NextGen Series
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| Founded | 2011 |
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| Abolished | 2013 |
| Region | Europe |
| Teams | 24 (group stage) 16 (knockout) |
| Last champions | Error creating thumbnail: Aston Villa |
| Most championships | Error creating thumbnail: Aston Villa (1 title each) |
| Broadcaster | Eurosport |
The NextGen Series was a European football club cup competition for under-19 footballers. It was designed to provide players with the opportunity to match themselves against other elite European footballers of their agegroup in a competitive environment. The competition was created by sports TV producer Justin Andrews, Mark Warburton and current Brentford F.C. owner Matthew Benham.[1]
On 16 August 2013, organisers confirmed that the NextGen Series had been suspended for the 2013–14 campaign because of funding issues and lacking of competitive space since the creation of the UEFA Youth League.[2][3]
Background
[edit | edit source]Plans to create a European competition for youth footballers had long been explored. Ajax and Manchester City played a behind closed doors match in November 2010 as did Liverpool and Celtic. This was part of a trial scheme for the new competition.[4]
The goal of the tournament was to help clubs replicate the Champions League experience for younger players.
Abolishment
[edit | edit source]The success of the NextGen Series caught the attention of the UEFA board and at end of 2012, the UEFA Youth League was created. A compromise deal was tabled by Andrews and Warburton, with the aim of combining the two tournaments and giving places to non-Champions League clubs with notable academies, but the proposal was rejected by UEFA.[1] Another proposal, to run both leagues in tandem (with the winners meeting in the final), was also rejected.[1]
Format
[edit | edit source]Teams were picked for the first season of the tournament through invitation. The organisers selected 16 clubs. The clubs picked for the 2011–12 tournament were:[5]
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VfL Wolfsburg
Inter Milan
Marseille- Netherlands Ajax
- Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Molde FK
Rosenborg- Portugal Sporting CP
- Scotland Celtic
Barcelona
FC Basel- Turkey Fenerbahçe
15 clubs who participated at 2011–12 tournament (with the exception of Basel) took part in 2012–13 and were joined by 9 new entrants:[5]
Tournament
[edit | edit source]For the 2011–12 tournament, the 16 teams were split into four groups of four, playing each other home and away. The top two teams from each group went through to a knockout stage. The Quarter-Finals were played over one leg at the home ground of the group winners. The Final was played at the Matchroom Stadium in London on Sunday 25 March 2012, with an attendance of 3,500.[7] The 2013 Final was held at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Como, Italy on 1 April 2013.[8]
Trophy
[edit | edit source]The NextGen Series trophy was manufactured by UK-based awards manufacturer Gaudio and was handed to the tournament winners.[9]
Rules
[edit | edit source]The teams participating in the NextGen series were limited to a squad size of no more than eighteen players. There was an age limit of 18 on players participating in the competition. However, each club had the option of including three players up to the age of 19, though only a maximum of two overage players were allowed to be on the pitch at any one time.[10]
Match rules for the series, other than the age cap, were the same as those stipulated by the International Football Association Board, meaning that they were identical to those of most other international tournaments.[10]
Finals
[edit | edit source]| Ed. | Years | Host city |
Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | No. teams |
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1 |
2011–12 | London | Error creating thumbnail: Internazionale |
1–1 (5–3 p) |
Netherlands Ajax |
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2–0 | Error creating thumbnail: Marseille |
16 |
2 |
2012–13 | Como | Error creating thumbnail: Aston Villa |
2–0 | Error creating thumbnail: Chelsea |
Portugal Sporting CP |
3–1 | Error creating thumbnail: Arsenal |
24 |
Winners
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| Netherlands Ajax | – |
1 |
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| Error creating thumbnail: Chelsea | – |
1 |
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b c The brilliant youth football idea that Uefa took on and killed, Ian Herbert, The Independent, 3 November 2014
- ^ NextGen series cancelled amid funding shortage
- ^ NextGen Statement - 16 August 2013
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