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National U-18 football team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
England national under-18 football team, also known as England under-18s or England U18(s), represents England in association football at under-18 age level and is controlled by the Football Association, the governing body for football in England.
Nickname(s) | The Three Lions | ||
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Association | The Football Association (The FA) | ||
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||
Head coach | Liam Bramley[1] | ||
FIFA code | ENG | ||
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The team competed in the FIFA International Youth Tournament (later taken over by UEFA) and its successor, the UEFA European Under-18 Championship, and was often referred to as England Youth.[2][3] After the tournament was renamed the European Under-18 Championship, England won twice more, in 1980[4] and 1993.[5] In 1997, eligibility rules changed and the competition was rebranded as the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in 2001.
Nowadays, the under-18 banner is used for participation in international friendlies. The 2017 Toulon Tournament was also composed largely of under-18 players.[6][7]
For the 2024–25 season, players born on or after 1 January 2007 are eligible. Players born between January and August 2007 are second-year scholars in the English academy system, players born between September 2007 and August 2008 are first-year scholars.
The following players were named in the squad for games against Portugal, Switzerland and France, to be played between 4-8 September 2024.[8]
Names in italics denote players who have been capped by England in a higher age group.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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- | GK | Spike Brits | 24 June 2007 | Manchester City | ||
- | GK | Douglass Lukjanciks | [9] | 9 October 2007Everton | ||
- | GK | Oliver Whatmuff | [10] | 6 November 2007Manchester City | ||
- | DF | Harry Amass | 16 March 2007 | Manchester United | ||
- | DF | Samuel Amissah | [11] | 7 March 2007Fulham | ||
- | DF | Jaden Dixon | 7 May 2007 | Stoke City | ||
- | DF | Airidas Golambeckis | [12] | 4 November 2007West Ham United | ||
- | DF | Christian McFarlane | 25 January 2007 | New York City FC | ||
- | DF | Saheed Olagunju | [13] | 7 January 2007Wolverhampton Wanderers | ||
- | DF | Carter Pinnington | [14] | 21 February 2007Liverpool | ||
- | DF | Leo Shahar | [15] | 18 March 2007Newcastle United | ||
- | MF | Jack Fletcher | 19 March 2007 | Manchester United | ||
- | MF | Oliver Harrison | [16] | 7 August 2007Chelsea | ||
- | MF | Joshua King | [17] | 3 January 2007Fulham | ||
- | MF | Trey Nyoni | 30 June 2007 | Liverpool | ||
- | MF | Chris Rigg | 18 June 2007 | Sunderland | ||
- | MF | Sol Sidibe | 10 February 2007 | Stoke City | ||
- | FW | Jesse Derry | [18] | 30 June 2007Crystal Palace | ||
- | FW | Baylee Dipepa | 12 January 2007 | Port Vale | ||
- | FW | Mateus Mane | [19] | 16 September 2007Wolverhampton Wanderers | ||
- | FW | Shim Mheuka | 20 October 2007 | Chelsea | ||
- | FW | Divine Mukasa | [20] | 22 August 2007Manchester City | ||
- | FW | Alejandro Rodriguez | [21] | 11 March 2008Lyon | ||
- | FW | Trevan Sanusi | [22] | 25 April 2007Newcastle United |
The following players have previously been called up to the England under-18 squad and remain eligible.
FIFA International Youth Tournament
Winners: 1948
UEFA International Youth Tournament
Winners: 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975
Runners-up: 1958, 1965, 1967
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