Young midfielder Louis Beckett has been recognised for his achievements on and off the pitch by the League Football Education.
The Hull City academy player has been included in ‘The 11’, which acknowledges the football and academic progress of Under-18 players on apprenticeships at current or former EFL clubs.
The accolade also assesses other factors, including involvement in community or charity-based initiatives.
The LFE explains:
Louis has played consistently well for Hull City’s Under-18s and Under-23s over the past couple of months, covering a vast amount of ground as a box-to-box midfielder and filling in admirably as a right-back when needed.
In the classroom, he is meeting his BTEC target grades and has made terrific progress on the SEP qualification, producing his portfolio of evidence and recently passing through gateway.
Head of Education Dean Jennings told LFE: “Louis’ performances for the Under-18s have been outstanding, and he has replicated these performances for the Under-23s, even when being asked to play out of his natural position.
“Even with his playing commitments, Louis has managed to complete his BTEC work to the level we expect. He is due to undertake his professional interview and practical assessments for SEP in the coming weeks – his preparation for these has been excellent.”