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The England national football team, founded in 1863 as the world’s oldest representative side, represents the Football Association and the historic homeland of the modern game. Its formation traces back to a meeting at the Freemasons’ Tavern in London, where standardised rules were agreed, and soon after the first international match was played against Scotland in 1872. England’s home cathedral is Wembley Stadium in London, an iconic 90,000-seat venue that replaced the original “Twin Towers” Wembley in 2007. The stadium has hosted countless historic finals, including the 1966 World Cup victory and the 2020 European Championship final. Notable achievements include winning the 1966 FIFA World Cup on home soil, defeating West Germany 4–2 after extra time, a moment etched into national consciousness. England also reached the Euro 2020 final, losing to Italy on penalties, and won the 1997 Tournoi de France and the 1966 World Cup. They have never won a continental title, but remain perennial contenders. Legendary players hallow the shirt: Bobby Moore, the captain of 1966, is revered for his composure; Bobby Charlton’s thunderous shots and longevity; Gary Lineker’s lethal finishing; Paul Gascoigne’s mercurial brilliance; and modern icons like David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, and Harry Kane. The current captain, Harry Kane, is the all-time leading scorer for the national team. England’s playing style has evolved from traditional “kick and rush” to more technical, possession-based football under recent managers. Historically, the side emphasised physicality, direct passing, and crossing, but modern iterations have adopted a high-pressing, fluid style, though criticism often targets a perceived inability to handle pressure in knockout tournaments. Fan culture is passionate and sometimes tumultuous; supporters sing “Football’s Coming Home” from the 1996 anthem “Three Lions,” a mixture of optimism and self-deprecating humour. The loyal “England support” travels in large numbers, famous for its mix of good-natured banter and occasional hooliganism problems in the past. Currently, England is ranked among FIFA’s top sides, regularly qualifying for major tournaments. Under Gareth Southgate, they reached back-to-back semi-finals (World Cup 2018, Euro 2020) and the 2022 quarter-finals, signalling a golden generation. Rivalries are intense: the oldest is with Scotland, dating to 1872; the “Old Firm” style clashes with Germany stem from 1966 and penalty shootouts; Argentina rivalry flared after Maradona’s “Hand of God” in 1986. Interesting fact: England is one of only eight nations to have won the World Cup and the only one to wear three lions crest, representing the Three Lions of Richard I. Their iconic white shirt, navy shorts, and red and blue trim are instantly recognisable worldwide.
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