ENGLAND
Roy Hogson is the new boss
of a England team who once
again are hoping for
international glory. The
World cup victory
in 1966 are still their only
major trophy, but the
expectation are
as allways high for the
englishmen. A bronzemedal in
1968 is
Englands best performance in
a European Championship.
See also:
WC 1966
Facts
Head coach: Roy
Hogdson Honours:
World cup winner 1966
Stats:
All Englands games
Goalkeepers
13
Robert Green (West
Ham United)
1
Joe Hart (Manchester
City)
23
Jack Butland (Birmingham)
Defenders:
12
Leighton Baines
(Everton)
5
Martin Kelly
(Liverpool)
3
Ashley Cole
(Chelsea)
2
Glen Johnson
(Liverpool)
14
Phil Jones (Man
United)
15
Joleon Lescott (Man
City)
6
John Terry (Chelsea)
18
Phil Jagielka (Everton)
Midfielders:
Stewart Downing
(Liverpool)
4
Steven Gerrard
(Liverpool) C
8
Jordan Henderson
(Liverpol)
16
James Milner (Man
City)
17
Scott Parker
(Tottenham)
20
Alex
Ox.-Chamberlain
(Arsenal)
7
Theo Walcott
(Arsenal)
11
Ashley Young (Man
United)
Forwards:
9
Andy Carroll
(Liverpool)
10
Wayne Rooney (Man
United)
22
Daniel Welbeck (Man
United)
21
Jermain Defoe
(Tottenham
Englands games
2012
Res
11.June: England -
France
15.June: England -
Sweden
19.June: England -
Ukraine
24.June: England -
Italy
After severeal loan
spells Manchester
Citys
Joe Hart had his
breakthrough when
playing
on loan for
Birmingham and
becoming the
Goalkeeper of the
year in 2009/10.
He then returned to
City and was chosen
ahead of Shay Given
as Citys nr.1. In
2011/12
he celebrated the
Premier League title
after a
season with several
outstanding
performances.
Hart made his
international debut
in Sep. 2010,
and is now clearly
recognised as
England's first
choice goalkeeper