Football Icon

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Football Icon
GenreSports
Narrated byDave Kelly
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
Production
Running time60mins (inc. adverts)
Production companyNorth One
Original release
NetworkSky One
Release2005 (2005) –
2006 (2006)
Related
Football's Next Star

Football Icon is a British television programme shown on Sky One. The programme gives young, unsigned football players between the ages of 16 and 18 a chance to win a contract with the then Premiership champions, Chelsea. Thousands of players who entered were whittled down to fourteen finalists, all of whom were put to the test at their Cobham training ground. The players were eliminated week by week until only the final three remained, when then-manager José Mourinho and his staff selected a winner.

Series 1

The first series began in October 2005, and 5,000 young footballers took part. The series was won by Chelsea fan Sam Hurrell, who was attending Vyners School. After two seasons in the youth team at Stamford Bridge, Hurrell was released in the close season of 2007. He has gone on to play for semi-professional teams St Albans City, Welling United, Worthing, Woking, Boreham Wood and is currently playing for New Orleans Jesters.[1] Hurrell has since gone on to have a spell at Harefield United as well as venturing into management in 2012, aged only 24, with Hillingdon Borough.

Series 2

The eventual winner was Carl Magnay. The series also included striker Moses Ademola.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ http://nolajesters.com/team/roster/index.html? player_id=67
  2. ^ Johnson, Simon. "'It was brutal - but it changed my life': Carl Magnay on winning Football Icon and a contract at Chelsea". The Athletic. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. ^ "The winner of Football Icon 2 who won a Chelsea contract in 2007 - what happened to him?". GiveMeSport. 17 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2022.

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