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England's Away Uniform
June2014 to September2015

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Description
Red short-sleeved crew-neck shirt with non-contrasting pin stripes forming a huge shadow St. George cross across the front of the shirt. Embroidered emblem on left breast, with white border and a white star above the emblem. Lower-case 'v' in white below the emblem. The opponent's name in capitalised white lettering below the 'v', flanked on each side by a sword pointing outwards, outlined in white in the top half on the left and in the bottom half on the right, and in solid white in the bottom half on the left and in the top half on the right. The date in white, in numeric form (e.g. 05·09·15 against San Marino) was below the opponent's name. White Swoosh on right breast, white number in centre of chest, in same font as on the white shirt, and on reverse with a v-shaped mesh, with surname in capitalised white lettering above number on reverse in same font, and red emblem at base of each number on reverse. Fifteen sets of rounded white v-shaped plastic strips running alongside each side seam on the inside of the front of the shirt, with nine ventilation holes on each, getting progressively smaller from the middle outwards, and with gaps between sets of five upper strips, and four, three, two and one below them. Rectangular black label on left hip with AUTHENTIC in large silver capitalised letters, with two silver lines underneath, followed by a nine-digit serial number in silver below, all within a silver border occupying two-thirds of the left-hand side of the label. Remaining third comprises a black Swoosh, with a black line underneath, followed by 2014 in black below, all on a silver background of interlocking diamond shapes. DRI-FIT in capitalised white lettering embroidered onto right hip.

White shorts, with white drawstring and red seams. DRI-FIT in capitalised grey lettering embroidered onto right hip. Red number on left thigh, in same font as on shirt, with red Swoosh underneath. Embroidered emblem on right thigh, with white border.

Red socks with a white Swoosh on shin. Pattern of four orange blocks on back of calf. Patterned white footings, with grey borders. DRI-FIT in capitalised white lettering in a grey panel, with a grey border, on each heel.

For the first two fixtures in which this kit was worn, England's captain wore a plain white armband. The armbands worn in the other three games by Wayne Rooney, all European Championship qualification fixtures, were yellow and featured the UEFA NO TO RACISM logo.

Variations
  • For the first two games in which this shirt was worn, England did not wear any match details on the shirt.

  • The names of England's opponents for the three European Championship qualification fixtures, as they appeared beneath the emblem, were ESTONIA, SAN MARINO and SLOVENIA.

  • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain only included his paternal family name (CHAMBERLAIN) on his shirts.

  • For the three European Championship qualification fixtures, England had the competition logo embroidered onto the right sleeve, and the qualifiers logo and the UEFA RESPECT logo on the left sleeve.

  • England wore an alternative pair of red shorts for the last two games in which this shirt was worn, with a red drawstring, white seams, a white number on the left thigh in the same font as on the shirt, with a white Swoosh underneath and an embroidered emblem on the right thigh, with a white border.

Most Appearances

5 - Wayne Rooney

4 - Jordan Henderson (1 sub), Adam Lallana (2 sub), Jack Wilshere (1 sub)

  • 31 players wore this shirt.

  • Jon Flanagan was the only player to make his international debut in the kit, but he only appeared for half an hour, against Ecuador and was not selected again.

  • Calum Chambers was the only other player to win his last cap in the shirt. It was his third.

Top Scorers

4 - Wayne Rooney (1 pen.)

2 - Theo Walcott, Jack Wilshere

  • Rooney's penalty, against San Marino, was his 49th for England, taking him ahead of Gary Lineker and equalling Sir Bobby Charlton's all-time scoring record.

  • 2 players scored their first international goal in this shirt. Jack Wilshere scored twice, against Slovenia, but they were his only two for England.

Captains

3 - Wayne Rooney

1 - Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard

  • Gerrard and Lampard each took the armband in Miami, before Rooney took on the mantle following the World Cup.

 

A rather fetching red pin-striped shirt was England's second release of 2014, but unfortunately, it wasn't required at the World Cup, with England exiting after three games in the white kit.

Consequently, it was only used in fairly low-key games, with the most significant being an exciting 3-2 win in Slovenia in a European Championship qualifier, the first in which a pair of red shorts was introduced, and the first occasion that England had worn all red since the thrashing by Germany at the 2010 World Cup in Bloemfontein.

Matches in Which England Wore the 2014 Away Red Uniform
Season 2013-14

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Roy Hodgson

Pre-World Cup Friendlies
930 4 June 2014 - Ecuador 2 England 2 [1-1]
Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida (21,534)
E.Valencia, Arroyo
Rooney, Lambert
ND
931 7 June 2014 - Honduras 0 England 0 [0-0]
Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida (45,379)
  ND
Season 2014-15

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European Championship Preliminaries
938 12 October 2014 - Estonia 0 England 1 [0-0]
A. Le Coq Arena, Lilleküla, Tallinn (10,195)
Rooney AW
944 14 June 2015 - Slovenia 2 England 3 [1-0]
Stadion Stozice, Bezigrad, Ljubljana (15,796)
Novakovic, Pecnik
Wilshere (2), Rooney
AW
England wore the all-red kit, against Slovenia.
Season 2015-16

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European Championship Preliminary
945 5 September 2015 - San Marino 0 England 6 [0-2]
San Marino Stadium, Via Rancaglia, Serravalle (4,378)
Rooney (pen), Brolli OG, Barkley, Walcott (2), Kane AW

England wore the all-red kit, against San Marino.

 

Worn by 31 Players
Leighton Baines Ross Barkley Gary Cahill Calum Chambers
Nathaniel Clyne Fabian Delph Jon Flanagan Steven Gerrard
Kieran Gibbs Jordan Henderson Phil Jagielka Glen Johnson
Phil Jones Harry Kane Adam Lallana Rickie Lambert
Frank Lampard James Milner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Wayne Rooney
Luke Shaw Jonjo Shelvey Chris Smalling Raheem Sterling
John Stones Daniel Sturridge Andros Townsend Jamie Vardy
Theo Walcott Danny Welbeck Jack Wilshere  

 

Matches in which England Under-21 wore the 2014 Away Red Uniform
Season 2014-15

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Gareth Southgate
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2015 preliminaries play-off
328 14 October 2014 - Croatia 1 England 2 [1-1]
Stadion Cibalia, Vinkovci
(6,352)
Livaja
Moore, Hughes
AW

England: Jack Butland, Eric Dier, Luke Shaw, W.Hughes, B.Gibson, L.Moore, S.Berahino, J.Forster-Caskey, Harry Kane, T.Carroll, Nathan Redmond (T.Ince).

England wore the all-red kit, against Croatia.

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Aidy Boothroyd
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon 2015 (Hopefuls) Festival, in southern France
335 3 June 2015 - Mexico 2 England 1 [0-1]
Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Aubagne (tbc)
Bueno, Zúñiga
Watmore
NL

England: Jordan Pickford, D.Iorfa (J.Wilson), K.Hause, J.Stephens, M.Odubajo, H.Reed, J.Swift (L.Baker), M.Grimes, D.Watmore (C.Robinson), C.Akpom, D.Gray (R.Aarons).

The Under-21s' shirt did not display match details beneath the emblem.

Matches in which England Women wore the 2014 Away Red Uniform
Season 2014-15

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Mark Sampson
Cyprus Cup: Group B
334 6 March 2015 - Australia 0 England 3 [0-2]
GSP Stadium, Nicosia
(-)
Taylor (3) NW

England: Karen Bardsley, Alex Scott (Amy Turner), Alex Greenwood, Katie Chapman, Steph Houghton (Jo Potter), Laura Bassett, Jordan Nobbs, Jill Scott (Fara Williams), Jodie Taylor, Fran Kirby (Lianne Sanderson), Karen Carney. (unused: Demi Stokes, Siobhan Chamberlain, Jade Moore, Jess Clarke, Eni Aluko, Claire Rafferty).

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FIFA Women's World Cup Finals in Canada: third-place play-off

345

4 July 2015 - Germany 0 England 1 [0-0] AET [0-0]
Stade du Commonwealth, Edmonton (21,483)
Williams (pen) NW

England: Karen Bardsley, Lucy Bronze, Alex Greenwood, Fara Williams (Casey Stoney), Steph Houghton, Laura Bassett, Katie Chapman (Lianne Sanderson), Jill Scott, Ellen White (Eni Aluko), Karen Carney, Jo Potter. (unused: Alex Scott, Claire Rafferty, Jordan Nobbs, Jade Moore, Siobhan Chamberlain, Toni Duggan, Jodie Taylor, Carly Telford, Fran Kirby).

England wore the all-red kit, against Germany.

Season 2015-16

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UEFA Women's European Championship Qualifying Group 7
346 21 September 2015 - Estonia 0 England 8 [0-3]
A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
(1,342)
Carter (3), Potter, Kirby (2), Scott, Christiansen AW

England: Carly Telford, Amy Turner, Demi Stokes, Jo Potter, Steph Houghton, Jill Scott (Eni Aluko), Gemma Davison (Ellen White), Izzy Christiansen, Jess Clarke (Casey Stoney), Danielle Carter, Fran Kirby. (unused: Laura Bassett, Karen Bardsley, Gilly Flaherty, Alex Greenwood).

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Friendly
349 26 November 2015 - Germany 0 England 0 [0-0]
MSV-Arena, Duisburg
(6,705)
  AD

England: Karen Bardsley, Lucy Bronze, Alex Greenwood, Fara Williams (Izzy Christiansen), Steph Houghton, Gilly Flaherty, Fran Kirby (Jess Clarke), Jordan Nobbs, Jodie Taylor (Toni Duggan), Jill Scott, Demi Stokes. (unused: Amy Turner, Carly Telford, Casey Stoney, Jemma Rose, Gemma Davison, Rachel Laws, Eni Aluko, Ellen White).

England wore the all-red kit, against Germany.

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SheBelieves Cup


351
3 March 2016 - United States 1 England 0 [0-0]
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa
(13,027)
Dunn AL

England: Karen Bardsley, Lucy Bronze, Alex Greenwood (Izzy Christiansen), Fara Williams (Karen Carney), Steph Houghton, Gilly Flaherty, Jordan Nobbs, Jill Scott, Jodie Taylor (Fran Kirby), Toni Duggan (Eni Aluko), Demi Stokes. (unused: Alex Scott, Siobhan Chamberlain, Claire Rafferty, Casey Stoney, Laura Bassett, Katie Chapman, Carly Telford, Gemma Davison).

England wore the all-red kit, against United States.

The Women's shirt did not display match details beneath the emblem, but against Germany in Edmonton they wore the CANADA 2015 FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP logo on the right sleeve and the FIFA LIVE YOUR GOALS logo on the left sleeve. Then, in the UEFA Championship qualifier in Estonia they wore the competition logo on the right sleeve and the UEFA RESPECT logo on the left sleeve.

England's Record wearing the 2014 Away Shirt
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L
Away 3 3 0 0 10 2 +8 0 2 3.333 0.667 100.0 +3
Neutral 2 0 2 0 2 2 =0 1 1 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0
Total 5 3 2 0 12 4 +8 1 3 2.40 0.80 80.0 +3

 

England's Under-21 Record wearing the 2014 Away Shirt
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L
Away 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 0 0 2.00 1.00 100.0 +1
Neutral 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 0 1.00 2.00 0.0 -1
Total 2 1 0 1 3 3 =0 0 0 1.50 1.50 50.0 =0

 

England Women's Record wearing the 2014 Away Shirt
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L
Away 3 1 1 1 8 1 +7 2 2 2.667 0.333 50.0 =0
Neutral 2 2 0 0 4 0 +4 0 2 2.00 0.00 100.0 +2
Total 5 3 1 1 12 1 +11 2 4 2.40 0.20 70.0 +2


A shirt worn by Wayne Rooney against Estonia, the game in which he scored the only goal.

 From Richard Clarke's 'Three Lions - England Match Worn Shirts' Facebook Collection.

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