England national under-21 football team

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Quick facts: Nickname(s), Association, Head coach, Most ca...
England Under-21
Nickname(s)The Young Lions
AssociationThe Football Association
Head coachLee Carsley
Most capsJames Milner (46)
Top scorerEddie Nketiah (16)
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First international
Flag_of_England.svg England 0–0 Wales Flag_of_Wales.svg
(Wolverhampton, England; 15 December 1976)
Biggest win
Flag_of_England.svg England 9–0 San Marino Flag_of_San_Marino.svg
(Shrewsbury, England; 19 November 2013)
Biggest defeat
Flag_of_Romania_%281965%E2%80%931989%29.svg Romania 4–0 England Flag_of_England.svg
(Ploieşti, Romania; 14 October 1980)
Flag_of_England.svg England 0–4 Spain Flag_of_Spain.svg
(Birmingham, England; 27 February 2001)
Flag_of_Germany.svg Germany 4–0 England Flag_of_England.svg
(Malmö, Sweden; 29 June 2009)
UEFA U-21 Championship
Appearances17 (first in 1978)
Best resultWinners (1982, 1984)
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The England national under-21 football team, also known as England under-21s or England U21(s), is considered to be the feeder team for the England national football team.

This team is for England players aged under 21 at the start of the calendar year in which a two-year European Under-21 Football Championship campaign begins, so some players can remain with the squad until the age of 23. As long as they are eligible, players can play for England at any level, making it possible to play for the U21s, senior side, and again for the U21s, as Jack Butland, Harry Kane, Calum Chambers and John Stones have done. It is also possible to play for one country at youth level and another at senior level (providing the player has not played a senior competitive game in his previous country).

The U21 team came into existence in 1976, following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions. A goalless draw in a friendly against Wales at Wolverhampton Wanderers' Molineux Stadium was England U21s' first result.

England U21s do not have a permanent home. They play in stadia across England, in an attempt to encourage younger fans in all areas of the country to attend matches. Because of the lower demand compared to the senior national team, smaller grounds can be used. The record attendance for an England U21 match was set on 24 March 2007, when England U21 played Italy U21 in front of a crowd of just under 60,000 at the new Wembley Stadium, also a world record attendance for a U21 game.[1] The match was one of the required two events the stadium hosted in order to gain its safety certificate in time for its full-capacity opening for the 2007 FA Cup Final in May.[2][3]