Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan England
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| Persatuan | The Football Association | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Konfederasi | UEFA (Eropah) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Kapten | TBA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kaps terbanyak | Peter Shilton (125) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Penjaring terbanyak | Sir Bobby Charlton (49) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stadium tuan rumah | Stadium Wembley (London) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kod FIFA | ENG | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Kedudukan tertinggi FIFA | 4 (Disember 1997/September 2006) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kedudukan terendah FIFA | 27 (Februari 1996) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kedudukan Elo | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kedudukan tertinggi Elo | 1 (1872-1876 1892-1911 1966-1970 1987-1988) |
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| Kedudukan terendah Elo | 17 (1928) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) |
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(Belfast, Ireland; 18 Februari 1882) |
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(Budapest, Hungary; 23 Mei 1954) |
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| Kemunculan | 12 (First in 1950) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Keputusan terbaik | Juara 1966 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Kemunculan | 7 (First in 1968) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Keputusan terbaik | 1968: Ketiga, 1996 Separuh akhir | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan England mewakili England dalam pertandingan bola sepak antarabangsa seperti Piala Dunia FIFA dan Kejohanan Eropah. Ia dikawal oleh The Football Association, badan pentadbir bagi bola sepak di England.
Disebabkan sentimen sejarah, dan kesinambungan sentimen kenegerian di kalangan mereka, setiap satu daripada empat Home Nations daripada United Kingdom mempunyai persatuan bola sepak, liga tempatan dan pasukan kebangsaan mereka yang tersendiri. Oleh kerana IOC tidak dapat menerima pasukan-pasukan negeri, England, seperti mana tiga yang lain, tidak bertanding dalam bola sepak Olimpik.
England adalah negera yang paling berjaya di antara negara-negara Home Nations, telah memenangi Piala Dunia FIFA 1966 dan British Home Championship sebanyak tiga puluh empat kali, sebanyak jumlah kemenangan ketiga-tiga negara dicampurkan kesemuanya.
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[sunting] Sejarah
[sunting] Tahun-tahun awal
England telah bermain pada perlawanan antarabangsa pertama, melawan Scotland di Hamilton Crescent di Partick, Glasgow, Scotland pada 30 November, 1872.(Lihat laporan perlawananHere) Keputusannya adalah 0-0; England telah terpaksa untuk menunggu hingga ke tahun berikutnya untuk merekodkan kemenangan pertama mereka, 4-2, terhadap Scotland di Kennington Oval.
England hanya boleh bermain dengan Home Nations yang lain (Scotland, Wales dan apa yang telah berlaku kemudian Ireland) selama hampir 40 tahun - sebahagiannya disebabkan oleh dominasi UK dalam bola sepak antarabangsa, begitu juga dengan masalah menyusun antarabangsa dalam hari-hari sebelum perjalanan udara telah menjadi perkara biasa. Pertama kali England bermain dengan lawan benua dalam satu lawatan Eropah Tengah, 1908 merekod kemenangan mudah terhadap Austria, Hungary dan Bohemia. Kekalahan England yang pertama adalah kepada pasukan di luar Kepulauan British Isles telah datang dalam tahun 1929, apabila mereka tewas 4-3 kepadaSepanyol di Madrid. The FA telah bergabung dengan FIFA dalam tahun 1906, tetapi hubungan di antara FIFA dengan persatuan-persatuan bola sepak British telah berlaku, dan negara-negara di dalam kedaulatan British telah menarik diri daripada FIFA dalam tahun 1928, dalam satu kemelut pembayaran kepada para pemain amatur . Ini bermakna bahawa England tidak memasuki tiga Piala Dunia FIFA yang pertama. Bagaimanapun, kebanyakan di dalam England mengisytiharkan pasukan mereka "Juara Dunia" tidak rasmi selepas mereka mengalahkan juara Piala Dunia FIFA 1934 Itali dalam "Pertempuran Highbury" dalam bulan November 1934.
[sunting] Pasca peperangan
Selepas Perang Dunia II, the FA telah mula untuk memodenkan pendekatan mereka; mereka bergabung kembali FIFA dalam tahun 1946, tahun yang sema mereka melantik pengurus pasukan mereka yang pertama dan paling berdedikasi , Walter Winterbottom (sebelum itu, pasukan berkenaan telah dilantik oleh satu jawatankuasa). England telah kalah dalam perlawanan pertama mereka di tanahair mereka kepada lawan bukan Inggeris apabila mereka telah ditewaskan 0-2 oleh Republik Ireland dalam tahun 1949 di Goodison Park, Liverpool. Kemunculan England buat pertama kali datangnya dalam tahun 1950; walau bagaimanapun, mereka telah mengalami kekalahan terkenal tewas 1-0 kepada Amerika Syarikat dan gagal untuk pergi melangkaui peringkat kumpulan. England telah bergelut dalam kejohanan 1954 dan 1958, semua tanda menunjuk arah berapa jauh bola sepak Inggeris telah jatuh jauh di belakang dunia lainnya.
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Rendah diri taktikal England telah dibentangkan pada November 25, 1953, apabila Hungary datang untuk melawat Stadium Wembley. Hungary, salah satu sisi terbaik di dunia dan membariskan pemain legenda seperti Sándor Kocsis dan Puskas Ferenc, outclassed 6-3 Bahasa Inggeris - ini adalah kehilangan rumah pertama di England kepada pembangkang Continental. Dalam perlawanan kembali di Budapest, Hungary menang 7-1, yang masih berdiri sebagai kekalahan yang sentiasa terburuk di England.
Menjelang tahun 1960-an taktik Bahasa Inggeris dan latihan telah mula bertambah baik, dan England bertukar dalam prestasi yang dihormati di dalam Piala Dunia 1962, tewas di peringkat suku akhir kepada pemenang akhirnya Brazil. Selepas Winterbottom bersara pada tahun 1962, bekas ketua pasukan Alf Ramsey telah dilantik; Ramsey berani meramalkan bahawa England akan memenangi kejohanan yang berikut, yang England telah menjadi tuan rumah.
[sunting] Piala Dunia 1966
Ramalan Ramsey menjadi kenyataan, dan 1966 World Cup ketika England yang terbaik. Kapten oleh Bobby Moore, England "Keajaiban tidak bersayap" menghantar Argentina dan kemudian Portugal untuk menetapkan sehingga satu akhir dengan Jerman Barat di Wembley. England menang 4-2 selepas masa tambahan, dengan tiga gol dari Geoff Hurst dan satu daripada Martin Peters. Permainan mencipta kata-kata hikmah Bahasa Inggeris yang terkenal " Mereka berpendapat bahawa seluruh ... kini !", yang BBC pengulas Kenneth Wolstenholme kata-kata 's sebagai Hurst menjaringkan gol ketiga pada minit ke-120.
[sunting] Penurunan dalam 1970an
England datang ketiga dalam 1968 Kejohanan Eropah, dan salah satu kegemaran untuk menang Piala Dunia 1970 Walau bagaimanapun, mereka jatuh di peringkat suku akhir Jerman Barat 3-2, 2-0 up. Jerman Barat juga menewaskan England 3-1 pada agregat di peringkat suku akhir- 1972 Kejohanan Eropah. Lebih buruk lagi adalah untuk datang sebagai England gagal untuk melayakkan diri untuk 1974 World Cup selepas hanya menguruskan seri 1-1 menentang Poland dalam kelayakan di Wembley, sebahagian besarnya terima kasih kepada bahasa Muluk-Muluk penjaga gol Poland [Jan Tomaszewski]]. Selepas kegagalan untuk mencapai perlawanan akhir Piala Dunia di England, FA dipecat Sir Alf Ramsey. Daripada 113 perlawanan mereka di bawah Ramsey, England telah memenangi 69 dan disediakan 27. Terdapat kebencian meluas bahawa, memandangkan rekod dibezakan, Ramsey telah tidak diberi peluang untuk meletakkan jawatan.
Selepas tempoh yang singkat di mana Joe Mercer adalah pengurus penjaga sampingan, FA dilantik Don Revie sebagai pengganti tetap Ramsey. Beliau berlangsung bahkan lebih teruk daripada Ramsey, sebagai England gagal layak daripada yang peringkat kumpulan 1976 Eropah Kejohanan; Revie meletak jawatan pertengahan melalui tawaran gagal England layak untuk yang 1978 Piala Dunia. Pada masa yang sama, pasukan yang menarik yang semakin bertambah [samseng]] elemen dalam sokongan mereka, terutama pada perlawanan mereka di luar negara - di 1980 Kejohanan Eropah Itali [ [polis]] dikerahkan gas pemedih mata pada perlawanan peringkat kumpulan dengan Belgium. England layak untuk Piala Dunia 1982 tetapi gagal untuk maju dari peringkat kumpulan kedua walaupun tidak kehilangan apa-apa perlawanan mereka dalam kejohanan lain yang dicemari oleh keganasan.
[sunting] Pemulihan di bawah Robson
Although at the time he was widely derided by the press, Bobby Robson is now looked upon as one of England's more successful managers. Having failed to make the final stages of the 1984 European Championships by losing out to Denmark, he took England to the 1986 World Cup. Following a poor start, in which England lost to Portugal, drew with Morocco and were without their injured captain Bryan Robson, three goals by Gary Lineker against Poland ensured a place in the next round. Having defeated Paraguay 3-0 in the second round, they were to fall short in controversial circumstances against the eventual winners Argentina in the quarter finals, thanks to two goals from Diego Maradona - the first the infamous "Hand of God" goal, where Maradona punched the ball into the net, the second after a 50-yard dribble past five England players that is widely regarded as one of the finest goals in history. As a small consolation, Gary Lineker won the tournament's Golden Boot.
England's 1990 World Cup was their best since 1966; after a slow start in the group stage, England squeaked single-goal wins over Belgium and Cameroon in the knockout rounds, before being beaten on penalties by West Germany in the semi-finals, after drawing 1-1. Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle missed from the spot. The team's good performance, the relative lack of violence and the emergence of Paul Gascoigne - England's player of the tournament, who famously cried after being booked against West Germany (which would have ruled him out of the final had England won) - were all factors in the rehabilitation of football in British society in the 1990s. After the World Cup, Peter Shilton retired from international football with 125 caps, a record which remains to this day.
[sunting] Bercampur dalam 1990an
Robson's successor, Graham Taylor, was largely a failure and the team failed to win a single game at Templat:Ec. Taylor was widely castigated for substituting Gary Lineker in his final England appearance, when England needed a goal. England missed out on qualifying for the Piala Dunia 1994 altogether; the team infamously went 1-0 down to minnows San Marino in a qualifying match after just eight seconds, one of the fastest international goals of all time, before recovering to win 7-1. Taylor was sacked in 1993 and replaced by Terry Venables, who oversaw a much improved performance at Templat:Ec. The tournament took place in England and it was also the 30th anniversary of the 1966 World Cup victory, so fans' expectations were high. After famous victories over Scotland - a 2-0 win featuring a brilliant Paul Gascoigne goal - and the Netherlands by 4-1, and a rare penalty shoot-out win over Spain, England fans were treated to déjà vu as their side lost a semi-final on penalties to Germany again after drawing 1-1. Gareth Southgate missed the vital penalty this time.
Venables stepped down after Euro 96; his successor Glenn Hoddle oversaw England's successful qualification for the Piala Dunia 1998 with a 0-0 draw at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, but the team were knocked out of the tournament on penalties again, this time to old enemies Argentina after David Beckham had been sent off. Hoddle resigned the following year after stating his controversial beliefs about the disabled in a newspaper interview. Hoddle said he thought disabled people were paying for sins committed in their past life. Former captain Kevin Keegan took over, only just managing to get England into Templat:Ec2 (after a 2-1 playoff win over Scotland), where a lacklustre England failed to get beyond the group stage. Keegan resigned in September 2000, after England lost their very last match at the old Wembley Stadium, a World Cup qualifier against Germany.
[sunting] Era Eriksson
In 2001, the Swede Sven-Göran Eriksson was appointed as Keegan's successor, becoming the first foreign national to manage England. Eriksson turned around the team's Piala Dunia 2002 campaign with a 5-1 victory over Germany; England came from behind with goals from Emile Heskey, Steven Gerrard and a Michael Owen hat-trick. England ensured qualification after a tense final game against Greece; David Beckham scored from a free kick in the last seconds of the game to make the score 2-2 and put England top of their group on goal difference. In the finals in Japan and South Korea, England beat Argentina 1-0 in the group stage and reached the quarter-finals before being beaten 2-1 by the eventual winners Brazil.
In Templat:Ec2, England came top of their qualification group after drawing 0-0 away to Turkey in their final qualifier. In the finals, despite a last-minute loss to France in the group stage, England were favoured to do well, but were knocked out in yet another penalty shootout, this time to hosts Portugal after a 2-2 draw in the quarter-finals.
The year 2005 saw Eriksson receive heavy criticism from fans for his defensive strategies and alleged lack of passion, his lack of communication with the players from the bench, and a perceived inability to change tactics when necessary in a game, as witnessed against Brazil in 2002. A 4-1 loss to Denmark in a friendly was followed by a humiliating 1-0 defeat to Northern Ireland in a Piala Dunia 2006 qualifier, which compounded criticism. An unconvincing 1-0 victory over Austria did nothing to relieve the pressure. However, despite these criticisms England qualified for the World Cup finals with one match to spare, and travel to Germany as group winners following a 2-1 victory and a much improved performance against Poland.
In their first friendly match following qualification for the World Cup, England beat Argentina 3-2 in Geneva, Switzerland, in a game many have described as England's best performance in a very long time.
The Swede has also received a degree of criticism during his time in charge for experimenting with his teams excessively during friendly matches, sometimes changing the entire eleven at half-time before FIFA ruled that only a maximum of six substitutions would be allowed in such games from 2004. He also received criticism from some quarters of the English media for 'cheapening' the captaincy of the England team by allowing lower-profile players such as Emile Heskey and Philip Neville to lead the team after substitutions. However, these critics generally ignored or were not aware of the fact that only the player leading the team at kick-off is officially recorded as having captained England, so players inheriting the armband later in games were not 'England captains' in the official sense.
Following revelations in the News of the World newspaper during January 2006, the Football Association decided to come to an agreement with Eriksson over his future and on 23rd January 2006, it was announced that the Swede was to stand down after the summer's World Cup Finals. A number of possible succesors were linked with the job; after a series of interviews that were widely criticized for their length, Portugese national team manager Luiz Felipe Scolari was offered the job, but later declined due to the relentless media pressure of the British press.[1]. The other four people believed to be on the FA's shortlist are Sam Allardyce, Steve McClaren, Alan Curbishley and Martin O'Neill . McClaren has since been regarded as the most likely to take the job.[2]. Guus Hiddink was also an early favourite but ruled himself out after the FA's interview process took too long; he instead announced that he would be taking over as manager of Russia. On 4th May 2006, it was announced that Steve McClaren would succeed Eriksson after the World Cup. His first game in charge will be against Greece at Old Trafford on August 16.
[sunting] Rekod Piala Dunia
- 1930 to 1938 - Did not enter
- 1950 - Round 1 (last 15) lost to Spain
- 1954 - Quarter-finals lost to Uruguay 4-2
- 1958 - Round 1 lost to Soviet Union 1-0
- 1962 - Quarter-finals lost to Brazil 3-1
- 1966 - Winners
- 1970 - Quarter-finals lost to West Germany 3-2
- 1974 - Did not qualify
- 1978 - Did not qualify
- 1982 - Round 2 (last 12) eliminated on goal difference by West Germany after 0-0 draw
- 1986 - Quarter-finals lost to Argentina 2-1
- 1990 - Semi-Finals eliminated by West Germany on penalties after 1-1 draw
- 1994 - Did not qualify
- 1998 - Round 2 eliminated by Argentina on penalties after 2-2 draw
- 2002 - Quarter-finals lost to Brazil 2-1
- 2006 - Qualified
[sunting] Rekod Kejohanan Eropah
- 1960 - Did not enter
- 1964 - Did not qualify lost to France
- 1968 - Semifinals lost to Yugoslavia 1-0
- 1972 - Did not qualify (last 8) lost to West Germany
- 1976 - Did not qualify lost to Czechoslovakia
- 1980 - Round 1 (last 8) lost to Italy 1-0
- 1984 - Did not qualify lost to Denmark 1-0
- 1988 - Round 1 (last 8) lost to Holland 3-1
- 1992 - Round 1 (last 8) lost to Sweden 2-1
- 1996 - Semifinals eliminated by Germany on penalties after 1-1 draw
- 2000 - Round 1 lost to Romania 3-2
- 2004 - Quarter-finals eliminated by Portugal on penalties after 2-2 draw
[sunting] Forthcoming fixtures
- Friendly: England 'B' v Belarus, 25th May at Madejski Stadium, Reading, Berkshire
- Friendly: England v Hungary, 30th May at Old Trafford, Manchester
- Friendly: England v Jamaica, 3rd June at Old Trafford, Manchester
- 2006 World Cup Group B:
- England v Paraguay, 10th June at Waldstadion, Frankfurt (2pm BST)
- England v Trinidad & Tobago, 15th June at Frankenstadion, Nuremberg (5pm BST)
- Sweden v England, 20th June at RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne (8pm BST)
- Up to four other fixtures (Round of 16, Quarter Final, Semi Final, Final/Third Place Playoff), pending on results in the three group games.
- Euro 2008 Qualifying Group E:
- England v Andorra, September 2
- Republic of Macedonia v England, September 6
- England v Republic of Macedonia, October 7
- Croatia v England, October 11
- Friendly: Netherlands v England, November 15 at the Amsterdam ArenA
- Euro 2008 Qualifying Group E (continued):
- Israel v England, March 24, 2007
- Andorra v England, March 28, 2007
- Estonia v England, June 6, 2007
- England v Israel, September 8, 2007 at Wembley Stadium
- England v Russia, September 12, 2007 at Wembley Stadium
- England v Estonia, October 13, 2007 at Wembley Stadium
- Russia v England, October 17, 2007
- England v Croatia, November 21, 2007 at Wembley Stadium
[sunting] Pemain paling popular
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[sunting] Pemain masakini
| Nama | Tarikh lahir (usia) | Kelab | Perlawanan (jaringan) | Perlawanan pertama | Perlawanan terkini |
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| Paul Robinson | 15 Oktober 1979 (umur 32) | 41 (0) | v Australia, 12 February 2003 | v Ukraine, 10 October 2009 | |
| Ben Foster | 3 April 1983 (umur 29) | 4 (0) | v Sepanyol, 7 February 2007 | v Brazil, 14 November 2009 | |
| Pertahanan | |||||
| Rio Ferdinand | 07 November 1978 (umur 33) | 78 (3) | Cameroon, 15 November 1997 | 2010 FIFA World Cup squad | |
| Wes Brown | 13 Oktober 1979 (umur 32) | 23 (1) | v Hungary, 28 April 1999 | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | |
| Joleon Lescott | 16 Ogos 1982 (umur 29) | 9 (0) | v Estonia, 13 October 2007 | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | |
| Leighton Baines | 11 Disember 1984 (umur 27) | 2 (0) | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | 2010 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad | |
| Gary Cahill | 19 Disember 1985 (umur 26) | 0 (0) | N/A | v Brazil, 14 November 2009 | |
| Ryan Shawcross | 4 Oktober 1987 (umur 24) | 0 (0) | N/A | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | |
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| David Beckham | 2 Mei 1975 (umur 37) | 115 (17) | v Moldova, 1 September 1996 | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | |
| Stewart Downing | 22 Julai 1984 (umur 27) | 23 (0) | v Netherlands, 9 February 2005 | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | |
| Jermaine Jenas | 18 Februari 1983 (umur 29) | 21 (1) | v Australia, 12 February 2003 | v Brazil, 14 November 2009 | |
| Theo Walcott | 16 Mac 1990 (umur 22) | 11 (3) | v Hungary, 30 May 2006 | 2010 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad | |
| Ashley Young | 9 Julai 1985 (umur 26) | 6 (0) | v Austria, 16 November 2007 | v Brazil, 14 November 2009 | |
| Scott Parker | 13 Oktober 1980 (umur 31) | 3 (0) | v Denmark, 16 November 2003 | 2010 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad | |
| Tom Huddlestone | 28 Disember 1986 (umur 25) | 3 (0) | v Brazil, 14 November 2009 | 2010 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad | |
| Adam Johnson | 14 Julai 1987 (umur 24) | 1 (0) | v Mexico, 24 May 2010 | 2010 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad | |
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| Carlton Cole | 12 November 1983 (umur 28) | 7 (0) | v Spain, 11 February 2009 | v Egypt, 3 March 2010 | |
| Darren Bent | 6 Februari 1984 (umur 28) | 6 (0) | v Uruguay, 1 March 2006 | 2010 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad | |
| Gabriel Agbonlahor | 13 Oktober 1986 (umur 25) | 3 (0) | v Germany, 19 November 2008 | v Ukraine, 10 October 2009 | |
[sunting] Staf kejurulatihan
- Ketua Jurulatih:
Steve McClaren - Pembantu Jurulatih:
Terry Venables - Jurulatih:
Steve Round - Jurulatih Penjaga Gol:
Ray Clemence - Ahli psikologi:
Bill Beswick - Ahli fisioterapi:
Gary Lewin - Doktor pasukan:
Dr. Leif Swärd - Pakar urut:
Chris Neville - Pakar urut:
Steve Slattery - Pakar Urut:
Rod Thornley - Pengurus alatan:
Martin Grogan - Pengurus alatan:
Tom McKechnie
[sunting] Rekod pemain
[sunting] Pemain England yang terbanyak cap
As of March 1, 2006, the ten players with the most caps for England are:
| # | Name | Career | Caps | Goals |
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| 1 | Peter Shilton | 1970-1990 | 125 | 0 |
| 2 | Bobby Moore | 1962-1973 | 108 | 2 |
| 3 | Sir Bobby Charlton | 1958-1970 | 106 | 49 |
| 4 | Billy Wright | 1946-1959 | 105 | 3 |
| 5 | Bryan Robson | 1980-1991 | 90 | 26 |
| 6 | David Beckham* | 1996- | 87 | 16 |
| 7 | Kenny Sansom | 1979-1988 | 86 | 1 |
| 8 | Ray Wilkins | 1976-1986 | 84 | 3 |
| 9 | Gary Lineker | 1984-1992 | 80 | 48 |
| 10 | John Barnes | 1983-1995 | 79 | 11 |
Members of the 1966 World Cup-winning team are in bold. * denotes a player still playing or available for selection.
For a longer list of players with 25 caps or more, see List of England international footballers.
[sunting] Penjaring terbanyak England
| # | Player | Career | Goals (Caps) |
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| 1 | Sir Bobby Charlton | 1958-70 | 49 (106) |
| 2 | Gary Lineker | 1984-92 | 48 (80) |
| 3 | Jimmy Greaves | 1959-67 | 44 (57) |
| 4 | Michael Owen* | 1998-now | 35 (75) |
| 5 | Sir Tom Finney | 1946-58 | 30 (76) |
| = | Nat Lofthouse | 1950-58 | 30 (33) |
| = | Alan Shearer | 1992-2000 | 30 (63) |
| 8 | Viv Woodward | 1903-11 | 29 (23) |
| 9 | Steve Bloomer | 1895-1907 | 28 (23) |
| 10 | David Platt | 1989-96 | 27 (62) |
| 11 | Bryan Robson | 1979-91 | 26 (90) |
| 12 | Sir Geoff Hurst | 1966-72 | 24 (49) |
| 13 | Stan Mortensen | 1947-53 | 23 (25) |
| 14 | Tommy Lawton | 1938-48 | 22 (23) |
| 15 | Mick Channon | 1972-77 | 21 (46) |
| = | Kevin Keegan | 1972-82 | 21 (63) |
| 17 | Martin Peters | 1966-74 | 20 (77) |
| 18 | George Camsell | 1929-36 | 18 (9) |
| = | Dixie Dean | 1927-32 | 18 (16) |
| = | Johnny Haynes | 1954-62 | 18 (56) |
| = | Roger Hunt | 1962-69 | 18 (34) |
Members of the 1966 World Cup-winning team are in bold. * denotes a player still playing or available for selection.
[sunting] Kapten England
| # | Player | England career | Captain (Total Caps) |
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| 1 | Billy Wright | 1946-59 | 90 (105) |
| = | Bobby Moore | 1962-73 | 90 (108) |
| 3 | Bryan Robson | 1980-91 | 65 (90) |
| 4 | David Beckham* | 1996-Present | 51 (87) |
| 5 | Alan Shearer | 1992-2000 | 34 (63) |
| 6 | Kevin Keegan | 1972-82 | 31 (63) |
| 7 | Emlyn Hughes | 1969-80 | 23 (62) |
| 8 | Bob Crompton | 1902-14 | 22 (41) |
| = | Johnny Haynes | 1954-1962 | 22 (56) |
| 10 | Eddie Hapgood | 1933-39 | 21 (30) |
Members of the 1966 World Cup-winning team are in bold. * denotes a player still playing or available for selection.
[sunting] Pengurus England
| Manager | England career | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | GF1 | GA2 | Win % |
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| Sir Walter Winterbottom | 1946-1962 | 139 | 78 | 33 | 28 | 383 | 196 | 56.11% |
| Sir Alf Ramsey | 1963-1974 | 113 | 69 | 27 | 17 | 224 | 98 | 61.06% |
| Joe Mercer (caretaker) | 1974 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 9 | 7 | 42.85% |
| Don Revie | 1974-1977 | 29 | 14 | 8 | 7 | 49 | 25 | 48.27% |
| Ron Greenwood | 1977-1982 | 55 | 33 | 12 | 10 | 93 | 40 | 59.99% |
| Sir Bobby Robson | 1982-1990 | 95 | 47 | 30 | 18 | 151 | 60 | 49.47% |
| Graham Taylor | 1990-1993 | 38 | 18 | 13 | 7 | 62 | 32 | 47.36% |
| Terry Venables | 1994-1996 | 23 | 11 | 11 | 1 | 35 | 13 | 47.82% |
| Glenn Hoddle | 1996-1999 | 28 | 17 | 6 | 5 | 42 | 13 | 60.71% |
| Howard Wilkinson (caretaker) | 1999 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0.00% |
| Kevin Keegan | 1999-2000 | 18 | 7 | 7 | 4 | 26 | 15 | 38.88% |
| Howard Wilkinson (caretaker) | 2000 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00% |
| Peter Taylor (caretaker) | 2000 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.00% |
| Sven-Göran Eriksson3 | 2001 - 2006 | 61 | 36 | 15 | 10 | 115 | 59 | 59.02% |
| Steve McClaren4 | 2006 - | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0% |
[sunting] Nota
- GF = Goals for
- GA = Goals against
- Accurate up to and including 1st March 2006.
- To take over on 1st August 2006.
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For the first 50 years of its existence, the England team played its home matches at different venues all around the country; for the first few years it used cricket grounds, before later moving on to football clubs' stadiums. England played their first match at Wembley Stadium in 1924, the year after it was completed, against Scotland, but for the next 27 years would only use Wembley as a venue for Scotland matches; other opposition were still entertained at club grounds around the country.
In May 1951, Argentina became the first team other than Scotland to be entertained at Wembley, and by 1960 nearly all of England's home matches were being played there. Between 1966 and 1995, England did not play a single home match anywhere else.
England's last match at Wembley before its demolition and reconstruction was against Germany on October 7, 2000, a game which England lost 1-0. Since then the team has played at 14 different venues around the country, with Old Trafford having been the most often used. The FA have ruled that when the new Wembley is completed in mid-2006, England's travels will end, and the team will play all of their home matches there until at least 2036. The main reason for this is financial. The FA did not own the old Wembley stadium, but it does own the new one, and has taken on debts of hundreds of millions of pounds to pay for it. Thus it needs to maximise the revenue from England matches, and does not wish to share it with the owners of other grounds.
[sunting] 100 Greatest Sporting Moments
In 2002, England featured three times in Channel 4's 100 Greatest Sporting Moments:
- The 5-1 win over Germany in the 2001 World Cup Qualifer was ranked 2nd.
- The 4-2 World Cup Final win over Germany in 1966 was ranked 3rd.
- The 4-1 win over Holland in Euro '96 was ranked 25th.
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- England's 50 Greatest Goals
- England women's national football team
- England national under-21 football team
- Argentina and England football rivalry
- United Kingdom national football team
[sunting] Pautan luar
- Official website at the FA's website
- England06.net : Daily news & Wallpapers regarding The England Football Team in the build up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup
- England-Expects.org Comprehensive website detailing current and historical information about the national team
- RSSSF archive of most capped players and highest goalscorers
- The England Fanzine
- englandstats.com - England statistics since 1872
- - England Football Gallery
- - Mobitrek Soccer Score Direct Access
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