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England Women's Away Uniform
April-September2023

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Description    
Coast Blue short-sleeved shirt with a recurring and fading blue pattern in columns of an 'ENG' logo in reverse (i.e. as seen in a mirror). Gym Blue crew-neck around sides and back, with plain Coast Blue at the front. Gym Blue front-facing cuffs and broad Gym Blue panel down side-seams, with rear-facing plain Coast Blue cuffs. Emblem on left breast and Summit White Swoosh with multi-coloured speckles on right breast. The opponent's name in capitalised Summit White lettering below the emblem and the date in Summit White below the opponent's name (e.g. 11 APRIL 2023). Summit White number below, in middle of chest and on back in same font used on the white shirt. Summit White emblem at base of each number on back. Surname in capitalised Summit White lettering above number on back in same font. Rectangular black label on left hip. DRI-FITADV in capitalised pure-platinum lettering on back of right hip.

Plain Coast Blue shorts, with broad Gym Blue panel down seams. Summit White number on left thigh with Summit White Swoosh below it and emblem on right thigh.

Gym Blue socks with a Summit White Swoosh on shin and Summit White 'ENG' logo on back of calf.

England's captain, Leah Williamson wore a white armband featuring the ONE LOVE logo, in the friendly match against Australia. In the World Cup semi-final, Millie Bright wore FIFA® (in navy blue) UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (in royal blue) on a white background, together with the 'Unite For' (in white script) ZERO HUNGER (in white) logo on an orange armband, and in the final she wore FIFA® (in navy blue) and the WHO 75 logo (in pale blue) on a white background, together with FOOTBALL IS JOY PEACE HOPE LOVE PASSION in white on a blue armband. Against the Netherlands, she wore a light-green armband featuring the UEFA RESPECT logo.

Variations
  • The names of England's opponents, as they appeared beneath the emblem, were AUSTRALIA, NETHERLANDS and SPAIN.

  • Against Australia at Brentford, England wore the Alzheimer's Society logo on the right sleeve, and three members of the team (Lucy Bronze, Chloe Kelly and Keira Walsh in the first half, and Esme Morgan, Alessia Russo and Georgia Stanway in the second half) did not wear their name on the back of their shirt. This was a gesture highlighting a common symptom of the disease, that of forgetting the names of people, and that a third of all of those born in 2023 will develop dementia at some point in their lives.
  • In the World Cup finals, England wore the FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP AU NZ 2023 logo on the right sleeve on an abstract-patterned orange, rose and dark-teal rectangular patch, with TM (trademark) printed in black on its side (going upwards from the bottom right corner) alongside the logo over the rose-coloured section of the patch. On the left sleeve they wore the FOOTBALL UNITES the World FIFA logo in blue on a white background, with TM printed in black on its side (going upwards from the bottom right corner) alongside the black rectangle containing the word FIFA in white). In the semi-final, goalkeeper, Mary Earps wore the different-coloured patches that were worn by the outfield players in the white kit.

  • For the World Cup Final, England wore FIFA 2023 and WORLD CUP FINAL below it in the middle of the chest in white.

  • Against the Netherlands, England wore the UEFA women's NATIONS LEAGUE logo on the right sleeve and the 'We Play Strong' and 'UEFA FOUNDATION for children' logos on the left sleeve.

Most Appearances  
Top Scorers 2 - Alessia Russo
1 - Lauren Hemp, Ella Toone
Captains 3 - Millie Bright
1 -
Leah Williamson
 

In keeping with the return to blue on the home kit, England's new change kit for the 2023 World Cup was an attractive 'Coast Blue' with a cleverly designed pattern that looks like nondescript geometric shapes until you look closer and see that it is, in fact, the letters ENG repeating over and over.

It was also a nice touch to have the socks in the darker Gym Blue to create a neat contrast. The overall Art Deco look on both kits was well received at the launch on 3 April 2023.

England suffered their first defeat under Sarina Wiegman after thirty games unbeaten, on the shirt's first appearance, but the second, against the same opponents, prompted wild celebrations as an assured performance took England to their first-ever World Cup Final, and Wiegman to her fourth successive major tournament final. Sadly, they couldn't quite secure the trophy to add to the previous year's European success.

Matches in which England's Women wore the 2023 Away Blue Uniform
Season 2022-23

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Sarina Wiegman

Friendly match
449 11 April 2023 - England 0 Australia 2 [0-1]
Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford, London
 (14,489)
Kerr, Grant HL

FIFA Women's 2023 World Cup Finals in Australia and New Zealand

 
455 semi-final Kerr
Toone, Hemp, Russo
AW
16 August 2023 - Australia 1 England 3 [0-1]
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
 (75,784)
456 FINAL Carmona NL
20 August 2023 - Spain 1 England 0 [1-0]
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
 (75,784)
England wore blue shirts and shorts with the white home socks, against Spain.

Season 2023-24

UEFA women's Nations League

 
458 group A1 Martens, Jansen
Russo
AL
26 September 2023 - Netherlands 2 England 1 [1-0]
Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht
 (24,000)

England Women's Record wearing the 2023 Away Shirt
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L
Home 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2 1 0 0.00 2.00 0.0 -1
Away 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 0 0 2.00 1.50 50.0 =0
Neutral 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 1 0 0.00 1.00 0.0 -1
Total 4 1 0 3 4 6 -2 2 0 1.00 1.50 25.0 -2

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