbsp ENG Jack Fanning DF nbsp WAL Cameron Llewellyn DF nbsp ENG David Roberts DF nbsp WAL Daniel Watts DF nbsp WAL Jack Cooper DF nbsp WAL Iestyn Jones DF nbsp BUL Teodor Minchev No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp WAL Ramon Rees Siso MF nbsp WAL Callum Deacon MF nbsp WAL Aidan Higgins MF nbsp ECU Aimar Govea MF nbsp WAL Yori Griffith MF nbsp WAL Jacob Cook MF nbsp WAL Thomas Woodward MF nbsp WAL Thomas Searle FW nbsp ENG Josh Pescatore FW nbsp ENG Sammy Henia Kamau FW nbsp WAL Iwan Morgan FW nbsp WAL Rohan Davies Honours edit 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 2009Graduates editThe 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 edit Player DOB Position Professional Debut Appearances Goals Current club nbsp Aimar Govea 8 June 2006 Midfielder 29 March 2024 EFL Championship with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City nbsp Filip Lissah 8 December 2004 Defender 25 January 2024 FA Cup with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City nbsp Sam Parker 7 July 2006 Midfielder 29 December 2023 EFL Championship with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City nbsp Josh Thomas 24 September 2002 Forward 5 August 2023 EFL League One with Port Vale Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City nbsp Joel Cotterill 10 October 2004 Midfielder 9 August 2022 EFL Cup with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City nbsp Cameron Congreve 24 January 2004 Midfielder 12 March 2022 EFL Championship with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City nbsp Ali Al Hamadi 1 March 2002 Forward 16 November 2021 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification with Iraq 0 0 AFC Wimbledon and Iraq International nbsp Daniel Williams 19 April 2001 Midfielder 10 August 2021 EFL Cup with Swansea City 0 0 The New Saints nbsp Cameron Evans 23 February 2001 Defender 9 January 2021 FA Cup with Swansea City 0 0 Taunton Town nbsp Oliver Cooper 14 December 1999 Midfielder 9 January 2021 FA Cup with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International 2010s edit Player DOB Position Professional Debut Appearances Goals Current club nbsp Tivonge Rushesha 24 July 2002 Defender 28 August 2019 EFL Cup with Swansea City 0 0 Reading nbsp Jack Evans 25 April 1998 Midfielder 28 August 2019 EFL Cup with Swansea City 0 0 Merthyr Town nbsp Jordon Garrick 15 July 1998 Forward 13 August 2019 EFL Cup with Swansea City 14 2 Forest Green Rovers nbsp Kees de Boer 13 May 2000 Midfielder 13 August 2019 EFL Cup with Swansea City 0 0 Ternana Calcio nbsp Ben Cabango 30 May 2000 Defender 13 August 2019 EFL Cup with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International nbsp Aaron Lewis 26 June 1998 Defender 13 August 2019 EFL Cup with Lincoln City 0 0 Mansfield Town nbsp Lewis Thomas 20 September 1997 Goalkeeper 3 August 2019 League Two with Forest Green Rovers 0 0 Bristol City nbsp Liam Cullen 23 April 1999 Forward 28 August 2018 EFL Cup with Swansea City Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International nbsp Brandon Cooper 14 January 2000 Defender 28 August 2018 EFL Cup with Swansea City 5 0 Leyton Orient nbsp Adnan Maric 17 February 1997 Midfielder 6 February 2018 EFL Cup with Swansea City 0 0 Varbergs BoIS nbsp Daniel James 10 November 1997 Winger 6 February 2018 EFL Cup with Swansea City 39 6 Leeds United and Wales International nbsp Joe Rodon 22 October 1997 Defender 3 February 2018 League Two with Cheltenham Town 52 0 Leeds United and Wales International nbsp Keston Davies 2 October 1996 Defender 5 August 2017 League Two with Yeovil Town 0 0 Pontypridd United nbsp Alex Gogic 13 April 1994 Defender 11 March 2017 Scottish Premiership with Hibernian 0 0 St Mirren and Cyprus International nbsp Owain Jones 1 October 1996 Striker 4 February 2017 League Two with Yeovil Town 0 0 Pontypridd United nbsp Kyle Copp 1 November 1996 Midfielder 30 August 2016 EFL Trophy with Yeovil Town 0 0 Mumbles Rangers nbsp Alex Samuel 20 September 1995 Striker 5 September 2015 Scottish Championship with Morton 10 0 0 Ross County nbsp Connor Roberts 23 September 1995 Defender 8 August 2015 League Two with Yeovil Town 11 133 11 Burnley and Wales International nbsp Kenji Gorre 29 September 1994 Midfielder 24 May 2015 Premier League with Swansea City 1 0 Umm Salal nbsp Liam Shephard 22 November 1994 Defender 20 January 2015 League One with Yeovil Town 12 0 0 Salford City nbsp Scott Tancock 29 December 1993 Defender 27 September 2014 League Two with Newport County 13 0 0 Haverfordwest County nbsp Dan Hanford 6 March 1991 Goalkeeper 27 September 2014 League Two with Carlisle United 14 0 0 Free Agent nbsp Alex Bray 25 July 1995 Winger 6 September 2014 League Two with Plymouth Argyle 15 0 0 Chippenham Town nbsp Connor Peters 21 June 1996 Defender 3 September 2014 2014 Caribbean Cup qualification with Antigua and Barbuda 16 0 0 Antigua and Barbuda International nbsp Josh Sheehan 30 March 1995 Midfielder 26 August 2014 EFL Cup with Swansea City 17 0 0 Bolton Wanderers and Wales International nbsp James Loveridge 16 May 1994 Forward 22 March 2014 League One with Milton Keynes Dons 18 0 0 Haverfordwest County nbsp Gwion Edwards 1 March 1993 Winger 2 February 2013 Scottish Premier League with St Johnstone 19 0 0 Morecambe nbsp Emyr Huws 30 September 1993 Midfielder 13 October 2012 League Two with Northampton Town 20 0 0 Retired Wales International nbsp Ben Davies 24 April 1993 Defender 25 August 2012 Premier League with Swansea City 21 85 3 Tottenham Hotspur and Wales International nbsp Jack King 20 August 1985 Midfielder 18 August 2012 League One with Preston North End 22 0 0 Retired nbsp Tom John 22 March 1995 Midfielder 23 August 2011 EFL Cup with Hereford United 0 0 Retired nbsp Lee Lucas 10 June 1992 Midfielder 7 May 2011 Championship with Swansea City 23 1 0 Barry Town United nbsp Daniel Alfei 23 February 1992 Defender 8 January 2011 FA Cup with Swansea City 24 3 0 Briton Ferry Llansawel nbsp Joe Walsh 13 May 1992 Defender 10 August 2010 EFL Cup with Swansea City 25 2 0 Free Agent 2000s edit Player DOB Position Professional Debut Appearances Goals Current club nbsp David Cornell 28 March 1991 Goalkeeper 25 August 2009 EFL Cup with Swansea City 26 0 0 Preston North End nbsp Jazz Richards 12 April 1991 Defender 15 August 2009 vs Middlesbrough 27 51 0 Haverfordwest County and Wales International nbsp Casey Thomas 12 April 1990 Forward 15 August 2009 vs Middlesbrough 27 2 0 Free Agent nbsp Kerry Morgan 31 October 1988 Winger 11 August 2009 vs Brighton amp Hove Albion 28 6 0 Merthyr Town nbsp Marley Watkins 17 October 1990 Winger 8 August 2008 League One with Cheltenham Town 29 0 0 Kilmarnock and Wales International nbsp Kyle Letheren 26 December 1987 Goalkeeper 5 January 2008 FA Cup with Barnsley 30 0 0 Retired nbsp Joe Allen 14 March 1990 Midfielder 5 May 2007 vs Blackpool 31 Ongoing Ongoing Swansea City and Wales International nbsp Chris Jones 12 September 1989 Forward 17 October 2006 vs Walsall 32 7 0 Afan Lido nbsp Chad Bond 20 April 1987 Forward 22 November 2005 vs Rushden amp Diamonds 33 3 0 Retired nbsp Shaun MacDonald 17 June 1988 Midfielder 23 August 2004 vs Reading 34 40 2 Penybont and Wales International nbsp Jamie Rewbury 15 February 1986 Defender 10 April 2004 vs Lincoln City 35 2 0 Retired nbsp Mark Pritchard 23 November 1985 Forward 21 October 2003 vs Cambridge United 36 7 1 Retired nbsp Antonio Corbisiero 17 November 1984 Midfielder 30 August 2003 vs Mansfield Town 37 5 0 Retired nbsp Stuart Jones 14 March 1984 Defender 22 October 2002 vs Stevenage Borough 38 38 0 Retired nbsp Craig Draper 4 December 1982 Midfielder 9 October 2001 vs Rochdale 39 2 0 Retired nbsp Richard Duffy 30 August 1985 Defender 8 December 2001 vs Macclesfield Town 40 29 1 Retired Wales International nbsp Chris Todd 22 August 1981 Defender 10 March 2001 vs Northampton Town 41 46 4 Retired nbsp Alex Davies 2 November 1982 Goalkeeper 10 March 2001 vs Bury 42 1 0 Retired nbsp Carl Mounty 11 December 1981 Goalkeeper 14 February 2001 vs Brentford 43 1 0 Retired nbsp Bari Morgan 13 August 1980 Midfielder 9 September 2000 vs Brentford 44 5 0 Retired nbsp Michael Keegan 12 May 1981 Midfielder 22 August 2000 vs West Bromwich Albion 45 11 0 RetiredReferences edit Swans Academy makes coaching changes swanseacity com Swansea City A F C 6 January 2020 Retrieved 6 January 2020 Swansea City s Under 23 Squad Swansea City A F C 8 July 2021 Retrieved 4 July 2019 a b Welsh League final tables Welsh Football Data Archive WFDA Retrieved 21 May 2011 a b Perkins Bob 2011 The league tables of the Football Combination 1915 2010 a b Western League final tables Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation RSSSF Retrieved 21 May 2011 a b Southern League final tables Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation RSSSF Retrieved 21 May 2011 a b Results and fixtures 11 12 Swansea City A F C 1 June 2011 Retrieved 19 September 2013 Fixtures amp results 12 13 Swansea City A F C 1 March 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2013 Barclays U21 Premier League Publications Premier League 17 August 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2013 Livingston 2 4 Morton BBC Sport 5 September 2015 Retrieved 7 September 2015 Exeter City 3 2 Yeovil Town BBC Sport 8 August 2015 Retrieved 8 August 2015 Preston v Yeovil BBC 20 January 2015 Newport County 4 1 AFC Wimbledon BBC Sport 27 September 2014 Retrieved 27 September 2014 Carlisle 1 0 Tranmere BBC Sport 27 September 2014 Retrieved 16 January 2015 Luton 0 Plymouth 1 BBC Sport 6 September 2014 Retrieved 6 September 2014 Antigua and Barbuda 6 0 Anguilla Caribbean Football Database Retrieved 11 October 2014 Swansea 1 Rotherham 0 BBC 26 August 2014 Retrieved 26 August 2014 Stevenage 2 MK Dons 3 BBC 22 March 2014 Retrieved 22 March 2014 St Mirren 2 St Johnstone 0 BBC 2 February 2013 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Northampton 3 Exeter 0 BBC 13 October 2012 Retrieved 27 December 2014 Swansea 3 West Ham 0 BBC 25 August 2011 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Preston 0 0 Colchester BBC 18 August 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2014 Swansea 4 Sheffield United 0 BBC 7 May 2011 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 4 Colchester United 0 BBC 8 January 2011 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 3 Barnet 0 BBC 10 August 2010 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 1 Scunthorpe 2 BBC 25 August 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2013 a b Swansea 0 Middlesbrough 3 BBC 15 August 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 3 Brighton 0 BBC 11 August 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Northampton 4 Cheltenham 2 BBC 8 August 2008 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Barnsley 2 Blackpool 1 BBC 5 January 2008 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 3 6 Blackpool BBC Sport 5 May 2007 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Walsall 1 Swansea 1 BBC 17 October 2006 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 4 Rushden 0 BBC 22 November 2005 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Reading 3 1 Swansea aet BBC 23 August 2005 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Lincoln City 2 Swansea City 1 swanseacity mad co uk 10 April 2004 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 0 Cambridge 2 BBC 21 October 2003 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 4 Mansfield 1 BBC 30 August 2003 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Stevenage 2 Swansea 1 BBC 22 October 2002 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Stevenage 2 Swansea 1 BBC 9 October 2001 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Macclesfield 4 Swansea 1 BBC 8 December 2001 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 1 Northampton 1 BBC 10 March 2001 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Bury 3 Swansea 0 BBC 3 March 2001 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 2 Brentford 3 BBC 14 February 2001 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Millwall 1 Swansea 0 BBC 9 September 2000 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Swansea 0 West Brom 0 BBC 22 August 2000 Retrieved 28 September 2013 External links 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