England national futsal team

The England national futsal team represents England during international futsal competitions such as the FIFA Futsal World Cup and the European Championships. It is under the direction of The Football Association. Although futsal in England has been around for a number of years, the national team was first formed in 2003, after futsal started to gain popularity in 2002.[2]

England
Nickname(s)The Three Lions
AssociationThe Football Association
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachMike Skubala
CaptainRaoni Medina
FIFA codeENG
FIFA ranking59 [1]
Home colours
Away colours
First international
 England 5–1 Scotland 
(Rome, Italy; 16 July 1983)
Biggest win
 England 5–0 Malta 
(Hereford, England; 2 April 2010)
 England 5–0 Andorra 
(Loughborough, England; 13 November 2010)
 England 5–0 Cyprus 
(Newcastle, England; 5 June 2014)
 England 6–1 Malta 
(Varna, Bulgaria; 24 January 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Portugal 24–1 England 
(Algarve, Portugal; 21 October 2004)
World Cup
Appearances0
European Championship
Appearances0
World Cup
Appearances3 (First in 1988)
Best resultFirst Round, (1988, 1991, 1997)

Home matches are played at various venues around the country. Friendly matches are played with teams from other European nations, and also compete in Four Nations Tournaments each season, along with teams around Europe. England has entered the World Futsal Cup but failed to qualify in 2008. Also in 2008 England entered 'The Kuala Lumpur World 5’s tournament' in Malaysia, but failed to win a game.

Squad

# Pos Name Caps Club
GK Mark Croft 28 Loughborough Students Futsal
GK Curtis Holmes 34 Sheffield Futsal Club
DF Marcus

Asimeko

33 Baku United Futsal Club
FW Luke Ballinger 70 Chippenham Town F.C.
FW Sam Murphy 34 Baku United Futsal Club
FW Stuart Cook 12 Manchester Futsal Club
FW David Jennings 20 West London Futsal
MF Alex Campana University of Brighton Futsal Club
FW Ian Parkes 46 Team Bath Futsal Club
FW Will Rooke 61 Loughborough Students Futsal
FW Raoni Medina 24 London Helvecia Futsal Club
DF Ally Ndila 39 Helvécia Futsal Club
FW Ben Mortlock 50 Loughborough Students Futsal
DF Guillermo Wallace 4 FS Nazareno

DF

Russell Goldstein 2 Pro Futsal London

Managers

Manager England career Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
Graeme Dell 2003–2008 52 1 2 49 1.9
Peter Sturgess 2008 - 45 16 5 24

As of February 2013

Competition history

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup Record
Year Round Pld W D* L GS GA
Netherlands 1989Did not Enter------
Hong Kong 1992Did not Enter------
Spain 1996Did not Enter------
Guatemala 2000Did not Enter------
Chinese Taipei 2004Did not Enter------
Brazil 2008Did not Qualify------
Thailand 2012Did not Qualify------
Colombia 2016Did not Qualify------
Lithuania 2020Did not Qualify------
Total0/9000000
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA European Futsal Championship

UEFA European Futsal Championship Record
Year Round Pld W D L GS GA
Spain 1996Did not Enter------
Spain 1999Did not Enter------
Russia 2001Did not Enter------
Italy 2003Did not Enter------
Czech Republic 2005Did not Qualify------
Portugal 2007Did not Qualify------
Hungary 2010Did not Qualify------
Croatia 2012Did not Qualify------
Belgium 2014Did not Qualify------
Serbia 2016Did not Qualify------
Slovenia 2018Did not Qualify------
Netherlands 2022TBD------
Total0/12000000

Minor tournaments

Year Tournament City Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
2004Four NationsPortugal AlgarveGroup4th3003850
2004TournamentEngland ManchesterGroup3rd2002719
2005Four NationsFrance Villeneuve d’Ascq3rd/4th4th2002610
2006Four NationsEngland SheffieldGroup4th3012824
2006Four NationsBelgium EdegemGroup4th3003627
2007Four NationsTurkey IzmirGroup4th3003228
2008KL World 5'sMalaysia Kuala LumpurGroup Stage5th4004938
2008Four NationsFrance Caen3rd/4th4th2002212
2008Four NationsEngland LoughboroughGroup3rd3012410
2010Four NationsEngland HerefordFinal2nd210184
2012TournamentNorway BodeGroup2nd211043
2013Four NationsMalta PaolaGroup3rd311145
Total0 Titles30342361211

Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.

References

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