England
Nickname: Three Lions
Football Association - founded in 1863, the world's original modern football governing body, the Football Association governs professional football in England, a member of UEFA and FIFA and holds a permanent seat on the International Football Association Board.
UEFA (Europe)
Head Coach: Fabio Capello
Assistant Coach: To Be Announced
Assistant Coach: To Be Announced
Team Captain: John Terry
World Cup Winners - 1966
Most capped player - Peter Shilton (125 caps)
Most international goals - Bobby Charlton (49 goals)
Wembley Stadium, London, England.
Long recognised as the spiritual home of English football, Wembley Stadium has just reopened after a £750 million redevelopment to make it one of the world's foremost footballing stadia and a shining example of English football's position in world soccer.
1930 - Did Not Enter
1934 - Did Not Enter
1938 - Did Not Enter
1950 - Round 1
1954 - Quarter Finals
1958 - Round 1
1962 - Quarter Finals
1966 - Winners
1970 - Quarter Finals
1974 - Did Not Qualify
1978 - Did Not Qualify
1982 - Group Round 2
1986 - Quarter Finals
1990 - Semi Finals
1994 - Did Not Qualify
1998 - Round 2
2002 - Quarter Finals
2006 - Quarter Finals
1960 - Did Not Enter
1964 - Did Not Qualify
1968 - Third place
1972 - Did Not Qualify
1976 - Did Not Qualify
1980 - Round 1
1984 - Did Not Qualify
1988 - Round 1
1992 - Round 1
1996 - Semi-Finals
2000 - Round 1
2004 - Quarter-Finals
2008 - Did Not Qualify

