Football Icon
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Revision as of 22:54, 22 April 2012
Synopsis
Following nationwide trials, 12 aspiring Premier League stars of tomorrow are invited to attend Chelsea's football academy. Over several weeks, the group is put through a series of tasks, challenges, and matches designed to test their football prowess. Each week, one player is eliminated until only three remain. At this point, then Chelsea manager José Mourinho and his team select the winner, who is awarded a professional contract with Chelsea.
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Champions
2005 Sam Hurrell
2006 Carl Magnay