England on 9th June
Ciudad de México Cup and Azteca2000 match 602 Sunday, 9 June 1985 - Mexico 1 England 0 [1-0] Estadio Azteca, ciudad de México (15,000/18,000) Flores AL 1986 Martin Keown joins Aston Villa FC for £200,000 1987 under 21 USSR 0 England 0 in La Ciotat John Barnes joins Liverpool FC for £900,000 1988 unofficial Heilbronn 0 England 4 under 21 Morocco 0 England 1 in Toulon1989 under 21 Republic of Ireland 0 England 0 in Six-Fours 1993 Paul Ince becomes Englands first BME captain UEFA Group 2 Netherlands 0 Norway 0 under 21 Czech Republic 1 England 1 in Toulon U.S. Cup match 697 Wednesday, 9 June 1993 - United States 2 England 0 [1-0] Foxboro Stadium, Boston (37,652) Dooley, Lalas AL 1998 practice Stade Malherbe Caen B 0 England 1 1999 Petrov is the first player to be sent off on his debut against England, as well as first substitute UEFA Group 2 Luxembourg 2 Poland 3 European Championship preliminary match 759 Wednesday, 9 June 1999 - Bulgaria 1 England 1 [1-1] Stadion Balgarska Armia, Sofiya (22,000/25,000) Markov Shearer AD Martin Petrov 2001 Ronnie Allen dies in Great Wyrley aged 722007 Warren Bradley dies in Manchester aged 73 2002 youth Portugal 3 England in Lisbon 2004 National Game XI US 0 England 0 in Charleston2011 Jordan Henderson joins Liverpool FC for £20m 2015 women France 1 England 0 in Moncton2017 Scott Loach signs for Hartlepool United FC Joleon Lescott leaves Sunderland AFC 2019 Jordan Pickford saves and scores a penalty in the shoot-out women England 2 Scotland 1 in Nice Nations League Finals Third place play-off match 995 Sunday, 9 June 2019 - Switzerland 0 England 0 [0-0]ᴭᵀ 5-6 on penalty-kicks Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães (15,742) 2019 Nations League Final Portugal 1 Netherlands 0 2023 youth England 2 Norway 2 in Lisbon Ross Barkley leaves OGC Nice as a free agent. Andros Townsend released by Everton FC Opposition On This Day BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS Llewelyn Kenrick (Wales) Ludwig Hofmann (Germany) Alexander Venters (Scotland) Jean Nicolas (France) Sven-Ove Svensson (Sweden) Joaquin (Spain) Dimitar Dimitrov (Bulgaria manager) official Peter Gagelmann (Germany) in Bremen Zdeno Štrba (Slovakia) official Filippo Meli (Italy) Mirosław Klose (Germany) in Poland official Bastian Dankert (Germany) in Schwerin Marcos González (Chile) in Brazil Marcin Wasilewski (Poland) Yoshito Okuba (Japan) Vlade Lazarevski (Macedonia) Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands) 18471900191319221956195919681976 197719781980198219831984
Martin Petrov
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