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Ipswich Town Academy; Full name: Ipswich Town Football Club Under-21s and Academy: Nickname(s) The Tractor Boys: Ground: Playford Road Portman Road: Capacity: 1,000 (Playford Road) 30,056 (Portman Road) Owner: Gamechanger 20 Ltd. Chairman: Mike O'Leary: Manager: John McGreal (U21s) League: Professional Development League 2 (South Division)
6.2 Under-21s and Academy. ... Ipswich Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Ipswich, ... Ipswich finished the 2022–23 season in second place, ...
11 Matches Ipswich Town U23s: ... season is the tenth campaign of post-EPPP Under-23 football's second tier, designed for those academies with Category 2 status ...
Delap joined Derby County's academy at the age of six where he spent the next 10 years before joining Manchester City's academy in 2019, impressing from a young age and being capped at several youth levels with England. [10] He scored a goal and set up two others in the final of the 2020 Under-18 Premier League Cup. [11]
John Wark, one of the four inaugural members of the Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame Richard Wright played over 350 games for Ipswich in three separate spells at the club. Matt Holland was captain of the club from 1997 to 2003. Fabian Wilnis was the Ipswich Town F.C. Player of the Year for the 2005–06 season.
Playford Road was officially opened in 2001. In addition to multiple pitches, the initial development of the training ground also included a dome housing an indoor pitch, with new buildings also being constructed including a canteen, players' lounge, parents' lounge, recreation room, classroom, changing rooms and office accommodation.
He made his return from injury in December 2019, featuring regularly for Ipswich's under-23 side. [12] On 17 January 2020, he scored in a 3–1 win against Norwich City under-23s, [13] before netting a brace against Coventry City under-23s ten days later in a 3–0 win. [14]
Ipswich Town were elected into the Third Division South of the Football League in place of Gillingham on 30 May 1938. The club experienced league success during the early 1960s under the guidance of Alf Ramsey, winning the First Division title in 1961–62, one season after winning promotion from the Second Division.