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The England national football team have represented England in international football since the first international match in 1872. It is controlled by The Football Association (FA), the governing body for football in England, which is affiliated with UEFA and comes under the global jurisdiction of world football's governing body FIFA.[1][2] England competes in the three major international tournament contested by European nations: the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA European Championship and the UEFA Nations League.

England is the joint oldest national team in football having played in the world's first international football match in 1872, against Scotland. England's home ground is Wembley Stadium, London, and its training headquarters is at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent. Gareth Southgate is the current manager of the team.

England won the 1966 World Cup final on home soil, making it one of eight nations to have won the World Cup. They have qualified for the World Cup sixteen times, with their next best performance fourth place finishes in the 1990 and 2018 editions. England has never won the European Championship, with their best performance to date being runners-up in 2020. As a constituent country of the United Kingdom, England is not a member of the International Olympic Committee and so does not compete at the Olympic Games. England is currently the only team to have won the World Cup at senior level, but not their major continental title, and the only non-sovereign entity to have won the World Cup.

History

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Early years

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The England team before a match against Scotland at Richmond in 1893

The England men's national football team is the joint-oldest in the world; it was formed at the same time as Scotland. A representative match between England and Scotland was played on 5 March 1870, having been organised by the Football Association.[3] A return fixture was organised by representatives of Scottish football teams on 30 November 1872. This match, played at Hamilton Crescent in Scotland, is viewed as the first official international football match, because the two teams were independently selected and operated, rather than being the work of a single football association.[4] Over the next 40 years, England played exclusively with the other three Home Nations—Scotland, Wales and Ireland—in the British Home Championship.

At first, England had no permanent home stadium. They joined FIFA in 1906 and played their first games against countries other than the Home Nations on a tour of Central Europe in 1908.[5] Wembley Stadium was opened in 1923 and became their home ground.[5] The relationship between England and FIFA became strained, and this resulted in their departure from FIFA in 1928, before they rejoined in 1946.[6] As a result, they did not compete in a World Cup until 1950, in which they were beaten in a 1–0 defeat by the United States, failing to get past the first round in one of the most embarrassing defeats in the team's history.[7]

Their first defeat on home soil to a foreign team was a 2–0 loss to Ireland, on 21 September 1949 at Goodison Park.[8] A 6–3 loss in 1953 to Hungary, was their second defeat by a foreign team at Wembley.[9] In the return match in Budapest, Hungary won 7–1. This stands as England's largest ever defeat. After the game, a bewildered Syd Owen said, "it was like playing men from outer space".[10] In the 1954 FIFA World Cup, England reached the quarter-finals for the first time, and lost 4–2 to reigning champions Uruguay.[11]

Walter Winterbottom and Alf Ramsey

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Elizabeth II presenting England captain Bobby Moore with the Jules Rimet trophy following England's 4–2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final

Although Walter Winterbottom was appointed as England's first full-time manager in 1946, the team was still picked by a committee until Alf Ramsey took over in 1963.[12][13] The 1966 FIFA World Cup was hosted in England and Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4–2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick.[14] In UEFA Euro 1968, the team reached the semi-finals for the first time, being eliminated by Yugoslavia.[15]

England qualified automatically for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico as reigning champions, and reached the quarter-finals, where they were knocked out by West Germany. England had been 2–0 up, but were eventually beaten 3–2 after extra time.[16] They then failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup, leading to Ramsey's dismissal by the FA.[17]

Don Revie, Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson

Following Ramsey's dismissal, Joe Mercer took immediate temporary charge of England for a seven-match spell until Don Revie was appointed as new permanent manager in 1974.[18] Under Revie, the team underperformed and failed to qualify for either UEFA Euro 1976 or the 1978 World Cup.[19] Revie resigned in 1977 and was replaced by Ron Greenwood, under whom performances improved. The team qualified for Euro 1980 without losing any of their games, but exited in the group stage of the final tournament.[20] They also qualified for the 1982 World Cup in Spain; despite not losing a game, they were eliminated at the second group stage.[21][22]

Bobby Robson managed England from 1982 to 1990.[23] Although the team failed to qualify for UEFA Euro 1984, they reached the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup, losing 2–1 to Argentina in a game made famous by two highly contrasting goals scored by Diego Maradona – the first being blatantly knocked in by his hand, prompting his "Hand of God" remark, the second being an outstandingly skilful individual goal, involving high speed dribbling past several opponents.[24][25] England striker Gary Lineker finished as the tournament's top scorer with six goals.[26]

England went on to lose every match at UEFA Euro 1988.[27] They next achieved their second best result in the 1990 FIFA World Cup by finishing fourth – losing again to West Germany after a closely contested semi-final finishing 1–1 after extra time, then 3–4 in England's first penalty shoot-out.[28] Despite losing to Italy in the third place play-off, the members of the England team were given bronze medals identical to the Italians'. Due to the team's good performance at the tournament against general expectations, and the emotional nature of the narrow defeat to West Germany,[29] the team were welcomed home as heroes and thousands of people lined the streets for an open-top bus parade.[30]

Graham Taylor, Terry Venables, Glenn Hoddle and Kevin Keegan

The 1990s saw four England managers follow Robson, each in the role for a relatively brief period. Graham Taylor was Robson's immediate successor.[31] England failed to win any matches at UEFA Euro 1992, drawing with tournament winners Denmark and later with France, before being eliminated by host nation Sweden. The team then failed to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup after losing a controversial game against the Netherlands in Rotterdam, which resulted in Taylor's resignation. Taylor faced much newspaper criticism during his tenure for his tactics and team selections.[32]

Between 1994 and 1996, Terry Venables took charge of the team. At UEFA Euro 1996, held in England, they equalled their best performance at a European Championship, reaching the semi-finals as they did in 1968, before exiting via another penalty shoot-out loss to Germany.[33] England striker Alan Shearer was the tournament's top scorer with five goals.[34] At Euro 96, the song "Three Lions" by Baddiel, Skinner and The Lightning Seeds became the definitive anthem for fans on the terraces.[35] Venables announced before the tournament that he would resign at the end of it, following investigations into his personal financial activities and ahead of upcoming court cases. Due to the controversy around him, the FA stressed that he was the coach, not the manager, of the team.[36][37]

Venables' successor, Glenn Hoddle, took the team to the 1998 World Cup Шаблон:Emdash in which England were eliminated in the second round, again by Argentina and again on penalties (after a 2–2 draw).[38] In February 1999, Hoddle was sacked by the FA due to controversial comments he had made about disabled people to a newspaper.[39] Howard Wilkinson took over as caretaker manager for two matches.[40] Kevin Keegan was then appointed as the new permanent manager and took England to UEFA Euro 2000, but the team exited in the group stage and he unexpectedly resigned shortly afterwards.[41]

Sven-Göran Eriksson, Steve McClaren and Fabio Capello

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The England team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup

Peter Taylor was appointed as caretaker manager for one match, before Sven-Göran Eriksson took charge between 2001 and 2006, and was the team's first non-English manager.[42][43] Although England's players in this era were dubbed a "golden generation" and only lost five competitive matches during Eriksson's tenure,[44] they exited at the quarter-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2004 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[45] In January 2006 it was announced that Eriksson would leave the role following that year's World Cup.[46]

Steve McClaren was then appointed as manager, but after failing to qualify for Euro 2008 he was sacked on 22 November 2007 after 18 matches in charge.[47] The following month, he was replaced by a second foreign manager, Italian Fabio Capello.[48] England won all but one of their qualifying games for the 2010 FIFA World Cup,[49] but at the tournament itself, England drew their opening two games; this led to questions about the team's spirit, tactics and ability to handle pressure.[50] They progressed to the next round, where they were beaten 4–1 by Germany, their heaviest defeat in a World Cup finals tournament match.[51] In February 2012, Capello resigned from his role as England manager, following a disagreement with the FA over their request to remove John Terry from team captaincy after accusations of racial abuse concerning the player.[52]

Roy Hodgson, Sam Allardyce and Gareth Southgate

Following Capello's departure, Stuart Pearce was appointed as caretaker manager for one match, after which in May 2012, Roy Hodgson was announced as the new manager, just six weeks before UEFA Euro 2012.[53] England managed to finish top of their group, but exited the Championships in the quarter-finals via a penalty shoot-out against Italy.[54] In the 2014 FIFA World Cup, England were eliminated at the group stage for the first time since the 1958 World Cup.[55] At UEFA Euro 2016, England were eliminated in the round of 16, losing 2–1 to Iceland.[56] Hodgson resigned as manager in June 2016,[57] and just under a month later was replaced by Sam Allardyce.[58] After only 67 days in charge, Allardyce resigned from his managerial post by mutual agreement, after an alleged breach of FA rules, making him the shortest serving permanent England manager.[59]

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The England line-up before the last match of group G against Belgium, 28 June 2018

Gareth Southgate, then the coach of the England under-21 team, was put in temporary charge of the national team until November 2016,[60] before being given the position on a permanent basis.[61] At the 2018 FIFA World Cup, England reached the semi-finals for only the third time. After finishing second in their group, England won on penalties against Colombia in the round of 16 before beating Sweden in the quarter-finals.[62][63][64] In the semi-final, they were beaten 2–1 in extra time by Croatia and finished 4th after losing the third place play-off match against Belgium.[65][66] England striker Harry Kane finished the tournament as top scorer with six goals.[67]

On 14 November 2019, England played their 1000th International match, defeating Montenegro 7–0 at Wembley in a UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying match.[68][69]

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England cap awarded to Harry Kane for his appearance against Germany in June 2021 at the 2020 UEFA Euro, his 58th overall.

At the delayed UEFA Euro 2020, England reached the final of a major tournament for the first time since 1966 and their first ever European Championship final appearance.[70] After finishing top of a group including Croatia, Scotland and Czech Republic, the Three Lions would subsequently defeat Germany, Ukraine and Denmark to advance to the final.[71] In the final held at Wembley, England were defeated by Italy on penalties after a 1–1 draw.[72]

At the 2022 World Cup, England defeated Iran and Wales in the group stage to qualify for the round of 16.[73][74] In the round of 16, England defeated the reigning African champions Senegal by 3–0,[75] but were eliminated by the reigning world champions France in the quarter-finals, 2–1.[76] Harry Kane's goal against France was his 53rd for England, equalling the all-time record.[77] He would later miss an 84th-minute penalty with the chance to level the match.[78]

Team image

Kits and crest

Kit suppliers

Kit supplier Period Ref
St. Blaize and Hope Brothers 1949–1954 [79][80]
Umbro 1954–1961
1965–1974
1984–2013
[81][82][83]
Bukta 1959–1965 [84][82]
Admiral 1974–1984 [82]
Nike 2013–present [85]

Kit deals

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Kit supplier Period Contract
announcement
Contract
duration
Value
Nike 2013–present 3 September 2012 Spring 2013 – July 2018 (5 years)[86] Total £125m[87]
(£25m per year)
13 December 2016 August 2018 – 2030 (12 years) Total £400m[88]
(£33.3m per year)

Crest

The motif of the England national football team has three lions passant guardant, the emblem of King Richard I, who reigned from 1189 to 1199.[89] In 1872, English players wore white jerseys emblazoned with the three lions crest of the Football Association.[90] The lions, often blue, have had minor changes to colour and appearance.[91] Initially topped by a crown, this was removed in 1949 when the FA was given an official coat of arms by the College of Arms; this introduced ten Tudor roses, one for each of the regional branches of the FA.[90][92] Since 2003, England top their logo with a star to recognise their World Cup win in 1966; this was first embroidered onto the left sleeve of the home kit, and a year later was moved to its current position, first on the away shirt.[93]

Colours

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England shirt for the 1966 World Cup final

England's traditional home colours are white shirts, navy blue shorts and white or black socks. The team has periodically worn an all-white kit.

Although England's first away kits were blue, England's traditional away colours are red shirts, white shorts and red socks. In 1996, England's away kit was changed to grey shirts, shorts and socks. This kit was only worn three times, including against Germany in the semi-final of Euro 1996 but the deviation from the traditional red was unpopular with supporters and the England away kit remained red until 2011, when a navy blue away kit was introduced. The away kit is also sometimes worn during home matches, when a new edition has been released to promote it.

England have occasionally had a third kit. At the 1970 World Cup England wore a third kit with pale blue shirts, shorts and socks against Czechoslovakia. They had a kit similar to Brazil's, with yellow shirts, yellow socks and blue shorts which they wore in the summer of 1973. For the World Cup in 1986 England had a third kit of pale blue, imitating that worn in Mexico 16 years before and England retained pale blue third kits until 1992, but they were rarely used.

Umbro first agreed to manufacture the kit in 1954 and since then has supplied most of the kits, the exceptions being from 1959 to 1965 with Bukta and 1974–1984 with Admiral. Nike purchased Umbro in 2008 and took over as kit supplier in 2013 following their sale of the Umbro brand.[94]

Home stadium

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Wembley Stadium during a friendly match between England and Germany

For the first 50 years of their existence, England played their home matches all around the country. They initially used cricket grounds before later moving on to football club stadiums. The original Empire Stadium was built in Wembley, London, for the British Empire Exhibition.[95][96]

England played their first match at the stadium in 1924 against Scotland[97] and for the next 27 years Wembley was used as a venue for matches against Scotland only. The stadium later became known simply as Wembley Stadium and it became England's permanent home stadium during the 1950s. In October 2000, the stadium closed its doors, ending with a defeat against Germany.[98]

This stadium was demolished during the period of 2002–03, and work began to completely rebuild it.[99] During this time, England played at venues across the country, though by the time of the 2006 World Cup qualification, this had largely settled down to having Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium as the primary venue, with Newcastle United's St. James' Park used on occasions when Old Trafford was unavailable.[100]

Their first match in the new Wembley Stadium was in March 2007 when they drew with Brazil.[101] The stadium is now owned by the Football Association, via its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Limited.[102]

Rivalries

Шаблон:Main England's three main rivalries are Scotland, Germany and Argentina.[103] Smaller rivalries with France, Wales and the Republic of Ireland have also been observed.[104][105][106]

England's rivalry with Scotland is one of the fiercest international rivalries that exists.[107][108] It is the oldest international fixture in the world, first played in 1872 at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow.[109] The history of the British Isles has led to much rivalry between the nations in many forms, and the social and cultural effects of centuries of antagonism and conflict between the two has contributed to the intense nature of the sporting contests. Scottish nationalism has also been a factor in the Scots' desire to defeat England above all other rivals, with Scottish sports journalists traditionally referring to the English as the "Auld Enemy".[110] The footballing rivalry has diminished somewhat since the late 1970s, particularly since the annual fixture stopped in 1989. For England, games against Germany and Argentina are now considered to be more important than the historic rivalry with Scotland.[111]

England's rivalry with Germany is considered to be mainly an English phenomenon—in the run-up to any competition match between the two teams, many UK newspapers will print articles detailing results of previous encounters, such as those in 1966 and 1990.[112] However, this rivalry has diminished significantly in recent years.[113] Most German fans consider the Netherlands or Italy to be their traditional footballing rivals, and as such, usually the rivalry is not taken quite as seriously in Germany as it is in England.[114]

England's rivalry with Argentina is highly competitive. Games between the two teams, even those that are only friendly matches, are often marked by notable and sometimes controversial incidents such as the hand of God in 1986.[115][116] The rivalry is unusual in that it is an intercontinental one; typically such footballing rivalries exist between bordering nations. England is regarded in Argentina as one of the major rivals of the national football team, matched only by Brazil and Uruguay.[116] The rivalry is, to a lesser extent reciprocal in England, locally described as a grudge match although matches against Germany carry a greater significance in popular perception. The rivalry emerged across several games during the latter half of the 20th century, even though as of 2008 the teams have played each other on only 14 occasions in full internationals.[117] The rivalry was intensified, particularly in Argentina, by non-footballing events, especially the 1982 Falklands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom.[118] However, England and Argentina have not met since a friendly in November 2005.[117]

Songs

Шаблон:Main Numerous songs have been released about the England national football team.

Media coverage

All England matches are broadcast with full commentary on talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live. From the 2008–09 season until the 2017–18 season, England's home and away qualifiers, and friendlies both home and away were broadcast live on ITV Sport (often with the exception of STV, the ITV franchisee in central and northern Scotland). England's away qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup were shown on Setanta Sports until that company's collapse. As a result of Setanta Sports's demise, England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine on 10 October 2009 was shown in the United Kingdom on a pay-per-view basis via the internet only. This one-off event was the first time an England game had been screened in such a way. The number of subscribers, paying between £4.99 and £11.99 each, was estimated at between 250,000 and 300,000 and the total number of viewers at around 500,000.[119] In 2018, Sky Sports broadcast the England Nations League and in-season friendlies, until 2021 and ITV Sport broadcast the European Qualifiers for Euro-World Cups and pre-tournament friendlies (after the Nations League group matches end), until 2022.[120] In April 2022, Channel 4 won the rights for England matches until June 2024, including 2022–23 UEFA Nations League matches, UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying games, and friendlies. 2022 World Cup rights remained with the BBC and ITV.[121]

Results and fixtures

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Coaching staff

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Position Name
Manager Шаблон:Flagicon Gareth Southgate
Assistant Manager Шаблон:Flagicon Steve Holland
Goalkeeping Coach Шаблон:Flagicon Martyn Margetson
Coach Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
Coach Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Nevin
First-Team Doctor Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Williams
Head of Performance Шаблон:Flagicon Steve Kemp

Players

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Current squad

The following 21 players were named in the squad for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches against Malta and North Macedonia on 17 and 20 November 2023, respectively.[125][126]

Caps and goals are correct as of 20 November 2023, after the match against North Macedonia.[127][128]

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Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the England squad within the last twelve months. Шаблон:Nat fs r start Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs break Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs break Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs break Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs r player Шаблон:Nat fs break INJ Withdrew due to injury
PRE Preliminary squad / standby
RET Retired from the national team
SUS Serving suspension
WD Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue. Шаблон:Nat fs end

Individual records

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Most appearances

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Goalkeeper Peter Shilton is England's most capped player with 125 appearances.
Rank Player Caps Goals Position Шаблон:Tooltip
1 Peter Shilton 125 0 GK Шаблон:Nowrap
2 Wayne Rooney 120 53 FW 2003–2018
3 David Beckham 115 17 MF 1996–2009
4 Steven Gerrard 114 21 MF 2000–2014
5 Bobby Moore 108 2 DF 1962–1973
6 Ashley Cole 107 0 DF 2001–2014
7 Bobby Charlton 106 49 MF 1958–1970
Frank Lampard 106 29 MF 1999–2014
9 Billy Wright 105 3 DF 1946–1959
10 Bryan Robson 90 26 MF 1980–1991

Top goalscorers

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Harry Kane is England's all-time top scorer with 62 goals.
Rank Player Goals Caps Average Шаблон:Tooltip
1 Harry Kane (list) 62 89 Шаблон:Round 2015–present
2 Wayne Rooney (list) 53 120 Шаблон:Round Шаблон:Nowrap
3 Bobby Charlton (list) 49 106 Шаблон:Round 1958–1970
4 Gary Lineker 48 80 Шаблон:Round 1984–1992
5 Jimmy Greaves 44 57 Шаблон:Round 1959–1967
6 Michael Owen 40 89 Шаблон:Round 1998–2008
7 Nat Lofthouse 30 33 Шаблон:Round 1950–1958
Alan Shearer 30 63 Шаблон:Round 1992–2000
Tom Finney 30 76 Шаблон:Round 1946–1958
10 Vivian Woodward 29 23 Шаблон:Round 1903–1911
Frank Lampard 29 106 Шаблон:Round 1999–2014

Most clean sheets

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Rank Player Clean sheets Caps Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip
1 Peter Shilton 66 125 Шаблон:Round Шаблон:Nowrap
2 Joe Hart 43 75 Шаблон:Round 2008–2017
3 David Seaman 40 75 Шаблон:Round 1988–2002
4 Gordon Banks 35 73 Шаблон:Round 1963–1972
5 Jordan Pickford 28 58 Шаблон:Round Шаблон:Nowrap
6 Ray Clemence 27 61 Шаблон:Round 1972–1983
7 Chris Woods 26 43 Шаблон:Round 1985–1993
8 Paul Robinson 24 41 Шаблон:Round 2003–2007
9 David James 21 53 Шаблон:Round 1997–2010
10 Nigel Martyn 13 23 0.57 1992–2002

Manager records

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Most manager appearances
Walter Winterbottom: 139[132]
Highest win ratio (minimum 25 games in charge)
Fabio Capello: 66.7%[133]
Youngest to take job
Walter Winterbottom: 33 years old[134][135]
Oldest to take job
Roy Hodgson: 64 years old[136]

Team records

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Biggest win[note 1]
13–0 vs. Ireland, 18 February 1882[137]
Biggest defeat
1–7 vs. Hungary, 23 May 1954[138]
Longest unbeaten run
22 games from 18 November 2020 to 29 March 2022[139]
Longest winless run
7 games from 11 May 1958 to 4 October 1958[140]
Most consecutive wins
10 games from 6 June 1908 to 1 June 1909[141]
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal
7 games from 2 June 2021 to 3 July 2021[142]

Competitive record

For the all-time record of the national team against opposing nations, see the team's all-time record page Шаблон:Main

FIFA World Cup

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2018 World Cup semi-final: Croatia vs. England.
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Line-ups of the 2018 World Cup semi-final: England (white) vs. Croatia.

England first appeared at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, and have subsequently qualified for a total of 16 FIFA World Cup finals tournaments, tied for sixth best by number of appearances.[143][144] They are also placed sixth by number of wins, with 32. The national team is one of only eight nations to have won at least one FIFA World Cup title.[145] The England team won their first and only World Cup title in 1966.[146] The tournament was played on home soil, and England defeated West Germany 4–2 in the final.[146] In 1990, England finished in fourth place, losing 2–1 to host nation Italy in the third place play-off, following defeat on penalties, after extra time, to champions West Germany in the semi-final.[147] They also finished in fourth place in 2018, losing 2–0 to Belgium in the third place play-off, following a 2–1 defeat to Croatia, again after extra time, in the semi-final.[148] The team also reached the quarter-final stage in 1954, 1962, 1970, 1986, 2002, 2006 and 2022.[149]

England failed to qualify for the World Cup in 1974, 1978 and 1994.[150] The team's earliest exit in the finals tournament was its elimination in the first round in 1950, 1958 and, most recently, 2014.[151][152] This was after being defeated in both their opening two matches for the first time, against Italy and Uruguay in Group D.[152] In 1950, four teams remained after the first round, in 1958 eight teams remained and in 2014 sixteen teams remained. In 2010, England suffered its most resounding World Cup defeat, 4–1 to Germany, in the round of 16 stage.[153]

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Шаблон:Flagicon 1930 Not a FIFA member Not a FIFA member None
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Шаблон:Flagicon 1950 Group stage 8th 3 1 0 2 2 2 Squad 3 3 0 0 14 3 Winterbottom
Шаблон:Flagicon 1954 Quarter-finals 7th 3 1 1 1 8 8 Squad 3 3 0 0 11 4
Шаблон:Flagicon 1958 Group stage 11th 4 0 3 1 4 5 Squad 4 3 1 0 15 5
Шаблон:Flagicon 1962 Quarter-finals 8th 4 1 1 2 5 6 Squad 4 3 1 0 16 2
Шаблон:Flagicon 1966 Champions 1st 6 5 1 0 11 3 Squad Qualified as hosts Ramsey
Шаблон:Flagicon 1970 Quarter-finals 8th 4 2 0 2 4 4 Squad Qualified as defending champions Ramsey
Шаблон:Flagicon 1974 Did not qualify 4 1 2 1 3 4
Шаблон:Flagicon 1978 6 5 0 1 15 4 Revie
Шаблон:Flagicon 1982 Second group stage 6th 5 3 2 0 6 1 Squad 8 4 1 3 13 8 Greenwood
Шаблон:Flagicon 1986 Quarter-finals 8th 5 2 1 2 7 3 Squad 8 4 4 0 21 2 Robson
Шаблон:Flagicon 1990 Fourth place 4th 7 3 3 1 8 6 Squad 6 3 3 0 10 0
Шаблон:Flagicon 1994 Did not qualify 10 5 3 2 26 9 Taylor
Шаблон:Flagicon 1998 Round of 16 9th 4 2 1 1 7 4 Squad 8 6 1 1 15 2 Hoddle
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2002 Quarter-finals 6th 5 2 2 1 6 3 Squad 8 5 2 1 16 6 Keegan, Wilkinson, Eriksson[note 2]
Шаблон:Flagicon 2006 7th 5 3 2 0 6 2 Squad 10 8 1 1 17 5 Eriksson
Шаблон:Flagicon 2010 Round of 16 13th 4 1 2 1 3 5 Squad 10 9 0 1 34 6 Capello
Шаблон:Flagicon 2014 Group stage 26th 3 0 1 2 2 4 Squad 10 6 4 0 31 4 Hodgson
Шаблон:Flagicon 2018 Fourth place 4th 7 3 1 3 12 8 Squad 10 8 2 0 18 3 Allardyce, Southgate[note 3]
Шаблон:Flagicon 2022 Quarter-finals 6th 5 3 1 1 13 4 Squad 10 8 2 0 39 3 Southgate
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2026 To be determined To be determined
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2030[note 4]
Шаблон:Flagicon 2034
style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Total style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|1 title style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|16/22 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|74 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|32 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|22 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|20 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|104 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|68 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"| — style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|122 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|84 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|27 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|11 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|314 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|70 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"| —
Шаблон:Color box Champions  Шаблон:Color box Runners-up  Шаблон:Color box Third place  Шаблон:Color box Fourth place  Шаблон:Color box Hosted tournament
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
***England played all of their 2002 matches in Japan.
Correct as of 10 December 2022

UEFA European Championship

Шаблон:Main England first entered the UEFA European Championship in 1964,[154] and have since qualified for eleven finals tournaments,[154] tied for fourth-best by number of finals appearances.Шаблон:Citation needed England's greatest results at the tournament were finishing as runners-up in the 2020 edition (held in 2021), and a third-place finish in 1968.[155] The team also reached the semi-finals in 1996, a tournament they hosted.[156] England additionally reached the quarter-finals on two further occasions, in 2004 and 2012.[155]

England's worst results in the finals tournament to date have been first round eliminations in 1980, 1988, 1992 and 2000, whilst they failed to qualify for the finals in 1964, 1972, 1976, 1984 and 2008.[154]

style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border" colspan=10|UEFA European Championship record style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border" colspan=6|Qualifying record style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border" rowspan=2|Manager(s)
Year Round Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Squad Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Flagicon 1960 Did not enter Did not enter Winterbottom
Шаблон:Flagicon 1964 Did not qualify 2 0 1 1 3 6 Winterbottom, Ramsey[note 5]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1968 Third place 3rd 2 1 0 1 2 1 Squad 8 6 1 1 18 6 Ramsey
Шаблон:Flagicon 1972 Did not qualify[note 6] 8 5 2 1 16 6 Ramsey
Шаблон:Flagicon 1976 Did not qualify 6 3 2 1 11 3 Revie
Шаблон:Flagicon 1980 Group stage 6th 3 1 1 1 3 3 Squad 8 7 1 0 22 5 Greenwood
Шаблон:Flagicon 1984 Did not qualify 8 5 2 1 23 3 Robson
Шаблон:Flagicon 1988 Group stage 7th 3 0 0 3 2 7 Squad 6 5 1 0 19 1
Шаблон:Flagicon 1992 7th 3 0 2 1 1 2 Squad 6 3 3 0 7 3 Taylor
Шаблон:Flagicon 1996 Semi-finals 3rd 5 2 3 0 8 3 Squad Qualified as hosts Venables
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2000 Group stage 11th 3 1 0 2 5 6 Squad 10 4 4 2 16 5 Hoddle, Keegan[note 7]
Шаблон:Flagicon 2004 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 1 1 10 6 Squad 8 6 2 0 14 5 Eriksson
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2008 Did not qualify 12 7 2 3 24 7 McClaren
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2012 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 2 0 5 3 Squad 8 5 3 0 17 5 Capello, Hodgson[note 8]
Шаблон:Flagicon 2016 Round of 16 12th 4 1 2 1 4 4 Squad 10 10 0 0 31 3 Hodgson
Шаблон:Flagicon 2020[note 9] Runners-up 2nd 7 5 2 0 11 2 Squad 8 7 0 1 37 6 Southgate
Шаблон:Flagicon 2024 Qualified 8 6 2 0 22 4 Southgate
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2028 To be determined To be determined
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 2032
style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Total style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Runners-up style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|11/17 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|38 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|15 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|13 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|10 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|51 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|37 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"| — style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|116 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|79 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|26 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|11 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|270 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|68 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"| —
Шаблон:Color box Champions  Шаблон:Color box Runners-up  Шаблон:Color box Third place/Semi-finalists  Шаблон:Color box Hosted tournament
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Third place includes all tournaments where England reached the semi-finals as the third place play-offs were scrapped after Euro 1980.[157]
Correct as of 20 November 2023

UEFA Nations League

England have competed in the UEFA Nations League since its inaugural season in 2018-19, when they qualified for the 2019 finals and finished third overall. To date this is their only appearance in the finals and their best performance in the competition.

colspan="24" style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|UEFA Nations League record
colspan="12" style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|League phase colspan="9" style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Finals rowspan="2" style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Manager(s)
Season Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Year Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip* Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Squad
2018–19 A 4 1st 4 2 1 1 6 5 Шаблон:Same position 3rd Шаблон:Flagicon 2019 3rd 2 0 1 1 1 3 Squad Southgate
2020–21 A 2 3rd 6 3 1 2 7 4 Шаблон:Same position 9th Шаблон:Flagicon 2021 Did not qualify Southgate
2022–23 A 3 4th 6 0 3 3 4 10 Шаблон:Down 15th Шаблон:Flagicon 2023
2024–25 B 2 To be determined Шаблон:Flagicon image 2025
colspan="4" style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Total style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|16 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|5 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|5 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|6 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|17 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|19 colspan="2" style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|3rd style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|Total style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|1/4 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|2 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|0 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|1 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|1 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|1 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|3 style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|— style="background:white; color:#0B0B3F; Шаблон:Box-shadow border"|—
Шаблон:Color box Champions  Шаблон:Color box Runners-up  Шаблон:Color box Third place  Шаблон:Color box Fourth place  
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**League phase is played home and away. Flag shown represents host nation for the finals.
Correct as of 8 February 2024

Minor tournaments

Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA Ref
Шаблон:Flagicon 1964 Taça de Nações Group stage 3rd 3 0 1 2 2 7 [158]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1976 USA Bicentennial Cup Tournament Group stage 2nd 3 2 0 1 6 4 [159]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1985 Rous Cup One match 2nd 1 0 0 1 0 1 [160]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1985 Ciudad de México Cup Tournament Group stage 3rd 2 0 0 2 1 3 [161]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1985 Azteca 2000 Tournament Group stage 2nd 2 1 0 1 3 1 [162]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1986 Rous Cup Winners, one match 1st 1 1 0 0 2 1 [160]
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 1987 Rous Cup Group stage 2nd 2 0 2 0 1 1 [160]
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 1988 Rous Cup Winners, group stage 1st 2 1 1 0 2 1 [160]
Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Flagicon 1989 Rous Cup Winners, group stage 1st 2 1 1 0 2 0 [160]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1991 England Challenge Cup Winners, group stage 1st 2 1 1 0 5 3 [163]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1995 Umbro Cup Group stage 2nd 3 1 1 1 6 7 [164]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1997 Tournoi de France Winners, group stage 1st 3 2 0 1 3 1 [165]
Шаблон:Flagicon 1998 King Hassan II International Cup Tournament Group stage 2nd 2 1 1 0 1 0 [166]
Шаблон:Flagicon 2004 FA Summer Tournament Winners, group stage 1st 2 1 1 0 7 2 [167]
Total 6 titles 33 12 10 11 43 37

Honours

Файл:The Queen presents the 1966 World Cup to England Captain, Bobby Moore. (7936243534).jpg
Elizabeth II presents the Jules Rimet Trophy to England captain Bobby Moore, after winning the 1966 World Cup

Major

Regional

Awards

Exhibition tournament

Summary

Competition Шаблон:Gold1 Шаблон:Silver2 Шаблон:Bronze3 Total
FIFA World Cup 1 0 0 1
UEFA European Championship 0 1 2 3
UEFA Nations League 0 0 1 1
Total 1 1 3 5

See also

Шаблон:Portal

References

Notes

Шаблон:Reflist

Citations

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

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