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Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters reflects on a Premier League season like no other.
“I couldn’t be more proud of my coaching staff and all the people in Liverpool since we came in. It’s been a really exciting ride since the first day and it is not over yet. It is such a big moment and I’m completely overwhelmed. I never could have thought it would feel like this. It’s an incredible achievement by my players and it’s a huge joy for me to coach them.”
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters reflects on a Premier League season like no other.
In 2019/20, Liverpool claimed their first Premier League title in record-breaking fashion.
A total of 62 homegrown players made their Premier League debut last season as young English players made their mark.
Chelsea's Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori and Tammy Abraham among those establishing themselves as first-team regulars at Stamford Bridge.
Video Assistant Referees made their Premier League debut in the 2019/20 campaign.
We recognise the individuals who enjoyed outstanding 2019/20 campaigns with some milestone achievements and remarkable contributions.
How we are developing the playing stars of tomorrow and helping a new generation of coaches to break through.
Academy players acquire valuable education on and off the pitch as part of the Next Generation Mumbai Cup
Brighton's head of Academy has backed the Premier League and its clubs in their quest to develop the best coaches and players.
Darren Moore praises scheme launched by Premier League to get more BAME players into full-time coaching roles.
How the Premier League and our clubs worked together to resume and conclude the 2019/20 season safely.
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