England National Football Team Records - Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

First substitute
Jimmy Mullen (for Jackie Milburn), 18 May 1950, 4-1 vs. Belgium
Players appearing both before and after World War II
Raich Carter, Tommy Lawton, Stanley Matthews
Non-English club providing the most England internationals in total
Rangers, 7 (as of 12 August 2009)
Club providing the most players in a single match
Starting XI - Arsenal, 7, 14 November 1934 vs Italy
Including substitutes - Manchester United, 7, 28 March 2001 vs Albania
Most appearances on aggregate from one club's players
Manchester United, 1107 (as of 14 November 2012)
Most goals on aggregate from one club's players
Manchester United, 199 (as of 14 November 2012)
Last amateur to appear
Bernard Joy, 9 May 1936, 2-3 vs. Belgium
Most consecutive clean sheets
Gordon Banks, 7, 26 June 1966 – 23 July 1966
Most penalty saves
Ron Springett, 2, from Jimmy McIlroy of Northern Ireland, 18 November 1959 and from Oscar Montalvo of Peru, 20 May 1962
Most penalty saves in shoot outs
David Seaman, 2, from Miguel Angel Nadal of Spain, 22 June 1996 and from Hernán Crespo of Argentina, 30 June 1998
Most penalty misses
Ernest Needham, Roger Byrne, Francis Lee, David Beckham and Frank Lampard, all 2
Shortest player
Fanny Walden, 5ft. 2ins., 4 April 1914, vs. Scotland
Tallest player
Peter Crouch, 6ft. 7ins., 31 May 2005, vs. Colombia
Heaviest player
probably Bill 'Fatty' Foulke, probably between 15 and 21 stone, 29 March 1897, 4-0 vs. Wales
Longest-lived player
Dick Pym, 95 years 238 days, 2 February 1893 – 16 September 1988
Oldest living player
Bert Williams, 700192000000000000092 years, 7002309000000000000309 days, born 31 January 1920
Shortest-lived player
Duncan Edwards, 21 years 143 days, 1 October 1936 – 21 February 1958
Father and son both capped
George Eastham, Sr., (1 cap, 1935) and George Eastham (19 caps, 1963 – 66)
Brian Clough (2 caps, 1959) and Nigel Clough (14 caps, 1989 – 93)
Frank Lampard, Sr. (2 caps, 1972 – 80) and Frank Lampard (93 caps, 1999 – )
Ian Wright (33 caps, 1991 – 98) and Shaun Wright-Phillips (36 caps, 2004 – )
Mark Chamberlain (8 caps, 1982 – 84) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (9 caps, 2012 – )
Grandfather and grandson both capped
Bill Jones, (2 caps, 1950) and Rob Jones (8 caps, 1992 – 95)
Most clubs represented by one player in an England career
Peter Shilton, 5, Leicester City, Stoke City, Nottingham Forest, Southampton and Derby County, 25 November 1970 – 7 July 1990
Dave Watson, 5, Sunderland, Manchester City, Werder Bremen, Southampton and Stoke City, 3 April 1974 – 2 June 1982
David Platt, 5, Aston Villa, Bari, Juventus, Sampdoria and Arsenal, 15 November 1989 – 26 June 1996
David James, 5, Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Manchester City and Portsmouth, 29 March 1997 – 27 June 2010
Emile Heskey, 5, Leicester City, Liverpool, Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic and Aston Villa, 28 April 1999 – 27 June 2010
Scott Parker, 5, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, Newcastle United, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur, 16 November 2003 – 24 June 2012
England players who later became manager/head coach
Alf Ramsey, 32 appearances as a player, 1948 – 1953, 113 matches as manager, 1963 – 1974
Joe Mercer, 5 appearances as a player, 1938 – 1939, 7 matches as manager, 1974
Don Revie, 6 appearances as a player, 1954 – 1956, 29 matches as manager, 1974 – 1977
Bobby Robson, 20 appearances as a player, 1957 – 1962, 95 matches as manager, 1982 – 1990
Terry Venables, 2 appearances as a player, 1964, 23 matches as head coach, 1994 – 1996
Glenn Hoddle, 53 appearances as a player, 1979 – 1988, 28 matches as manager, 1996 – 1999
Kevin Keegan, 63 appearances as a player, 1972 – 1982, 18 matches as manager, 1999 – 2000
Peter Taylor, 4 appearances as a player, 1976, 1 match as manager, 2000
Stuart Pearce, 78 appearances as a player, 1987 – 1999, 1 match as manager, 2012

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