Jake Forster-Caskey

Jake Dane Caskey ( born April 25, 1994, Southend -on-Sea ) is an English footballer. The midfielder was committed in 2010 by Brighton & Hove Albion for use in youth and reserve team, but soon came to the first team in the third-rate English Football League One to inserts.

His father Darren Caskey ( b. 1974 ), and his stepfather Nicky Forster (born 1973 ) are also still active football players, both already have their career end with less significant, unterklassigen clubs.

Career

Career at Brighton & Hove Albion

His active career with the club from East Sussex Caskey began in 2010, after he was recruited by his stepfather, who also played in 2010 at the Seagulls. Right after he was picked up by the club, he was sitting on 1 May 2010, less than a week after his 16th birthday, the first time during a mandatory game his home club on the bench. At 0-0 away draw against MK Dons, however, the young midfielder was not used and acted thereafter in the reserve team and the youth. In the final of the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup 2010, he contributed in a 4-0 victory over Bognor Regis Town two goals and was appointed only briefly in the season finale a second time as a substitute in the first team of Seagulls.

He finally came on 8 May 2010, at the age of 16 years and 13 days, on his competitive debut for Brighton & Hove Albion, when he came off the bench in the 1-0 win over Yeovil Town in the 76th minute for striker Chris Holroyd game. He was the youngest player since only briefly in professional football gambling and quickly submerged in the depths of English football Simon Fox, who was already 225 days older in his league debut in the 1993/94 season as Caskey. Also in the season 2010/ 11, the young English midfielder is still the pro squad and the reserve team of the club.

The path through the English junior selections

First international experience gained Caskey from 2009 when he was first appointed to the English U-16 selection. He made ​​his debut on 15 October 2009 in the Victory Shield game against the age colleague from Wales. He played in the 1-0 victory of his team from the start and was in the 71st minute replaced by the defensive player Adam Jackson. At the end of the competition the team went for the umpteenth time in a row winner of the Victory Shield from the square. In addition, Caskey was appointed by U-16 coach Kenny Swain in the English national squad of the tournament of Montaigu, an international U-16 Tournament in Montaigu (France), took part in 2010. In the course of the tournament, in the England U-16 took second place behind Portugal after a failed penalty shootout, Caskey was only a substitute in the opening game against Belgium U-16 National Team. With its use against Belgium on 9 February 2010 Caskeys career ended in the U-16 national team.

About half a year later he was appointed in early August 2010 in the U- 17 national team of his native land, and gave it in the Nordic Tournament, a U-17 youth tournament, with a 5-0 victory over the age colleague from Finland his team debut. In the same game he scored as captain of the U- 17 team in the 40th minute of the 2-0 lead with his team. He followed in the footsteps of his father, who led the U-18 selection as England captain in 1993. After he came to further operations in the course of the tournament, the British were finally victorious of the Nordic Tournament from the square. In the same month he came in the so-called FA International U17 Tournament for a number of other U-17 international appearances. At the end of the tournament coached by John Peacock troops went once again win the game. With an insert in the 3-1 victory over the age colleague from Portugal, the young actor graduated to date ( as of 5 September 2010) last game for England youth national team.

Achievements

  • Sussex Senior Challenge Cup winner: 2010
  • 2nd place in the tournament from Montaigu: 2010 ( with England U -16)
  • Winner of the Nordic Tournament: 2010 ( with England U -17)
  • Winners of the FA International U17 Tournament: 2010 ( with England U -17)
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