England national under-19 football team

England Under-19
Nickname(s) Three Lions
Association The Football Association
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Aidy Boothroyd
FIFA code ENG
First colours
Second colours
European Championship
Appearances ? (First in 1948)
Best result Winner: 1948, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1973 ,1975, 1980, 1993

England national under-19 football team, also known as England under-19s or England U19(s), represents England in association football at under-19 age level and is controlled by the Football Association, the governing body for football in England. Primarily, it competes to qualify for the annual UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.

In July 2015, Aidy Boothroyd was appointed to coach the squad.[1]

Competition history

UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship

Year Round GP W D* L GS GA
Norway 2002Group stage302167
Liechtenstein 2003Group stage310235
Switzerland 2004Elite round------
Northern Ireland 2005Runners-up522198
Poland 2006Elite round------
Austria 2007Elite round------
Czech Republic 2008Group stage311132
Ukraine 2009Runners-up5221137
France 2010Semi-final411257
Romania 2011Elite round------
Estonia 2012Semi-final421165
Lithuania 2013Elite round------
Hungary 2014Elite round------
Greece 2015Elite round------
Total7/14279994541

Fixtures and results 2015–2016

2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship

Qualification

First qualifying round
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England (Q) 3 2 1 0 3 0 +3 7 Elite round
2  Italy (Q) 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5
3  Finland 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4 Possible Elite round based on ranking
4  Macedonia (H, E) 3 0 0 3 3 7 4 0
Updated to match(es) played on 10 October 2015. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (H) Host; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated.
Elite qualifying round
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7 Final tournament
2  Spain (H) 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
3  Georgia (E) 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 1
4  Greece (E) 2 0 1 1 1 3 2 1
Updated to match(es) played on 24 March 2016. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (H) Host.

Friendly matches

[2][3]

Players

Latest squad

Players born on or after 1 January 1997 will be eligible until the end of the 2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. Names in italics denote players who have been capped by England in a higher age group.

The following players were named in the squad for the 2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship Elite qualification round in March 2016.[4]

Name DOB Club Caps (goals)
Goalkeepers
Freddie Woodman 4 March 1997 England Newcastle United 10 (0)
Sam Howes 10 November 1997[5] England West Ham United 2 (0)
Defenders
Taylor Moore 12 May 1997 France RC Lens 7 (0)
Callum Connolly 23 September 1997 England Everton 7 (0)
Dael Fry 30 August 1997 England Middlesbrough 6 (0)
Jonjoe Kenny 15 March 1997 England Oxford United (on loan from Everton) 5 (0)
Kyle Walker-Peters 13 April 1997[6] England Tottenham Hotspur 5 (0)
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson 2 February 1997 England Manchester United 2 (0)
Tafari Moore 5 July 1997[7] England Arsenal 2 (0)
Midfielders
Lewis Cook 3 February 1997 England Leeds United 8 (0)
Josh Onomah 27 April 1997 England Tottenham Hotspur 8 (3)
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 29 August 1997 England Ipswich Town (on loan from Arsenal) 6 (2)
Ryan Ledson 19 August 1997 England Cambridge United (on loan from Everton) 3 (1)
Forwards
Patrick Roberts 5 February 1997 England Manchester City 15 (6)
Isaiah Brown 7 January 1997 Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem (on loan from Chelsea) 9 (3)
Tammy Abraham 2 October 1997[8] England Chelsea 9 (5)
Adam Armstrong 10 February 1997 England Coventry City (on loan from Newcastle United) 8 (2)
Sheyi Ojo 19 June 1997 England Liverpool) 8 (1)

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the England under-19 squad and remain eligible.

Name DOB Club Caps (goals) Most recent call-up
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Jake Clarke-Salter 22 September 1997 England Chelsea 5 (0) 2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship Elite qualification round, 24–29 March 2016
Rico Henry 8 July 1997 England Walsall 2 (0) v  Netherlands/ Japan, 12/15 November 2015[9]
Tosin Adarabioyo 24 September 1997 England Manchester City 1 (0) v  Netherlands/ Japan, 12/15 November 2015[9]
Reece Oxford 16 December 1998 England West Ham United 1 (0) v  Netherlands/ Japan, 12/15 November 2015[9]
Joe Gomez 23 May 1997 England Liverpool 4 (0) 2015 European Under-19 Championship Elite Qualification Round, 26–31 March 2015[10]
Midfielders
Daniel Crowley 3 August 1997 England Arsenal 4 (1) v  Netherlands/ Japan, 12/15 November 2015[9]
Jordan Rossiter 24 March 1997 England Liverpool 5 (0) 2016 European Under-19 Championship qualifying round, 8–13 October 2015[11]
Louis Reed 25 July 1997 England Sheffield United 2 (0) v  Germany/ Croatia, 4/7 September 2015[12]
Forwards
Dominic Solanke 14 September 1997 Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem (on loan from Chelsea) 5 (1) 2016 European Under-19 Championship qualifying round, 8–13 October 2015[11]
Karlan Ahearne-Grant 18 September 1997 England Charlton Athletic 1 (0) v  Germany/ Croatia, 4/7 September 2015[12]

Past squads

Honours

References

  1. "Four new interim England national coaches appointed". The Football Association. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  2. "Fixtures". http://www.thefa.com/. The Football Association. Retrieved 24 September 2013. External link in |work= (help)
  3. "Results". http://www.thefa.com/. The Football Association. Retrieved 24 September 2013. External link in |work= (help)
  4. 1 2 "England MU19s squad named for UEFA Euro Elite Qualifiers". The Football Association. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  5. "Sam Howes". UEFA. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  6. "Kyle Walker-Peters". Tottenham Hotspur. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  7. "Tafari Moore". UEFA. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  8. "Tammy Abraham". UEFA. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  9. 1 2 3 4 "England Under-19s squad named for Netherlands and Japan games". The Football Association. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  10. "England Under-19s squad named for Elite Round qualifiers". http://www.thefa.com/. The Football Association. Retrieved 17 March 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  11. 1 2 "Aidy Boothroyd names his Young Lions to begin Euro quest". The Football Association. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  12. 1 2 "England U19s squad named for Germany and Croatia trip". The Football Association. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  13. Smyth, Rob (2009-06-29). "The forgotten story of… England's class of '93 | Rob Smyth | Football". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2013-08-18.

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