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Chilvers Named In LFE Eleven

Young midfielder recognised for hard work throughout last season

11 June 2019

Club News

Chilvers Named In LFE Eleven

Young midfielder recognised for hard work throughout last season

11 June 2019

Colchester United's Noah Chilvers has been named in the LFE, (League Football Education), team of the season.

He was one of eleven young players recognised for their on and off field achievements whilst eligible for the U18s youth teams across the country.

‘The 11’ acknowledges the football and academic progress of U18s players on apprenticeships at current or former English Football League (EFL) clubs, and is also designed to assess other factors, including involvement in community or charity-based initiatives. 

This accolade celebrates the holistic development of young players, a barometer which is also applied to the LFE Apprentice of the Year Awards presented at The EFL Awards dinner in April.

England Under-20 World Cup winners Ademola Lookman (formerly Charlton Athletic), Dael Fry (Middlesbrough), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (formerly Sheffield United) and Lewis Cook (formerly Leeds United), have all previously been named in ‘The 11’.

Everton forward Lookman and AFC Bournemouth midfielder Cook also went on to become Apprentice of the Year winners, as did Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham) and Watford’s Ben Wilmot (formerly Stevenage), who were both featured prior to picking up the 2018 awards in the Sky Bet Championship and Sky Bet League Two, respectively.

Meanwhile, all three apprentices to triumph at the EFL Awards this season – Max Bird (Derby County), Daniel Adshead (Rochdale AFC) and Arthur Iontton (Stevenage) – were also previously named in The 11.

Alongside Noah in the 18/19 eleven were Zach Jeacock (Birmingham City), Tom Dickens (Cambridge United), Rio Adebisi (Crewe Alexandra), Jason Knight (Derby County), Charlie Cresswell (Leeds United), George Alexander (Millwall), Scott Pollock (Northampton Town), Arvin Appiah (Nottingham Forest), Ryan Campbell-Gordon (Port Vale) and Scott Smith (Wigan Athletic).

LFE chief executive Sarah Stephen added: “The 11 is directly associated with apprentice reviews that are conducted by our regional officers throughout the season. It is a great way to highlight the achievements and progression of talented young footballers who apply themselves to all aspects of their apprenticeship.”


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