Newcastle United F.C. Reserves and Academy - Notable Former Academy and Youth Team Players

Notable Former Academy and Youth Team Players

Many players from the Newcastle United Academy go on to have careers in professional football, whether at Newcastle United or at other clubs. The following is a list of players who have represented their country at full international level and/or have played regularly at a high level of club football. Those in bold have been capped at full international level.

  • Sam Aiston
  • Jack Allen
  • Joe Allon
  • Tomi Ameobi
  • Richard Appleby
  • Alun Armstrong
  • Paul Arnison
  • Peter Beardsley
  • David Beharall
  • Jackie Bell
  • Ian Bennett
  • Bob Benson
  • Jerry Best
  • Ted Birnie
  • Ian Bogie
  • William Bradley
  • Paul Brayson
  • Jonny Brain
  • Martin Brittain
  • Mick Burns
  • Andy Carroll
  • Jack Carr
  • Kevin Carr
  • John Carver
  • Phil Cave
  • Michael Chopra
  • Lee Clark
  • Adam Collin
  • James Coppinger
  • Bobby Corbett
  • David Cowan
  • Bobby Cowell
  • John Craggs
  • Jonathan Cretney
  • Charlie Crowe
  • Tom Curry
  • Norman Dodgin
  • Ryan Donaldson
  • Keith Dyson
  • Eddie Edgar
  • Robbie Elliott
  • Stuart Elliott
  • Bobby Ferguson
  • Carl Finnigan
  • Alan Foggon
  • Fraser Forster
  • Albert Franks
  • Paul Gascoigne
  • Stuart Green
  • Matthew Grieve
  • Chris Guthrie
  • Ron Guthrie
  • Lewis Guy
  • Steve Harper
  • George Heslop
  • Steve Howey
  • Frank Hudspeth
  • Paul Huntington
  • Adam Johnson
  • Eric Keen
  • Alan Kennedy
  • George Luke
  • Lee Makel
  • Neale McDermott
  • Jackie Milburn
  • Irving Nattrass
  • Richard Offiong
  • Bradley Orr
  • Tom Phillipson
  • Peter Ramage
  • Nile Ranger
  • Pop Robson
  • Adam Rundle
  • Jock Rutherford
  • Kevin Scott
  • Ben Smith
  • Charlie Spencer
  • Bob Stokoe
  • Albert Stubbins
  • Alan Suddick
  • James Tavernier
  • Steven Taylor
  • Alan Thompson
  • Tommy Thompson
  • Ben Tozer
  • Colin Veitch
  • Len Walker
  • Tommy Walker
  • Steve Watson
  • Kenny Wharton
  • Jeff Wrightson
  • David Young
  • Andy Aitken
  • Frank Brennan
  • Gary Caldwell
  • Steven Caldwell
  • Brian Kerr
  • Bobby Moncur
  • Tommy Pearson
  • Simon Beaton
  • Dave Bell
  • Paul Dalglish
  • Alex Gardner
  • Billy Hughes
  • Norman Low
  • Bill McPhillips
  • Alan Neilson
  • Shane Ferguson
  • Aaron Hughes
  • Billy McCracken
  • Michael McCrudden
  • Daryl Smylie
  • Alan O'Brien
  • Gary Kelly
  • Joe Kendrick
  • Mehdi Abeid
  • James Troisi
  • David Edgar
  • Dylan Hughes
  • Yven Moyo
  • Kazenga LuaLua
  • Calvin Zola
  • Jóan Edmundsson
  • Charles N'Zogbia
  • Wesley Ngo Baheng
  • Tamás Kádár
  • Ole Söderberg
  • Tim Krul
  • Brian Pinas
  • Frank Wiafe Danquah
  • Shola Ameobi
  • Sammy Ameobi
  • David Rayner
  • Haris Vuckic
  • Matty Pattison
  • Tony Whitson

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