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    England

    The crest of England's men's national team

    From playing in the first ever men's international, winning a World Cup and struggles to win another tournament, England still haven't won a major trophy since 1966.

    The England men's national football team, also known as the Three Lions, are one of the biggest teams in international football history.

    Their golden moment came in 1966, when they won the FIFA World Cup for the first and only time to date.

    Beaten finalists at Euro 2020 and 2024, England's history is a catalogue of near misses at major tournaments from semi-final exits to penalty shootout woe.

    England play their home matches at the iconic Wembley Stadium, which was reopened in 2007 after the original Wembley was demolished, rebuilt on the same grounds as the old stadium.

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    England's early history

    Alf Ramsey and the World Cup victory

    The Don Revie fiasco and Ron Greenwood

    England under Bobby Robson

    The turbulent '90s

    The Golden Generation

    The Euro 2016 crisis and 2018 World Cup resurgence

    Euro 2020 final and heartbreak

    World Cup in Qatar

    More heartbreak at Euro 2024

    The end of the Southgate era

    Tuchel takes the England hot seat

    England legends

    England's biggest rivals

    England's passionate fanbase

    England News