The England under-16 team compete in the annual Victory Shield tournament against Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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In 2005, the team made their debut in the annual Montaigu Tournament, held in Montaigu, France.
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The following two championships, held in Lille, France in 2005 and again in Treviso in 2006, were won by England.
Chambers made his debut for the England national under-16 team against Wales in the 2005 Victory Shield on 14 October 2005, scoring the third goal in a 4–0 victory.
As a 15-year-old, Sammons played three matches for the England under-17 team in the 2007 Nordic Tournament, against their Icelandic, Finnish and Swedish counterparts.
He returned to Stuart Pearce's coaching staff, assisting with the under-21 team and with the Great Britain Olympic team.
Greenhoff played four times for the England under 23 team, scoring once and made his debut for England on 8 May 1976 in a 1-0 win at Ninian Park, Cardiff against Wales.
He also appeared for the England Under 21 side in Toulon in 1996.
Smalling made his debut for the England Under–20 team 31 March 2009, playing 45 minutes in a 2-0 win against Italy at Loftus Road.
Gordon was capped by England under 21s towards the end of the campaign, but hampered his chances of future selection when he and his Norwich City team mate Robert Rosario broke curfew while away with the under 21s and went to a nightclub.
The following players were named in the squad for the friendly match against Hungary.
The following two championships, held in Lille, France in 2005 and again in Treviso in 2006, were won by England.
In 2010, he was one of many referees to referee a match in the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship, where he would referee the 3rd place play-off between England under 20's and South Africa under 20's.
in the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup Hakeem Shaker lead Iraq to reach the 4th place for the first time in Iraq history after winning Iraq's group after the win over Chile 2-1, Egypt 2-1, and a draw with England 2-2.
He also represented India at under-16, under-23 and full international level, playing at the President's Cup.
Having joined Plymouth Argyle in the summer of 1999, Stonebridge made his debut for England Under–18's against Switzerland, less than a month after making his first-team debut.
Colback received one cap for the England under-20 team where he played in a 2-0 win against Italy.
At the age of 18, Ward-Prowse received his first call-up to the England under-21 team from Gareth Southgate in August 2013, for the 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification matches against Moldova and Finland.
Ralls received his first international call for the England Under-19s to replace the injured Robert Hall to play Czech Republic in February.
He made his debut for the England under-17 team in July 2007, aged only fifteen-and-a-half, against their Icelandic counterparts.
He played again two days later in a 2–1 loss against the England U-17 squad.
He was manager of South Korea national under-16 football team at South 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship and South Korea national under-23 football team at 1992 Summer Olympics
He has also played for Somerset U18 and England U20.
He plays against Argentina, Spain and Honduras in the group-stage of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2007 and against England in the Round of 16.
Rashid Yussuff made his only appearance for England under-18s on 27 March 2007 in a 4–1 win over Netherlands under-18s, coming on as an 87th minute substitute for Daniel Sturridge.
On 10 February 2009, also from the bench and in a friendly (he took the place of Fran Mérida at half-time), Raúl scored the third and final goal for the U19s in a 3–0 win over England, in Bournemouth.
While a youngster with Benfica, he represented his country at under-16 level, and was first-choice goalkeeper at the European under-17 championship finals, at which Portugal's under-17s beat England 3–2 on penalties to win the third-place play-off; Janota saved the decisive penalty.
He previously trained with the England under-18 squad in La Manga.
Kuvvatov played against England under-21s on 10 August 2010 at Ashton Gate.
Despite leading Saudi Arabia 2–0 in the final after goals from Ian Downie and Paul Dickov, the match finished 2–2 after extra time.
The Switzerland national under-16 football team is the national under-16 football team of Switzerland and is controlled by the Swiss Football Association.