Welcome to England AFC, the England football team website.

Whatever information you're searching for about the england football team, whether you're looking for England match tickets or your new England shirtyou'll find it on England AFC.  This is an unofficial website and is in no way affiliated with the FA or any person or company associated or related to the England football team.

England won the FIFA World Cup in 1966, the Home Championships 54 Times, Olympic Gold in 1900, 1908 and 1912, the England Challenge Cup, Le Tournoi de France and the Rous Cup (3 times). Information on all these competitions is listed in our History of the England football team section.

England have also played in the US Bicentennial Cup, the Ciudad de México Cup, the Azteca Tournament, the US Cup Tournament, the The Umbro Cup and the King Hassan II Cup.

The History of the England football team section also contains a tribute to Sir Alf Ramsey, England's good times England's bad times, A brief history of football, A brief history of the England team and The 1966 World Cup Triumph.

In addition to this, we have compiled comprehensive databases containing information on every match, player, manager and venue that England have played, played at or played under. This information is fully searchable and can be found in our data archives. The England AFC player archive contains information on every player to have played for England since 1872. The England AFC match archive contains infomation about every full international involving the senior mens team. The archive dates from the first international match in 1872 to the present day. The England AFC grounds archive contains information about the stadia around the world in which England have played. The England AFC Manager archive contains information about each of the men who have managed England over the years.

The 1966 World Cup world cup 1966 celebrations Winning the World Cup in 1966 is still England's biggest achievement to date. Beating arch rivals West Germany at Wembley made the victory all the sweeter.

England Thrash Germany germany 1 - 5 england scoreboard england players celebrate England thrash Germany 5-1 in Munich with help from a Michael Owen hat-trick. The result allows England the chance to qualify automatically for the 2002 world cup but, more importantly, it inflicts a deeply embarrassing defeat on the Germans. To cap the victory, it's the first time that Germany have been defeated in a meaningful World Cup qualifier.

We have all the latest football news about David Beckham, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard, John Terry, Joe Cole, Aaron Lennon, Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and the rest of the England Football Team, as well as massive databases containing every england football match result since 1872!

Click here for the results database

We've also got information on all the England Managers since World War II and, If you're looking for England Players, then we have an archive of over 1200 England players all of whom have taken to the field wearing the famous three lions badge.

Click here for the manager database

Click here for the player database

Or, if you're looking for information about Wembley stadium and the other football stadia which the England football team have played World Cup, European Championships and Friendly matches in, then check out our venue or grounds archive.

Click here for the venue or grounds database

If you're looking for a new England shirt, then why not visit our shop and buy the England home shirt or the England away shirt?

Click here for the England Shirt Shop

If it's England tickets and England match information you're after, then you can visit our England fixtures and tickets guide.

Click here for the England Fixtures and Tickets

And we also have masses of information on the history of the england football team, with articles on the history of English international football, the history of football, sir Alf Ramsey and all the competitions and trophies that the England team have taken part in and won over the years. We event have a full article on the 1966 World cup win.

You can see all that and more at our history of the england team page at

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Did you know?

A 16-year old named Tommy Spratt, scored 14 goals on his debut for Manchester United's fifth team in 1957-58 in a 25-0 win