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Friday, 12 May 2017

Checkatrade Trophy: Under-21 teams to remain in revised competition

Checkatrade Trophy: Under-21 teams to remain in revised competition

Coventry
Coventry
Coventry City defeated Oxford United at Wembley in the 2017 EFL Trophy final

League One and Two clubs have voted to retain invited under-21 teams in the Checkatrade Trophy for two more seasons, along with a increase in prize money and changes to selection rules.

In a one-season trial, 16 Premier League and Championship under-21 sides were added to the 2016-17 tournament.

Clubs voted on three options: keeping academy teams, reverting to the old 48-team format or ending the competition.

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Two-thirds of clubs lent their support to the 64-team format.

Coventry City won this season's EFL Trophy in front of nearly 75,000 spectators at Wembley in April, although the early rounds of the competition were greeted by fan boycotts and low attendances.
Luton manager Nathan Jones, who was critical of this season's team selection criteria, has said he is "pleased our feedback has been taken on board".

Jones continued: "Just as importantly though, the EFL have assured clubs that it isn't the thin end of the wedge in terms of Premier League clubs being able to enter B teams into the league.

"I know our supporter groups have been consulted all the way through by the club's board when giving our views, and hopefully any fears they had on that front have been allayed."

A key reason behind the change was to give young players a chance to play competitive fixtures and 27% of players who started EFL Trophy matches in 2016-17 were English under-21s, up from 23% in 2015-16, and 18% in 2014-15.
What are the changes?Colin Doyle & Rouven Sattelmaier
Colin Doyle & Rouven Sattelmaier
Bradford replaced goalkeeper Colin Doyle with Rouven Sattelmaier three minutes into their EFL Trophy win over Bury

Some League One and Two clubs were fined this season for fielding "weakened teams", but changes have been made to allow for greater selection flexibility for clubs.

Third-tier and fourth-tier clubs are now able to choose any goalkeeper and only four starting outfield players now have to be "qualifying first-team players", while invited sides need to have six under-21 players in their starting line-up.

Furthermore, the prize money for the competition has increased from just under £2m to £3m - the bulk of which comes from the Premier League - and regionalisation of the competition will remain until the quarter-final stages.

Invited teams will also play all of their group matches away from home - avoiding scenes such as 274 fans attending The Hawthorns to watch West Bromwich Albion's Under-21 side take on League One Gillingham.

There has been no guarantee from the Premier League clubs who refused to participate this season - including Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool - that they will be involved next season.

However, the English Football League hope the flexibility of being able to schedule matches outside international windows will make the proposition more attractive.
'Revised format benefits all parties'
Coventry City
Coventry City
Coventry were not alone in getting small crowds for the early rounds, but took in excess of 43,000 fans to the final at Wembley

EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey: "We wanted to ensure that League One and League Two clubs had the opportunity to make the key decisions regarding where we take the competition in 2017-18 and beyond, and I believe we have reached a revised format that benefits all parties.

"EFL clubs will have greater flexibility with regard to team selection, while still maintaining the principle that this is a first-team competition for our clubs that will support the development and progression of young players.

"The competition will also provide significant financial rewards for all EFL clubs, which increases with success."
Analysis

Simon Stone, BBC Sport

There is no doubt the additional £1m prize money has played a big part in this competition continuing.

Derided by fans - and some clubs, the tournament has been saved by the Premier League offering additional funds, proving, in a week when Accrington have questioned their involvement in the lower league, just how important their financial input actually is.

However, whilst the concept of providing a competitive platform for England's best young players is one for which the EFL should be applauded, the best has to mean the best.

Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool opted not to take part last season.

For there to be any point to the Checkatrade Trophy in its revised form, they need to be involved next term.

Summary of yesterday matches

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  1. Yesterday: Manchester United 1-1 Celta Vigo (2-1 on aggregate, United qualify for Europa League final)
  2. Premier League news conferences. Next - Tottenham, Sunderland
  3. Harry Redknapp to remain as Birmingham City manager for 2017-18
  4. Stoke keen to sell record signing Giannelli Imbula
  5. Tonight: Everton v Watford (19:45 BST), West Brom v Chelsea (20:00); Chelsea will become champions if they win
  6. Get involved: Your sporting nightmares or when you refused to give up #bbcsportsday

Cristiano Ronaldo is first footballer with 100m Instagram followers

Cristiano Ronaldo is first footballer with 100m Instagram followers

Cristian Ronaldo
Cristian Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first footballer to hit 100 million followers on Instagram.
He hit the social media milestone this week, days after scoring the 47th hat-trick of his career.

The Portuguese footballer, who also has more Instagram fans than any other man, also has the sixth most-followed account.

Ronaldo lags behind Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez and Instagram's own account.

He's more popular than any Kardashian or Jenner, Justin Bieber or Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, who are some of the other most-followed accounts.

His nearest football rival is Neymar, who has 74m Instagram fans.

Lionel Messi has just under 71m, David Beckham has 36m and James Rodriguez has 30m. click here to see his post on instagram

Ronaldo posts a mix of training photos, modelling shots and the occasional photo of him in underwear or swimwear, but photos of the footballer with his son are among the most popular.

Photos of pair often total more than three million likes.

Pictures of the footballer with his cars are popular too, with this snap of Ronaldo sat in his Bugatti picking up 3.9m likes.

This girls' football team just topped a league for boys in Spain

This girls' football team just topped a league for boys in Spain

AEM Lleida

AEM Lleida
A girls' football team in Spain has come top of a boys' league, despite a lack of support for female players in the country.

AEM Lleida girls' team's story has been told in The New York Times, who visited the team after their victory in the Lleida junior regional league.

They won the Men's Second League, winning all but one of their 22 games.

Mixed-sex football is allowed in Spain until players are 14 and these girls have played against boys since 2014
However, there was no sponsorship for any female team until last year and Real Madrid (the most successful team in the country) have no women's team.

"To push these girls, we felt they had to play against boys because you need strong opponents to make real progress," Jose Maria Salmeron, the director of AEM Lleida told the New York Times.

He also said the girls have struggled with abuse from the sidelines during matches against male rivals.

"It's really been more a problem for parents rather than their boys," he adds.

"It's strange, but most of the macho comments and insults have come from the mothers of some of the boys we play."

They have also been referred to as 'the princesses' by referees during their matches.
click here to watch their video on youtube.

Since their success in Lleida's junior league, the team has started a Go Fund Me campaign and are hoping to raise €10,000 (£8,437) to help pay for their training.

"I always try to show that soccer isn't just for boys," a player named Andrea Gomez tells the New York Times.

"If you're technically better, you can compensate for being perhaps physically weaker."

And even the boys they beat to come top of the league were forced to admit that they had been easily outplayed.

"It's hard to lose against girls," said a player on the team the girls beat to win the trophy in the Men's Second League

"But these ones really are very good."