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Longest England career Stanley Matthews, 22 years 228 days, 29 September 1934 – 15 May 1957 [18] Shortest England career [note 5] Nathaniel Chalobah, <1 minute, 15 October 2018, 3–2 vs. Spain [19] Martin Kelly, 2 minutes, 26 May 2012, 1–0 vs. Norway [19] Most consecutive appearances comprising entire England career
This article concerns football records in England. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from the Football League or Premier League. Where a different record exists for the top flight (Football League First Division 1888–1992, and Premier League 1992–present), this is also given. This article includes clubs based in Wales that compete ...
England's first competition organised by a national body, the FA Cup, began in the 1871–72 season, making it one of the oldest football competitions in the world. [1] [2] Arsenal hold the record number of wins, with 14. [3] League football began in the next decade with the founding of The Football League in 1888–89.
Former captain Joe Root, pictured in 2017, holds several England Test cricket records.. Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. [1] A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, [a] [b] and is played by teams representing full member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Bayern Munich's double winning team of 2014. The Double, in association football, is the achievement of winning a country's top tier division and its primary domestic cup competition in the same season. The lists in this article examine this definition of a double, while derivative sections examine much less frequent, continental instances.
In 1984, Viv Richards of the West Indies further bettered the record with an unbeaten 189 runs against England at Old Trafford. [12] [13] Kerr, the youngest player to score a double century, is the highest individual scorer in WODI history with a score of 232. Until December 1997, no player had achieved a score of 200 in ODIs.
Friendly match between England and Germany at Wembley Stadium in 2007.. The following tables show the England national football team's all-time international record. The statistics are composed of FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Football Championship, UEFA Nations League and British Home Championship (1883–1984) matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches.
With only three other batsmen scoring double figures, England lost the Test and the Ashes [94] and despite only having an average of 27.6 runs, [95] Cook scored one of only three English centuries on the tour and also on 28 December 2006 in Melbourne, Cook scored his thousandth Test run, the second cricketer to do this in their maiden year ...