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England

The Three Lions

England invented the modern game. The Football Association was founded here in 1863, and the world has been playing ever since. One World Cup triumph in 1966, two consecutive European Championship finals, and a golden generation ready to write the next chapter in 2026.

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๐ŸŽธHey there, I am Ace!

Hey, I am Ace! England is where it all began โ€” the rules of modern football were written right here in 1863! From Bobby Moore lifting the World Cup at Wembley to Jude Bellingham lighting up world football today, England's story is one of passion, pride, and the beautiful game!

Quick Facts

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Football Association Founded

26 October 1863 โ€” birthplace of the modern game

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First International

30 November 1872 โ€” England versus Scotland in Glasgow

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Football League Founded

1888 โ€” the world's first professional football league

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Registered Male Players

Approximately 1.8 million registered with the FA

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Registered Female Players

Approximately 500,000 โ€” the fastest-growing football nation in Europe

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Professional Clubs

92 clubs across the four divisions of the Football League

Discover England

England is a country in the south of the island of Great Britain, forming part of the United Kingdom alongside Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is home to the capital London โ€” one of the world's most important financial, cultural, and creative cities, attracting millions of visitors from across the globe every year.

England was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, which transformed the country โ€” and the world โ€” through new technologies, factories, and railways. Today, England has a highly developed economy, with strengths in finance, manufacturing, technology, and creative industries including film, music, and fashion.

With a population of around 57 million people, England is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe. Its rich cultural heritage includes centuries of literature, science, and invention โ€” from Shakespeare and Newton to the Beatles and the World Wide Web.

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Map of England

Map of England

๐ŸŒ Where in the World

World map showing England's location

Flag of England

The flag of England is the Cross of St George โ€” a red cross on a white background. It is one of the oldest national flags in the world and forms part of the Union Jack.

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๐ŸŸ๏ธ The History of Football in England

Football in England predates the modern era by centuries โ€” medieval "mob football" was played in English towns as far back as the 9th century. But the modern game was born on 26 October 1863, when representatives of London football clubs met at the Freemasons' Tavern to form the Football Association and write down the rules of the game for the first time.

The first official international football match was played on 30 November 1872, when England faced Scotland at Hamilton Crescent in Glasgow. The match finished 0โ€“0, but it marked the beginning of international football โ€” a tradition that has now spanned over 150 years and spread to every corner of the globe.

The Football League โ€” the world's first professional football league โ€” was founded in 1888. By the early 20th century, the game had spread from England to every corner of the globe, carried by British sailors, merchants, and teachers.

England's proudest moment came on 30 July 1966, when Bobby Moore lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy at Wembley Stadium after a 4โ€“2 victory over West Germany in the World Cup Final. Goals from Geoff Hurst โ€” including a controversial third and a stunning fourth โ€” sealed one of sport's most memorable victories.

In the decades since, England have come close but not captured a second major title โ€” memorable failures at penalty shootouts and near-misses in semi-finals have earned the national team a reputation for heartbreak. But under Gareth Southgate, England reached back-to-back European Championship finals in 2021 and 2024, signalling a new era of genuine tournament quality.

With Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden leading the charge, the 2026 World Cup in North America represents England's best chance in a generation.

Key Results

  • 1966๐Ÿ† Winner โ€” England
  • 19904th place โ€” Italy
  • 20184th place โ€” Russia
  • 1986QF โ€” Mexico
  • 2006QF โ€” Germany
  • 2010R16 โ€” South Africa
  • 2022QF โ€” Qatar

1863

The year the Football Association was founded โ€” and the modern rules of football were written

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Birthplace of football

The Football Association was founded in London on 26 October 1863, setting out the rules of the modern game. England is the undisputed birthplace of association football.

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Wembley โ€” the home of football

Wembley Stadium in London is one of the most famous sporting venues in the world. The original Wembley hosted the 1966 World Cup Final; the rebuilt stadium holds 90,000 fans.

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Three Lions since 1872

The three lions on the England badge date back to 1872 โ€” the year of the world's first international football match, played between England and Scotland.

๐ŸŒŸ Famous Players

From the 1966 heroes to today's golden generation.

Bobby Moore

1962โ€“1973
Caps: 108Goals: 2

England's greatest captain and defensive leader. Lifted the World Cup at Wembley in 1966. Pelรฉ called him the greatest defender he ever played against.

Bobby Charlton

1958โ€“1970
Caps: 106Goals: 49

World Cup winner in 1966 and European Cup winner with Manchester United in 1968. Survived the 1958 Munich air disaster to become one of football's all-time greats.

Gary Lineker

1984โ€“1992
Caps: 80Goals: 48

England's Golden Boot winner at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico with 6 goals. Renowned for his clinical finishing and fair play โ€” he was never booked in his career.

Wayne Rooney

2003โ€“2018
Caps: 120Goals: 53

England's former all-time top scorer. Manchester United legend who burst onto the scene at just 16 years old and dominated English football for 15 years.

Harry Kane

2015โ€“present
Caps: 103Goals: 68

England's current captain and all-time record scorer. Golden Boot winner at the 2018 World Cup. Now playing for Bayern Munich, combining clinical finishing with expert leadership.

Jude Bellingham

2020โ€“present
Caps: 38Goals: 13

The brightest young star in world football. Champions League winner with Real Madrid at just 20 years old. England's most exciting player heading into the 2026 World Cup.

๐Ÿ“ฐ Recent Events

2018

FIFA World Cup โ€” Russia

England reached the semi-finals for the first time since 1990, defeating Colombia on penalties before losing to Croatia in extra time. A tournament that reignited national belief.

2021

UEFA Euro 2020 Final

England reached their first major tournament final since 1966, losing to Italy on penalties at Wembley. A heartbreaking moment โ€” but proof that England were back among Europe's best.

2024

UEFA Euro 2024 Final โ€” Germany

England reached a second consecutive European Championship final, losing 2โ€“1 to Spain in Berlin. Another runners-up finish, but Jude Bellingham's performances confirmed England as contenders.

2026

FIFA World Cup โ€” USA, Canada & Mexico

England qualified comfortably and arrive in North America as one of the favourites. With Bellingham, Kane, Saka and Foden, the 1966 wait for a second World Cup could finally end.

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Two consecutive European Championship finals โ€” and a squad brimming with world-class talent. England's 60-year wait for a second World Cup could end in 2026. The Three Lions are ready.