First-year academy student, Ollie Fraser impressed in the final England Under-18 Schoolboys’ trial held at Thomas Telford High School in West Bromwich on Sunday and has been selected for this current season.
Ollie, who is a left winger currently studying at Needham Market Academy, said: “I thought I played quite well at the trial, to be fair.
“Although we lost the match, I was quietly confident, but you never really know.
“I found out I had been selected on social media, so when I heard I was really happy.
“It feels brilliant as everyone when they are young wants to play for England and it is achievable if you work hard.”
Ollie, who and was previously with Colchester United’s Academy, will follow in the footsteps of fellow Needham Market Academy player Hugh Cullum, who represented England Schools last season.
The England U-18 Schoolboys’ compete in the Centenary Shield. A prestigious tournament involves matches against Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Robert Peace, Suffolk County Schools' FA Chair, said: “I am delighted Ollie has been selected to represent England U18 Schoolboys, he should be very proud of his achievements.
“Few players get the opportunity to represent their country and all at Suffolk County Schools' FA are backing Ollie to succeed in the next milestone of his football journey.”
Kevin Horlock, who is Needham Market FC Academy and First Team Manager, said: “We are not surprised by Ollie's selection as we know how talented he is and we look forward to watching where his potential will take him.
“He has developed playing adult football within the Academy and we have high hopes for him within the club.”
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