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Published 19 March 2025 2 min read
England Men's Senior Team

England men's senior legacy programme

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England Communications

 The England men’s legacy programme is to be rolled out to former senior internationals.

ENGLAND MEN'S SENIOR LEGACY

In November 2019 and to coincide with the Three Lions’ 1,000th game, the men’s national team introduced legacy numbers; a unique and chronological list dating back to 1872.

Ahead of UEFA EURO 2020, these numbers were symbolised by a red legacy cap that has been presented to all debutants ever since.

While occasional legacy cap presentations to former players have been held - including a EURO 96 reunion at Wembley in March 2024 – the intention is to formalise a rollout to willing and appropriate recipients.

The FA is now looking to make contact with former players and the close relatives of those no longer with us to help ensure each special velvet cap finds a rightful home.

Curtis Jones receives his legacy cap after he became the 1286th player to have represented the England men's senior team in 2024
Curtis Jones receives his legacy cap after he became the 1286th player to have represented the England men's senior team in 2024

This mirrors a similar approach to the England women’s squad who launched a legacy number programme around their 50th anniversary in November 2022, with the vast majority of the 233 players to have represented the Lionesses now in receipt of their cap.

To date, there have been 1,290 senior men’s internationals over the last 153 years with Taylor Harwood-Bellis the most recent debutant in November 2024. The first goalkeeper Robert Barker lays claim to number one, 1966 FIFA World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore was 804, our record appearance maker Peter Shilton is 867 while the nation’s top scorer Harry Kane is 1207.

The legacy programme will be supported by the National Football Museum, with Toye, Kenning & Spencer continuing to produce all commemorative caps for the FA.

Any former players or relatives who are not currently in direct contact with The FA are asked to get in contact via threelionslegacy@thefa.com

England men's legacy milestones numbers

1 – Robert Barker (Hertfordshire Rangers). Debut: Scotland 0-0 England, Partick, 30 November 1872

250 – Charlie Sagar (Bury). Debut: Ireland 0-2 England, Dublin, 17 March 1900

500 – Willis Edwards (Leeds United). Debut: England 1-3 Wales, London, 1 March 1926

750 – Geoff Bradford (Bristol Rovers). Debut: Denmark 1-5 England, Copenhagen, 2 October 1955

1000 – Neil Webb (Nottingham Forest). Debut: West Germany 3-1 England, Dusseldorf, 9 September 1987

1250 – Kalvin Phillips (Leeds United). Debut: Denmark 0-0 England, Copenhagen, 8 September 2020