Oxford United youngster Tyler Goodrham has been named in ‘The 11’ by the League Football Education.
League Football Education (LFE) has recognised the on and off pitch achievements of 11 young footballers. ‘The 11’ acknowledges the football and academic progress of Under-18 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.
From a selection of almost 1,200 apprentices across the country, 33 receive the recognition during the 2019-20 season, aligning with college review periods, with United youngster Tyler Goodrham being recognised for his achievements so far this season, becoming United’s youngest player against Crawley Town in the Leasing.com Trophy whilst meeting target grades and working hard in all areas of the programme.
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.”