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Myles
Lewis-Skelly |
Arsenal FC
6 appearances,
1 goal on his debut
P 6 W 5 D 0 L 1 F
17:
A 7
(actual pitch goals F 14: A
2)
83% successful
2025
disciplined:
none
captain:
none
minutes played: 447
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Timeline |
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Myles Anthony Lewis-Skelly |
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Birth |
Tuesday, 26 September 2006 in
Islington, Greater London |
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registered in Lambeth October-December 2006 |
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Education |
Aldenham School in Elstree |
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Source |
Various media &
 |
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Playing Career |
Club(s) |
Lewis-Skelly joined Arsenal
FC academy as an eight-year old. He progressed through the levels before
signing his first professional contract on 5 October 2023 and breaking
into the first team the following season. |
League honours 15+13 appearances, 1 goal two red cards |
Arsenal FC
2024-25 fifteen+thirteen appearances, one goal
debut: (sub) 22 September 2024 Manchester City FC 2 Arsenal FC 2. |
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Club honours |
FA Youth Cup runners-up 2022-23; Premier League
runners-up 2024-25 (22ᵃ 1ᵍ) |
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Individual honours |
London Football
Awards Young Player of the Year nominee 2025; PFA
Young Player of the Year nominee 2024-25; |
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Distinctions |
None |
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Height/Weight |
5' 10", 11st. 7lb. [2025] |
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Source |
Utilita Football
Yearbook [2023]. |
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England Career |
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Player number |
One of two who became the 1291st
players (1292) to appear for England |
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BME Number |
117th BME player
at Senior level |
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Position(s) |
Left-back |
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First match |
No. 1069, 21 March 2025, England 2 Albania 0, a World Cup preliminary match at The National Stadium, Wembley,
London, substituted (89:57), aged 18 years 176 days. 18:56 |
Last match 210 days |
No. 1076, 26 October 2025, Latvia 0 England 5, a World Cup
preliminary match at Daugavas stadions, Grīziņkalns, Rīga, aged 19 years
18 days. |
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Major tournaments |
None |
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Major honours |
None |
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Distinctions |
Was also eligible to play for Barbados, whom he trained with during
his youth career. Became the youngest player to score on his debut.
Youngest BME player to score.
Victorious in his first two appearances. |
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Youth Career |
Youth tournaments |
FIFA Under-17 World Cup 2023; UEFA European Under-17 Championship Finals 2023;
Tournoi International 2021; Marbella Week 2022;
Syrenka Cup
2022;
Lafarge Foot Avenir 2023; Tri-Nations Tournament
2024; |
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Youth
honours |
Tournoi International winners 2021; |
Individual honours |
Under 19 (three+two appearances, 3ᶜ September-November 2024); Under 18 (four+two
appearances, 1ᶜ September 2023-May 2024);
Under 17 (thirteen+four appearances, 2ᵍ February 2022-May
2023);
Under 16 (three+two appearances, 1ᶜ November-December 2021); |