Eleven-year-old Jamie Johnson is a seriously gifted footballer capable of going all the way, but after his dad recently walked out on them Jamie and his mum were forced to move house. Now Jamie has to start at a new school mid-term. With his amazing footballing talents Jamie should have no problem fitting in with the cool kids but new friend Jack is disgusted when she witnesses him being cruel to the geeky Boggie. Jamie eventually makes amends but in the process makes a serious enemy of school bully, Dillon. When the horrified Jamie witnesses his mum getting close to a work colleague, it makes him all the more determined to track down his missing dad.
Eleven-year-old Jamie Johnson is a seriously gifted footballer capable of going all the way, but after his dad recently walked out on them Jamie and his mum were forced to move house. Jamie is determined to find his dad but with his mum refusing to discuss it with him where does he even begin? Jamie is about to give up when new friend Boggie comes up with a clever plan using a bit of lateral thinking. Jack is horrified when a distracted and frustrated Jamie messes up his chances of getting into the school football team but could Jamie's bad behaviour present her with a real opportunity? When Jamie is presented with an unexpected lead he takes drastic measures to track down his dad with devastating consequences.
Eleven-year-old Jamie Johnson is a seriously gifted footballer capable of going all the way, but after his dad recently walked out on them Jamie and his mum were forced to move house. Reeling from the revelation that his dad has another family, Jamie eventually finds his way home to face the music and is forced to admit to Mike that he stole his money. Jack and Boggie try to help Jamie deal with Hansard, while Jack persuades Jamie that an apology would help and Boggie uses his guile to cement Jamie's second chance. When the truth comes out about why his dad really left, Jamie lashes out, threatening to ruin everything all over again. But a selfless act on the pitch shows Hansard what Jamie's really made of, and out of it comes a prize beyond Jamie's wildest dreams.
Jamie's on a high - the video of him scoring against Tibbs has gone viral and he's the hero of the school. But all this attention goes to Jamie's head. He forces the team to let him take a penalty and then misses it when he dares a Panenka. Worse still, it's Harry that eventually secures Kingsmount the match. After the match Harry winds him up and Jamie quickly turns it into a fight.
Mindful of his warning, Jamie does all that he can to keep a lid on his temper. Unfortunately for Jamie he decides going to the boxing gym instead of staying in school is the way to do it and in the process misses a surprise visit from his footballing hero, Theo Bains. Hansard is quick to capitalise on Jamie's misery and subtly picks on him. It's too much for Mike who loses his temper with Hansard. These two have clearly got history and Jamie's determined to find out what it is.
When Harry and Dillon discover that it was Mike who ended Hansard's career with a horror tackle, they do everything they can to wind Jamie up during the cup match. There's a Hawkstone scout watching the match - will Jamie be able to keep his hot temper in check, or will Dillon get the nod ahead of him?
It's Dillon's first try-out at Hawkstone Academy and Jack is sent along to cover it for the school blog. Jack can't stand seeing Dillon taking Jamie's place and sets out to try and persuade the Hawkstone manager to give Jamie a try. Dillon does well, but is bullied by Hawkstone's star player Jethro. Meanwhile, Jamie struggles to come to terms with the consequences of his actions and it's only when Mike gives him his beloved Book of Legends that Jamie finds the final piece of advice he needs - from football legend Ian Wright.
It's Sports Personality of the Year time at Kingsmount Academy, and school captain Dillon is confident of winning. Boggy finally has a date with online buddy Nancy and enlists Indira's help to prepare. The date doesn't go as planned and Boggy feels humiliated, so his friends decide to step up. The Kingsmount SPOTY trophy is in their sights but who will eventually triumph?
It's Jamie's first match back after his ban. He's determined to keep focused but suddenly he seems to have distractions from all sides - not least the arrival at school of the son of Hawkstone's latest international signing. But just as things are going well at home too - with him getting on with his mum's boyfriend Jeremy - there's a knock at the door.
Jack is desperate to play in midfield but has to work twice as hard as anyone else to prove her worth to Hansard and is furious when it seems that Hansard is playing international footballer's son Michel Bernard ahead of her. Jack vents her frustration at the team, but could this knock to team morale cost them the semi-final? And what is Hawkstone Academy bully Jethro doing in the crowd?
Reeling from their semi-final defeat, the team are rallied when it seems Boggy might have unearthed some good news. Jack is still not being honest with Jamie about spending time with Michel and when he sees them together at a Hawkstone match he feels betrayed - but Michel's days at Kingsmount may be numbered. Jethro threatens Dillon, does he have no choice but to betray his teammates?
Kingsmount are through to the cup final at St George's Park, the home of the England national team, and the pressure is immense. Jamie is desperate to be scouted. Jethro puts more pressure on Dillon - will he betray his teammates? Will Hansard be forced to finally listen to Jack's team tactics? And will Jamie finally be able to put his penalty-kick demons to rest?
When Jamie's trial with Foxborough academy falls at the same time Kingsmount are due to defend the school cup, he convinces himself he can do both. But when he fails to make it to the Kingsmount game before kick-off, Hansard is forced to change his game plan. Has Jamie's ego just cost everyone dearly?
With the school football team on hold for a year Jack decides to keep her footballing dreams alive by starting her own grassroots football team. But with Jethro and Dillon seemingly determined to start World War Three, and Hansard refusing to be a coach alongside Mike, Jack finds it harder than she thought.
New pitch, new coach, new rivals... No Jack. Jamie is haunted by Jack’s absence from his life but determined to make the best of Phoenix FC’s new circumstances. Advice from Mesut Özil in a fantasy sequence helps firm up his resolve. But although playing in a real stadium at Goodfield Park, home of non-league club Northport Rovers, sounds really cool, Jamie’s less impressed by the threadbare playing surface and their run-down training pitches.
Jamie proves himself as captain... But at what cost? After dreaming of being presented the award for Sports Personality of the Year by Gabby Logan and Clare Balding, and singling out Jack in his acceptance speech, Jamie is determined to prove that he has what it takes to lead the Phoenix U14s to the Gothia Cup. He sets out to impress Molly, but he goes about it in completely the wrong way, despite a trust exercise which Molly makes the team do, in training he once again plays selfishly which alienates his teammates. Then Wozza turns up late and announces that he’s quitting Phoenix. Jamie lays into him. This leads Molly to give Jamie a major dressing-down. Being captain isn’t just about what you do on the pitch – it’s everything else off the pitch as well, respecting your teammates and setting an example.
The cast of hit CBBC drama Jamie Johnson explore the world of online gaming, meeting some of the world's top virtual football professionals, while Louis and Patrick play an epic match to settle the ultimate question of who the best virtual football player on the Jamie Johnson show is.
It's a new season and Alba is dreaming of football glory - if only it was that easy!
It's trials day at Phoenix, and sparks fly as Liam and Alba clash over the new players.
A crucial cup match gives Jake the chance to be a hero... or a villain.
A surprise new coach shakes things up at Phoenix and Alba strives to impress.
As he goes solo, Freddie’s obsession with online views spirals out of control.
Freddie’s world is shaken after a distressing incident. Alba uncovers a shocking secret.
Phoenix face an old rival in the cup quarter-final.
After the shocking incident at Seagate, Phoenix face the biggest decision of their season.
With his position under threat, Liam gets desperate – but has he finally gone too far?
Alba is terrified that Liam will reveal what she did. Mike receives some devastating news.
Gatecrashers threaten to ruin Alba and Freddie’s charity fundraiser.
Liam trains with the Seagate Lions, while Phoenix plot their revenge.
Phoenix play the Seagate Lions in the ultimate grudge match.
Phoenix FC is rocked by the revelation that Jamie and Jake are brothers. Can they put their differences aside and accept each other? Or will they end up more divided than ever?
Jake tries to use his family connection to Jamie to pressure him into letting him play up front for the U13s. The arrival of new players adds to the tensions on and off the pitch.
It’s chaos at Goodfield Park as Jake leads a protest in support of a Phoenix teammate. However, is he really helping his friend or is he just trying to settle a score with Jamie?
Duncan’s decision leads to war between the Phoenix teams. Alba wants to settle things the only way she knows how - on the pitch. Meanwhile, a mysterious stranger has Karim worried.
It’s finally time for Phoenix to head off to Sweden! Faced with late players, dodgy minibuses and travel chaos, can Jamie keep everything under control and save the day?
As the Futrball Cup approaches, an unlikely new star steps out of the shadows at Phoenix FC, while Ian begs Jake to give him a second chance.
The Futrball Cup is her, but with key players out of sorts, the Phoenix U15s and U13s both face daunting opposition in their opening matches - how will they get on?
The U15s struggle to recover from the night before as the Hawkstone match looms. It is also Uzma’s first game as a referee - but can she trust her judgement as the pressure mounts?
Maddy’s behaviour towards Sam worsens, while Jake has a huge decision to make.
Everything comes out in the wash for Alba and Liam, while Mukki opens up to his teammates.
Mukki faces a choice that could determine his whole future - but will his teammates understand? Jamie realises just how badly he has let both his team and himself down.
Liam finally confronts Bex about her betrayal, while Jamie's world is turned upside down.
It’s cup final day - can Alba, Freddie and the team make history?