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Position: Country Score, Wins, Draws, Losses, Goal Difference 1, England.
Manager: Alf Ramsey (England) 11651011382 former West Germany.
Manager: Helmut Schönn (Federal Republic of Germany) 9641115693 Portugal.
Manager: Otto Gloria (Brazil) 10650117894 former Soviet Union.
Manager: Nikolai Morozov (USSR) 8640210645 Argentina.
Manager: Juan Carlos Lorenzo (Argentina) 542114226 Hungary.
Manager: Rajos Barotti (Hungary) 442028717 Uruguay.
Manager: Ondino Vieira (Uruguay) 441215 -38 North Korea.
Head Coach: Myung Yehyun (North Korea) 3411259-49 Italy.
Manager: Edmundo Fabry (Italy) 2310222010 Spain.
Manager: Jose Villalonga (Spain) 2310245-111 Brazil.
Manager: Vicente Fiora (Brazil) 2310246-212 Mexico.
Manager: Ignacio Trelles (Mexico) 2302113-213 France.
Manager: Henri Guerin (France) 1301125-314 Chile.
Manager: Luis Alamos (Chile) 1301225-315 Bulgaria.
Manager: Rudolf Vitrasil (Czechoslovakia) 0300318-716 Switzerland.
Manager: Alfredo Forni (Italy) 0300319-8<>
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Spain's previous World Cup rankings: 12th. 1934 World Cup in Italy:
5th place. 1950 World Cup in Brazil: 4th place.
1962 World Cup in Chile: 13th place. England 1966 World Cup:
10th place. 1978 World Cup in Argentina: 10th place.
1982 World Cup in Spain: 12th. Mexico 1986 World Cup:
7th place. 1990 World Cup in Italy: 10th place.
Spain did not participate in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. In the 1962 Chile World Cup, Spain did not qualify for the group stage with 1 win and 2 losses, ranked 1-2 among the 16 teams participating in the England World Cup, and ranked among the 16 teams participating in the Mexico World Cup, Spain did not participate in the World Cup in Mexico. Spain did not participate in the 1974 World Cup in Germany.
In the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, Spain did not qualify for the first round of the group stage with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss, and ranked 10th out of 16 teams in the competition.
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The 1966 World Cup featured 16 teams.
The teams participating in the 1966 World Cup were: England, the former West Germany, Portugal, the former Soviet Union, Argentina, Hungary, Uruguay, North Korea, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, France, Chile, Bulgaria and Switzerland.
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Charlton.
A total of 16 teams from the four continental confederations participated in the tournament, with the exception of the host country England and defending champion Brazil, which automatically qualified for the tournament, and the remaining 14 teams qualified through qualifiers organized by the continental football confederations.
On the evening of July 30, 1966, Beijing time, England defeated West Germany 4-2Won the 1966 World Cup in England, with Charlton Athletic (England) as the best player and Eusebio as the top scorer (Portugal).
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Jack Charlton (born 8 May 1935 – 11 July 2020) is a former English professional footballer who was born in Ashington, Northumberland, in the north of England. On July 11, 2020, Jack Charlton passed away at the age of 85.
Charlton was a regular centre-back for Leeds United, who dominated the 60s and 70s, winning the League One title in 1969, the FA Cup in 1972 and the European Fairs Cup in 1968 and 1971. He made a total of 773 appearances for Leeds United, the club's highest for the club.
Johnny Giles described him in his autobiography as "England's best centre-back between 1963 and 1972". Charlton Athletic made 35 appearances for England and played in all of the tournaments in which the team won the 1966 World Cup. In 2006, Charlton was voted in Leeds United's all-time team after being voted for by Leeds United fans.
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The England men's national football team is currently ranked 4th in the world.
With one of the strongest teams in the European region, known as the "Three Lions", the current world ranking of the English football team can be said to be all based on its own strength to stabilize its position in football, and it has also had a good record in the international league in recent years. He has reached the top eight of the World Cup and European Championship 18 times in history.
He has won the 1966 World Cup in England and the 1997 Britain, Italy, Pakistan and France Invitational Tournament. The goal difference against Germany, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Hungary, Spain and other teams in the history is the highest in the world. In the 2020 European Football Championship, England lost to Italy on penalties in the final and finished second.
England football captain Harry Kane
Harry Kane was born on 28 July 1993 in London, England, an English footballer who plays as a striker and currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League and captains the England men's national football team. Kane was named to the England squad for the first time on 19 March 2015. On January 14, 2018, Kane became Tottenham's all-time Premier League top scorer.
In June 2018, Kane led LinkedIn Gran to the 2018 World Cup in Russia and scored a brace in stoppage time against Tunisia on his World Cup debut, Kane eventually helped England finish fourth in the World Cup, scoring six goals and winning the World Cup Golden Boot.
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England's World Cup standings are as follows:
1966: England win the World Cup.
1950: Group stage, 8th place, 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses, 2-2 on aggregate.
1954: Quarterfinals, 6th place, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 8-8 on aggregate.
1958: Group stage, 11th, 0 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss, 4-5 on aggregate.
1962: Quarterfinals, 8th place, 1 win, 1 draw, 2 losses, 5-6 on aggregate.
1966: Champion, 5 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 11-3 on aggregate.
1970: Quarterfinals, 8th, 2 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses, 4-4 on aggregate.
1982: Semi-final, 6th place, 3 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses, 6-1 on aggregate.
1986: Quarterfinals, 8th place, 2 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 7-3 on aggregate.
1990: Champions, 3 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss, 8-6 on aggregate.
1998: Round of 16, 9th place, 2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss, 7-4 on aggregate.
2002: Quarterfinals, 6th, 2 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss, 6-3 on aggregate.
2006 Nuclear Sparrow: Quarterfinals, 7th place, 3 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses, 6-2 on aggregate.
2010: Round of 16, 13th, 1 win, 2 draws, 1 loss, 3-5 on aggregate.
2014: Group stage, 26th, 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 2-4 on aggregate.
2018: Runner-up, 3 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses, 12-8 on aggregate.
England
England is located in the southeast of the island of Great Britain, south of Scotland, east of Wales, including the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly and the small islands along the coast, with an area of about 130,000 square kilometers, which is the largest, most populous and most economically developed part of the United Kingdom. Historically, England and Scotland were bounded by Hadrian's Wall.
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List of main players of the England 06 World Cup national team.
Number Position Player Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg)- Goalkeeper Paul Robinson Tottenham 15 Oct 1979 193 90- Goalkeeper David James Manchester City 1970-8-1 194 93- Goalkeeper Robert Greene Norwich City 1980-1-19 191 93- Defender Leo Ferdinand Manchester United 1978-11-7 189 82- Defender John Terry Chelsea 1980-12-7 184 78- Defender Saul Campbell Arsenal Sep 18, 1974 188 91- Defender Jamie Carragher Liverpool Jan 28, 1978 188 81- Defender Ledley King Tottenham 10 Dec 1980 185 88- Guard Ashley Cole Arsenal 1980-12-20 172 67- Guard Gary Neville Manchester United 18-Feb-1975 175 74- Guard Wayne Bridge Chelsea 5 Aug 1980 178 75- Defender Luke Young Charlton 19 Jul 1979 183 78- Forward Frank Lampard Chelsea 20 Jun 1978 183 76- Forward David Beckham Real Madrid 2 May 1975 180 67- Forward Joe Cole Chelsea 8 Nov 1981 175 70- Forward Steven Gerrard Liverpool 30 May 1980 186 82- Forward Owen Hargreaves Bayern 20 Jan 1981 180 73- Forward Michael Carrick Tottenham 28 Jul 1981 183 74- Forward Wright Phillips Chelsea 25 Oct 1981 168 62- Forward Alan Smith Man Utd 1980-10-28 176 69- Forward Michael Owen Newcastle 14-12-1979 172 67- Forward Wayne Rooney Manchester United 1985-10-24 181 70- Forward Pete Crouch Liverpool 1981-1-30 200 80- Forward Jemaine Defoe Tottenham 1982-10-7 169 65
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No. 1 Paul Robinson (goalkeeper).
No. 2 Gary Neville (Defender).
No. 3 Cole (Defender).
No. 4 Steven Gerrard (avant-back).
No.5 Rio Ferdinand (defender).
No. 6 Terry (defender).
No. 7 David Beckham (avant).
No.8 Frank Lampard (forward).
No. 9 Wayne Rooney (striker).
No. 10 Owen (forward).
No. 11 Joe Cole (avant-back).
No. 12 Campbell (guard).
Number 13 David James (goalkeeper).
No. 14 Wayne Bridge (Guard).
No.15 Jamie Carragher (Defender)
No. 16 Hargreaves (avant-back).
No. 17 Janas (avant-back).
No. 18 Michael Carrick (avant-garde).
No. 19 Aaron Lennon (avant-garde).
No. 20 Stewater-Downing (avant).
No. 21 Crouch (forward).
No. 22 Robert Green (goalkeeper).
No. 23 Theo Walcott (forward) 10 years is not yet available, and the list will not be available until a week before the opening.
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