Father’s Day falls on Sunday 15th June in 2025 and a special lunch package is available at Derby County’s Pride Park Stadium to celebrate!
Father’s Day falls on Sunday 15th June in 2025 and a special lunch package is available at Derby County’s Pride Park Stadium to celebrate!
Derby County Community Trust is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant from the Sky Bet EFL Building Foundations Fund (BFF).
The daughter of former Derby County player Francis Lee, Gillian Lee, speaks about her father winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.
Find out more about how Derby County Academy utilises host families to house players in the club’s youth set-up, with the focus on first-team midfielder Liam Thompson and current scholars in the Academy.
Former Derby County midfielder Bruce Rioch speaks about winning the 1974/75 First Division title with the Rams at the recent 50th anniversary celebration dinner at Pride Park Stadium.
Take a look at every single goal scored by Derby County during the 2024/25 season.
Derby County will host their latest Fans’ Forum during June.
A message from Derby County owner David Clowes to supporters.
Get all the reaction from the RamsTV Studio to Derby County’s Sky Bet Championship fixture at home to Stoke City.
Our Academy vision is to continue to provide talented, well balanced young professional footballers for Derby County's first-team squad and become recognised as the ‘Academy of Choice’ for young players within our local area and beyond.
Our aim is to become a perennial Category One Academy, enabling us to compete at the elite level of youth football both at home and abroad.
We will continue to invest in our training facilities and new technologies to enhance our reputation and improve performance in order to develop the players of the future. We will actively seek to recruit and retain the best young players within our local region and beyond and considerable financial investment has been pledged to ensure this is achieved.
Our mission is to identify, develop and support talented young footballers in order for them to achieve their maximum potential in a positive, supportive and professional learning environment.
We will embrace a competitive culture that encourages team work and fun, whilst positively impacting on our young players.
The philosophy of the Derby County Academy is to focus on a purposeful passing style of football. This means that we will recruit with such intention and equip our players with the technical and tactical skills that allow our teams to control and influence the game when in or out of possession. We will create an environment where our players will have the athletic ability and mental strength to regain possession of the ball and consequently regain control of the game.
Our Academy values, behaviours and coaching methods will underpin this philosophy. We will recruit and develop both the players and staff with similar beliefs and work ethics to create an outstanding team spirit both on and of the pitch. We want to play attack-minded football through a positive, purposeful and forward-thinking incisive passing game, exploiting the space and progressing through the pitch when possible to enter the final third in order to create goal-scoring opportunities. Out of possession, press from the front and play with organisation, discipline and a will to defend.
The Academy technical board consists of members who are able to implement and oversee both the first team and the Academy’s playing philosophy. This will help to ensure that both parties are working towards achieving the same goals through the same methods.
It has been agreed that the Under 21 Squad will look to replicate both the training and match preparation methodology of the first team, in order to prepare the development squad players for when first team opportunities arise. The Under 18 age group and below are given the opportunity to develop all aspects of their game, in order to give them a fully rounded football education.
1. To ensure that the individual needs of young footballers are at the heart of all our activities.
2. To set high football, academic and social standards and act as a positive role models in all our behaviours
3. To provide a supportive disciplined environment where players and staff take pride in themselves and their surroundings
4. To develop an outstanding network of talent identification that ensures that all players, parents and partners are treated with honesty, integrity and respect
5. To develop an outstanding learning programme that will maximise players’ potential and produce outstanding young footballers
6. To effectively communicate the aims and objectives of the academy with all stakeholders
7. To promote and support positive outcomes related to health, education and overall development
8. To recognise and celebrate players’ success and recognise and acknowledge sound attitudes and behaviours
9. To develop positive and honest relationships with all stakeholders including players, parents, feeder organisations and all external partners
10. To provide all our young players with a 360 degree experience, to ensure that they are equipped for alternative career pathways