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England's 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 English players aged 21 or under at the start of a two-year European Under-21 Football Championship campaign, so players can be, and often are, up to 23 years old. Also in existence are teams for Under-20s (for non-UEFA tournaments), Under-19s and Under 17s. As long as they are eligible, players can play at any level, making it possible to play for the U21s, senior side and again for the U21s, as Aaron Lennon, Micah Richards, Andy Carroll and Theo Walcott have done recently. It is also possible to play for one country at youth level and another at senior level (providing the player is eligible). Nigel Quashie is a former (2004 � 2006) Scotland international and former England U21 player, while goalkeeper Lee Camp played for the U21s and now plays internationally for Northern Ireland.

The U-21 team came into existence, following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions, in 1976. A goalless draw in a friendly against Wales at Wolves' Molineux Stadium was England U21s' first result.

England U21s do not have a permanent home. They play in stadia dotted all around England, in an attempt to encourage younger fans in all areas of the country to get behind England. Because of the smaller 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 brand new Wembley Stadium, also a world record attendance for a U21 game. The match was one of the required two "ramp up" 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.

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Year Progress
1978 Semi Final
1980 Semi Final
1982 Champions
1984 Champions
1986 Semi Final
1988 Semi Final
1990 Failed to qualify
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000 Group Stage
2002 Group Stage
2004 Failed to qualify
2006
2007 Semi Final
2009 Final
2011 Group Stage
2013 To Be Determined

Head coach :
Tenure Head Coach/Manager
1977 � 1990 England Dave Sexton
1990 � 1993 England Lawrie McMenemy
1994 � 1996 England Dave Sexton
1996 � 1999 England Peter Taylor
1999 England Peter Reid
1999 � 2001 England Howard Wilkinson
2001 � 2004 England David Platt
2004 � 2007 England Peter Taylor
2007 � England Stuart Pearce

Other staff :
Assistant Coach England Steve Wigley
Coach England Brian Eastick
Goalkeeping Coach Wales Martin Thomas
Physiotherapists England Dave Galley
England Mike Healy
Doctor England Dr. Mark Waller
Masseur England Paul Small
Exercise Scientist England Gary Phillips
Video Analyst England Steve O'Brien
Kit Manager England Mike Skoullos

Leading appearances :
Rank Player Club(s) U-21 Caps
1 James Milner Leeds United, Newcastle United, Aston Villa 46
=2 Tom Huddlestone Derby County, Tottenham Hotspur 33
=2 Fabrice Muamba Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers 33
4 Michael Mancienne Chelsea, Hamburg 30
=5 Scott Carson Leeds United, Liverpool 29
=5 Steven Taylor Newcastle United 29
=7 Jamie Carragher Liverpool 27
=7 Gareth Barry Aston Villa 27
9 David Prutton Nottingham Forest, Southampton 25
10 Jermaine Pennant Arsenal 24

Leading goalscorers :
Rank Player Club(s) U-21 Goals
=1 Alan Shearer Southampton 13
=1 Francis Jeffers Everton, Arsenal 13
=3 Frank Lampard West Ham United 9
=3 Darren Bent Ipswich Town, Charlton Athletic 9
=3 James Milner Leeds United, Newcastle United, Aston Villa 9
=6 Mark Hateley Coventry City, Portsmouth 8
=6 Carl Cort Wimbledon 8
=8 Mark Robins Manchester United 7
=8 Shola Ameobi Newcastle United 7
=8 Jermain Defoe West Ham United 7

Leading goalscorers :
Name DOB Club Caps (goals)
Goalkeepers
Frank Fielding 4 April 1988(age 23) England Derby County 12 (0)
Alex McCarthy 3 December 1989(age 21) England Reading 3 (0)
Jason Steele 18 August 1990(age 21) England Middlesbrough 1 (0)
Defenders
Michael Mancienne 8 January 1988(age 23) Germany Hamburger SV 30 (1)
Ryan Bertrand 5 August 1989(age 22) England Chelsea 16 (0)
Chris Smalling 22 November 1989(age 21) England Manchester United 14 (1)
James Tomkins 23 September 1989(age 21) England West Ham United 10 (0)
Phil Jones 21 February 1992(age 19) England Manchester United 9 (0)
Kyle Walker 28 May 1990(age 21) England Tottenham Hotspur 7 (0)
Midfielders
Fabrice Muamba 6 April 1988(age 23) England Bolton Wanderers 33 (0)
Danny Rose 2 July 1990(age 21) England Tottenham Hotspur 20 (3)
Jack Rodwell 11 March 1991(age 20) England Everton 17 (2)
Tom Cleverley 12 August 1989(age 22) England Manchester United 16 (0)
Jack Cork 25 June 1989(age 22) England Southampton 13 (0)
Jordan Henderson 17 June 1990(age 21) England Liverpool 10 (2)
Henri Lansbury 12 October 1990(age 20) England Arsenal 9 (0)
Marc Albrighton 18 November 1989(age 21) England Aston Villa 8 (1)
Scott Sinclair 25 March 1989(age 22) Wales Swansea City 7 (1)
Forwards
Daniel Sturridge 1 September 1989(age 21) England Chelsea 15 (4)
Danny Welbeck 26 November 1990(age 20) England Manchester United 14 (5)
Nathan Delfouneso 2 February 1991(age 20) England Aston Villa 8 (2)
Connor Wickham 31 March 1993(age 18) England Sunderland 3 (0)

Recent call-ups :
Name DOB Club Caps (goals) Most recent call-up
Goalkeepers
Alex Smithies 5 March 1990(age 21) England Huddersfield Town 0 (0) v  , 24 March 2011
Ben Amos 10 April 1990(age 21) England Manchester United 0 (0) v  , 24 March 2011
Defenders
Joe Bennett 28 March 1990(age 21) England Middlesbrough 2 (0) 2011 European Championship provisional squad, 11 � 25 June 2011
Kieran Trippier 19 September 1990(age 20) England Burnley (on loan from Manchester City) 2 (0) 2011 European Championship provisional squad, 11 � 25 June 2011
Jordan Spence 24 May 1990(age 21) England Bristol City (on loan from West Ham United) 1 (0) v  , 24 March 2011
Nathan Baker 23 April 1991(age 20) England Aston Villa 1 (0) v  , 24 March 2011
Steven Caulker 29 December 1991(age 19) England Swansea City (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur) 1 (0) v  , 24 March 2011
Martin Kelly 27 April 1990(age 21) England Liverpool 2 (1) v  , 8 February 2011
Joe Mattock 15 May 1990(age 21) England West Bromwich Albion 4 (0) v  , 25 March 2008
Midfielders
Jack Wilshere 1 January 1992(age 19) England Arsenal 7 (0) 2011 European Championship provisional squad, 11 � 25 June 2011
Josh McEachran 1 March 1993(age 18) England Chelsea 4 (0) 2011 European Championship provisional squad, 11 � 25 June 2011
Jordon Mutch 2 December 1991(age 19) England Birmingham City 1 (0) v  , 24 March 2011
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 15 August 1993(age 18) England Arsenal 1 (0) v  , 8 February 2011
Victor Moses 12 December 1990(age 20) England Wigan Athletic 1 (0) v  , 3 September 2010
Dan Gosling 2 February 1990(age 21) England Newcastle United 2 (0) v  , 3 March 2010
Forwards

National under-21 football teams of Europe (UEFA)

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales
Former nations: Czechoslovakia, East Germany, USSR, Yugoslavia

European Under-21 Championship

1976 �1978, 1978 �1980, 1980 �1982, 1982 �1984, 1984 �1986, 1986 �1988, 1988 �1990, 1990 �1992, 1992 �1994 France, 1994 �1996 Spain, 1996 �1998 Romania, 1998 �2000 Slovakia, 2000 �2002 Switzerland, 2002 �2004 Germany, 2004 �2006 Portugal, 2006 �2007 Netherlands, 2007 �2009 Sweden, 2009 �2011 Denmark

Football in England

National teamsEngland, B, C, U-21, U-20, U-19, U-18, U-17, U-16
National Football CentreSt George's Park (Burton)
League systemPremier League, The Football League (Championship * League One * League Two), Football Conference (National * North * South), Northern Premier (Premier Division * Division One North * Division One South), Southern League (Premier Division * Division One Midlands * Division One South & West), Isthmian League (Premier Division * Division One North * Division One South)
Domestic cupsFA Cup, Football League Cup, FA Community Shield, Football League Trophy, FA Trophy, Conference League Cup, FA Vase, FA NLS Cup

Reserve and youth football in England

National teamsEngland U-21, U-20, U-19, U-18, U-17, U-16
League competitionsPremier Reserve League, Premier Academy League, Central League, Football Combination, Football League Youth Alliance
Cup competitionsFA Youth Cup, Central League Cup, Combination Challenge Cup, Youth Alliance Cup, County Cup competitions



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