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Where are they now? The England team on Wayne Rooney’s debut

Wayne Rooney won 120 caps for England between 2003 and 2018 – and an awful lot changed in those 15 years.

Rooney announced his retirement from internationals in August 2017, before making a one-off return to the national side a year later, but the former Manchester United striker still provided supporters with plenty of wonderful memories.

We’ve looked back at the England team – or rather two teams, given Sven Goran Eriksson made 11 changes at half-time – which took to the field for his international debut, which came in a 3-1 victory Australia at Upton Park in February 2003.

James represented 10 different clubs during his playing career and was a regular in the England set-up, establishing himself as No.1 during his later years on his way to 53 caps.

At the start of 2018, James replaced Rene Muelensteen as manager of Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League but was sacked after less than a year following an 11-match winless streak.

Away from football, the 51-year-old appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2019 and was the fourth celebrity to be voted off.

David James

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