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Fabio Capello: England Manager 08 to Present
Fabio Capello took over as England manager in 2008 and steered the team to World Cup qualification in impressive style.
England's World Cup 2010 Qualifying
How England bounced back from Euro 2008 heartbreak to face Croatia again in their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Women's Football: Euro 09 Challenge
England reached the Euro 09 final but lost 6-2 to Germany after a strong tournament run from Hope Powell's side.
England at The München Olympiastadion
England played just two matches at Munich's iconic 1972 Olympic stadium, starting with a 1978 friendly against World Cup-bound West Germany.
Hampden Park Stadium
Scotland's national football stadium has hosted England vs Scotland matches since 1903 and remains home to Queen's Park FC.
Football History at the Kennington Oval
The Oval in Kennington hosted England's first international football match in 1870, thanks to Charles Alcock's role in developing the sport.
Football and the New Wembley Stadium
How England's new Wembley Stadium replaced a century-old ground and became an architectural landmark for international football.
The Old Wembley Stadium
The old Wembley Stadium was the world's most iconic football ground, famous for its twin towers and hosting the FA Cup Final and England matches.
West Ham Utd, Which Player Scored for England?
West Ham players who scored for England, from Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst in 1966 to Rio Ferdinand and Frank Lampard today.
First Female Football Centurion
Gillian Coultard became England's most-capped female footballer with 119 caps, yet her achievement went largely unnoticed compared to male players.