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 44 (first in 1948)
Best result Winners (9): 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------
Germany 2016Semi-final430174
Total8/1531129105245

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 European Championship in July 2016.[4]

Name DOB Club Caps (goals)
Goalkeepers
Freddie Woodman 4 March 1997 England Newcastle United 11 (0)
Sam Howes 10 November 1997[5] England West Ham United 3 (0)
Defenders
Taylor Moore 12 May 1997 England Bristol City 7 (0)
Callum Connolly 23 September 1997 England Everton 9 (0)
Dael Fry 30 August 1997 England Middlesbrough 8 (0)
Jonjoe Kenny 15 March 1997 England Oxford United (on loan from Everton) 7 (0)
Kyle Walker-Peters 13 April 1997[6] England Tottenham Hotspur 7 (0)
Fikayo Tomori 19 December 1997 England Chelsea 2 (0)
Midfielders
Josh Onomah 27 April 1997 England Tottenham Hotspur 9 (3)
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 29 August 1997 England Ipswich Town (on loan from Arsenal) 6 (2)
Jordan Rossiter 24 March 1997 Scotland Rangers 7 (0)
Ryan Ledson 19 August 1997 England Oxford United 5 (1)
Reece Oxford 16 December 1998 England West Ham United 1 (0)
Forwards
Isaiah Brown 7 January 1997 England Rotherham United (on loan from Chelsea) 11 (3)
Tammy Abraham 2 October 1997 England Bristol City (on loan from Chelsea) 11 (5)
Sheyi Ojo 19 June 1997 England Liverpool 10 (1)
Dominic Solanke 14 September 1997 England Chelsea 9 (3)
Ademola Lookman 20 October 1997 England Charlton Athletic 2 (0)

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
Luke Southwood England Reading 1 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7]
Defenders
Jake Clarke-Salter 22 September 1997 England Bristol Rovers (on loan from Chelsea) 5 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7] INJ
Joe Gomez 23 May 1997 England Liverpool 4 (0) 2015 European Under-19 Championship Elite Qualification Round, 26–31 March 2015[8]
Rico Henry 8 July 1997 England Walsall 4 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7]
Tafari Moore 5 July 1997[9] England Arsenal 4 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7]
Axel Tuanzebe 14 November 1997[10] England Manchester United 2 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7]
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson 2 February 1997 England Wolverhampton Wanderers (on loan from Manchester United) 2 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7] INJ
Tosin Adarabioyo 24 September 1997 England Manchester City 1 (0) v  Netherlands/ Japan, 12/15 November 2015[11]
Midfielders
Lewis Cook 3 February 1997 England Leeds United 8 (0) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7] INJ
Daniel Crowley 3 August 1997 England Oxford United (on loan from Arsenal) 4 (1) v  Netherlands/ Japan, 12/15 November 2015[11]
Louis Reed 25 July 1997 England Sheffield United 2 (0) v  Germany/ Croatia, 4/7 September 2015[12]
Forwards
Patrick Roberts 5 February 1997 Scotland Celtic (on loan from Manchester City) 15 (6) 2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship Elite qualification round, 24–29 March 2016[13]
Adam Armstrong 10 February 1997 England Coventry City (on loan from Newcastle United) 10 (2) v  Mexico, 4/6 June 2016[7]
Karlan Ahearne-Grant 18 September 1997 England Charlton Athletic 1 (0) v  Germany/ Croatia, 4/7 September 2015[12]

Past squads

Honours

References

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  5. "Sam Howes". UEFA. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  6. "Kyle Walker-Peters". Tottenham Hotspur. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
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  9. "Tafari Moore". UEFA. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  10. "Axel Tuanzebe". Manchester United. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
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  12. 1 2 "England U19s squad named for Germany and Croatia trip". The Football Association. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
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