Last updated : 23/05/2024 23:06:22
Introduction
Kidderminster Harriers FC Development Centre are a Junior football team made up of 2 team members.
The team is from Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom and play in the Midland Junior Premier League.
Kidderminster Harriers FC Development Centre started using TeamStats in April 2016.
Team Details
Location
Kidderminster Worcestershire England United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Boys , Youth , 11 a side , Junior
Kidderminster Harriers FC Development Centre
Kidderminster Harriers FC Development Centre is a junior football team based in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England. They play in the Midland Junior Premier League (MJPL).
History
The team was founded in 2017 as a way to provide talented young players in the Kidderminster area with the opportunity to develop their skills and progress to the professional game.
The team has grown rapidly since its inception and currently has teams in all age groups from U8s to U16s.
Achievements
- The U13s won the MJPL Cup in 2021-22.
- The U14s finished runners-up in the MJPL League in 2021-22.
- The U15s won the MJPL Challenge Cup in 2022-23.
Current Players
The team currently has over 100 players registered.
Some of the team's most promising players include:
- Kobe Hall (U17): Hall has signed a professional contract with Kidderminster Harriers FC.
- Samson Hewett (U17): Hewett has been called up to the England U17 squad.
- Kai Lissimore (U17): Lissimore has been called up to the Wales U17 squad.
Sources
- Kidderminster Harriers FC - Youth Teams
- Kidderminster Harriers FC Academy - Facebook
- Kidderminster Harriers FC Development Centre - TeamStats
Midland Junior Premier League
The Midland Junior Premier League (MJPL) is a football league for under-18 teams in the Midlands region of England. It is one of the largest and most competitive youth leagues in the country.
The MJPL was founded in 2003 and currently has over 100 teams competing in it. The league is divided into three divisions, with the top division being the Premier Division.
The MJPL is a great breeding ground for young talent, with many players who have gone on to play professional football having come through the league.