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Scott Carson
Age 22 Bookings 0
Date of Birth September 03, 1985 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Whitehaven First Match Austria, 16 Nov 2007
CAPS 2 Last Match Croatia, 21 Nov 2007
Won 1
Lost 1
Draws 0
Goals 0
David James
Age 37 Bookings 3
Date of Birth August 01, 1970 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Welwyn First Match Mexico, 29 Mar 1997
CAPS 36 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 18
Lost 9
Draws 9
Goals 0
Chris Kirkland
Age 26 Bookings 0
Date of Birth May 02, 1981 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Leicester First Match Greece, 16 Aug 2006
CAPS 1 Last Match Greece, 16 Aug 2006
Won 1
Lost 0
Draws 0
Goals 0
Chris' Profile
A hugely talented goalkeeper, Kirkland made his long-awaited debut in August 2006.
Tall and agile, Kirkland shot to prominence during his time at Coventry City before he signed for Liverpool at the start of the 2001/2 season for £6m.
However, limited chances with the Anfield club led Kirkland to seek opportunities elsewhere and he moved to West Brom on-loan for the 2005/6 season. The following season he joined Wigan on loan.
Kirkland made six appearances at Under-21 level and has been regularly selected for the senior side since 2003.
His chance finally came when he played 45 minutes at Old Trafford against Greece – an appearance which brought a smile to his father’s face as the doting dad had placed a wager a few years before on his son playing for England at odds of 100/1!
Rio Ferdinand
Age 29 Bookings 3
Date of Birth November 07, 1978 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Peckham First Match Cameroon, 15 Nov 1997
CAPS 65 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 37
Lost 11
Draws 17
Goals 2
Rio's profile
Rio was first selected for England in a Wembley friendly just eight days after his 19th birthday.
Commanding performances for England at the 2002 World Cup cemented his status as one of the world’s best defenders and led to a massive £29.1 million transfer from Leeds to Manchester United.
This "Rolls Royce" of a defender was once again in imperious form at the 2006 World Cup. When at his best, Rio is one of the world’s most outstanding defenders.
Ashley Cole
ProfileAge 27 Bookings 10
Date of Birth December 20, 1980 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Stepney First Match Albania, 28 Mar 2001
CAPS 62 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 37
Lost 9
Draws 16
Goals 0
Ashley's profile
With electric pace and an attacking instinct, Ashley has added an extra dimension to England’s left side.
Though still young, he has been a regular since 2001 and was an ever-present at the 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup.
One of Ashley’s greatest strengths is that, the bigger the game and the tougher the opponent, the better Ashley gets.
Matthew Upson
Age 28 Bookings 0
Date of Birth April 18, 1979 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Hartismere First Match South Africa, 22 May 2003
CAPS 8 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 6
Lost 2
Draws 0
Goals 0
Wes Brown
Age 28 Bookings 1
Date of Birth October 13, 1979 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Manchester First Match Hungary, 28 Apr 1999
CAPS 15 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 6
Lost 3
Draws 6
Goals 0
Wes' Profile
A naturally talented centre-half, Brown seemed destined for stardom when he broke into the Manchester United line-up at the tender age of 18.
The born a bred Mancunian had already won The FA Youth Cup when he appeared as a substitute against Leeds in May 1998, but Brown went on to achieve great things the following year.
Having struck up an excellent partnership with Jaap Stam, Brown won a historical treble with The Reds, culminating in a wonderful night in Barcelona.
Cruelly injuries hampered Brown’s development and, despite being named in England’s World Cup 2002 squad, the United defender has been forced to battle back from a number of set-backs.
But a run in the United side and a return to form helped Brown get an international recall under Steve McClaren.
Joleon Lescott
Age 25 Bookings 0
Date of Birth August 16, 1982 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Birmingham First Match Estonia, 13 Oct 2007
CAPS 4 Last Match Croatia, 21 Nov 2007
Won 2
Lost 2
Draws 0
Goals 0
Micah Richards
Age 19 Bookings 0
Date of Birth June 24, 1988 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Birmingham First Match Holland, 15 Nov 2006
CAPS 11 Last Match Croatia, 21 Nov 2007
Won 5
Lost 4
Draws 2
Goals 1
Micah's profile
At 18 years and 144 days old, Micah became England's 7th youngest player, and youngest ever defender, when he was handed his first senior start for the November 2006 friendly away in Holland.
Powerful defender Micah made his first-team debut for City in their Premiership defeat at Highbury in October 2005 and went on to play 16 times for Stuart Pearce's side last campaign.
Memorably he scored his first goal for the club in the final moments of an FA Cup Fifth Round tie against Aston Villa and also notched another late equaliser against Everton. At international level, Micah has been capped for the U16s, U19s and earned his first caps with the U21s against Moldova in August 2006.
Jonathan Woodgate
Age 28 Bookings 0
Date of Birth January 22, 1980 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Middlesbrough First Match Bulgaria, 09 Jun 1999
CAPS 6 Last Match Spain, 07 Feb 2007
Won 1
Lost 2
Draws 3
Goals 0
Wayne Bridge
Age 27 Bookings 1
Date of Birth August 05, 1980 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Southampton First Match Holland, 13 Feb 2002
CAPS 28 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 16
Lost 4
Draws 8
Goals 1
Ashley Young
Age 22 Bookings 0
Date of Birth July 09, 1985 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Stevenage First Match Austria, 16 Nov 2007
CAPS 2 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 2
Lost 0
Draws 0
Goals 0
Owen Hargreaves
Age 27 Bookings 2
Date of Birth January 20, 1981 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Calgary, Canada First Match Holland, 15 Aug 2001
CAPS 40 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 22
Lost 7
Draws 11
Goals 0
Owen's profile
Owen quickly graduated from England’s Under-21s to the senior team during 2001, making his debut in the friendly with Holland at White Hart Lane.
Initially appearing on the left of midfield, Canadian-born Hargreaves looks assured in a range of positions, including right-back and in various positions in midfield.
Having played in both the 2002 World Cup and 2004 European Championship, Owen was voted by England's fans as England's player of the 2006 World Cup after brilliant performances against Sweden and Portugal.
Owen is renowned for being one of the quickest and fittest members of the squad and is a valuable asset in the England squad.
Steven Gerrard
Age 27 Bookings 7
Date of Birth May 30, 1980 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Liverpool First Match Ukraine, 31 May 2000
CAPS 64 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 42
Lost 7
Draws 15
Goals 12
Steven's profile
The beating heart of Liverpool and one of England’s midfield stars, Steven Gerrard has been in the form of his life for, it seems, his whole career.
Scoring incredible goals for fun, crunching into tackles, and driving through the very heart of the opposition are all trademark Gerrard moves.
He can also play anywhere. Dangerous as a roving forward off the front man, threatening come in off the right wing, bursting down the left flank, a diligent anchorman to protect the back four or piling forward from the centre of the park, at his best, Steve will appear everywhere. And he’s not a bad right back either!
Never satisfied, ‘Stevie G’ has all the attributes to go on to universally recognised as one of the world’s greatest midfielders.
Shaun Wright-Phillps
Age 26 Bookings 0
Date of Birth October 25, 1981 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Greenwich, London First Match Ukraine, 18 Aug 2004
CAPS 19 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 9
Lost 7
Draws 3
Goals 4
Shaun's profile
Shaun enjoyed a great season with Manchester City in 2003-04. He was a shining light in much of their attacking football and earned his first call-up to the full squad to face Sweden.
Though he didn't get on the pitch in Gothenburg, he continued to dazzle the Premiership with his raiding forward play and weighed in with a number of fabulous strikes.
He started where he left off in the current campaign and fully deserved his debut as a substitute in the August friendly with Ukraine at St. James' Park.
But not content with just a new cap, he also produced a fine individual goal to help England round off a 3-0 win.
Gareth Barry
Age 27 Bookings 1
Date of Birth February 23, 1981 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Hastings First Match Ukraine, 31 May 2000
CAPS 17 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 9
Lost 6
Draws 2
Goals 0
David Bentley
Age 23 Bookings 0
Date of Birth August 27, 1984 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Peterborough First Match Israel, 08 Sep 2007
CAPS 3 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 3
Lost 0
Draws 0
Goals 0
Jermaine Jenas
Age 25 Bookings 0
Date of Birth February 18, 1983 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Nottingham First Match Australia, 12 Feb 2003
CAPS 18 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 10
Lost 5
Draws 3
Goals 1
Joe Cole
Age 26 Bookings 5
Date of Birth November 08, 1981 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Islington First Match Mexico, 25 May 2001
CAPS 48 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 28
Lost 8
Draws 12
Goals 7
Joe's profile
Joe began with West Ham United and from an early age his extravagant skill and ability to produce the unexpected led to both praise and pressure being heaped upon him. He has taken it all in his stride, though, and is developing well under Jose Mourinho's watchful eye at Chelsea.
Over the past year or so Cole has also proven to be a very useful goalscoring outlet for the Three Lions, scoring against Denmark in November 2003 and twice during qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. However Joe left the best to the Finals, scoring one of the goals of the tournament with his spectacular dipping volley against Sweden.
Joe has now added delivery and defensive responsibility to his undoubted skill. He is also a student of the game and a massive fan of football. He looks to have the world at his talented feet.
Peter Coruch
Age 27 Bookings 3
Date of Birth January 30, 1981 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Macclesfield First Match Colombia, 31 May 2005
CAPS 25 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 16
Lost 5
Draws 4
Goals 14
Wayne Ronney
Age 22 Bookings 7
Date of Birth October 24, 1985 Dismissals 1
Place of Birth Liverpool First Match Australia, 12 Feb 2003
CAPS 41 Last Match Switzerland, 06 Feb 2008
Won 22
Lost 9
Draws 10
Goals 14
Wayne’s profile
Not for nothing did Wayne become England’s youngest ever player (at 17 years 111 days) against Australia in February 2003.
Theo Walcott may have now taken that accolade but Wayne remains one of the most exciting prospects England has ever produced.
He is strong, quick, tricky, has a habit of scoring spectacular goals and is still developing.
Wayne became the European Championship's youngest ever goalscorer, albeit briefly, when he netted the first of his brace against Switzerland in Coimbra in 2004. He went on to score two more against Croatia to become England's leading marksman at that tournament.
His achievements were recognised by the UEFA technical study group, who included him in the official Euro 2004 All-Star squad.
The 2006 World Cup was a less successful affair for Wayne. Having won his battle for fitness, he was dismissed in England’s crucial Quarter Final with Portugal.
However, Wayne remains one of the world’s greatest players. You suspect him and the World Cup is unfinished business.
Micheal Owen
Michael Owen's wonder goal for England against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup finals propelled him to the forefront of international acclaim.
Owen, then with Liverpool, was only 18 when he tore through the Argentinian defence before finishing in sublime fashion. England lost in a penalty shoot-out, but Owen made an indelible mark with his majestic strike.
His greatest feat for his country, however, came in a World Cup qualifier in Germany in September 2001 when he hit a hat-trick in an unforgettable 5-1 romp.
Owen made his Liverpool debut against Wimbledon in the penultimate game of the 1996-97 season, when he came on as a substitute and scored in a 2-1 defeat.
The following season, he emerged as the Premiership's joint-top scorer with 18 goals, and his star was firmly in the ascendant after France '98.
In 2001, he inspired a famous fightback as he scored two late goals in Liverpool's FA Cup triumph over Arsenal in the first final staged at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
It was part of a trophy treble as Liverpool also won the League Cup and UEFA Cup. It became an unprecedented five honours in a calendar year as they lifted the Charity Shield and European Super Cup, and Owen was named European Footballer of the Year.
In the summer of 2004, Liverpool cashed in on an ambitious Owen when he moved to Real Madrid for £8million.
He struggled to command a regular place with Real, but still scored 13 goals in La Liga in his one season in Spain.
In August 2005, he joined Newcastle for £17m after a hoped-for return to Liverpool failed to materialise.
Around 20,000 fans turned up at St. James' Park to greet Owen. He scored a hat-trick in a 4-2 win at West Ham, but suffered a broken metatarsal on New Year's Eve at Tottenham and missed virtually all of the remainder of the season before heading to the World Cup.
But he was cruelly struck by injury again, damaging his anterior cruciate ligament against Sweden. He underwent surgery in the United States in September and was expected to be out for the rest of the campaign.
Jermain Defoe
Age 25 Bookings 0
Date of Birth October 07, 1982 Dismissals 0
Place of Birth Beckton, London First Match Sweden, 31 Mar 2004
CAPS 26 Last Match Croatia, 21 Nov 2007
Won 16
Lost 7
Draws 3
Goals 3
Jermain's profile
Jermain is one of England’s most exciting young prospects. After being linked to both Manchester United and Arsenal, he finally put pen to paper with Spurs to return to the Premiership in January 2004.
His combination of pace and clinical finishing has allowed him to continue his goalscoring form in the top domestic league.
Jermain put in an awesome performance in the world Cup qualifier in Poland, scoring a vital goal on his first England start and he went on to figure in eight of England's World Cup qualifiers.
Now go to the top of the page and click the STATS link to see details of every game he played in for England...
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