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20 February 2020

England at the Maurice Revello Tournament

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Seven-time Maurice Revello Tournament winners England will take part in the 48th edition of the Maurice Revello Tournament planned to be held from 1 to 14 June. As a reminder, here are the performances made by the Young Lions so far.

RECORD

21 participations: 1985198719881989199019911992199319941995199619982002200320052014,
20152016201720182019

Winner on 1990199119931994201620172018

Runner-up on 19851988

Third on 1995, 2005

AWARDS

Best player : Michael Thomas (1988), Alan Shearer (1991), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (2016), David Brooks (2017)

Second best player: Garry Flitcroft (1993), Jamie Redknapp (1994), Joe Worrall (2017), Lewis Cook (2018)

Third best player : Nigel Gibbs (1985), David Batty (1989), James Davis (2002), James Ward-Prowse (2014), Nathaniel Chalobah (2016)

Fourth best player : Ray Parlour (1994), Tom Huddlestone (2005)

Top scorer : Marc Robins (1990), Alan Shearer (1991), Emile Heskey (1998), Lewis Baker (2016), George Hirst (2017), Harvey Barnes (2017)

Best goalkeeper : Anthony Martin (1988), David James (1991), Paul Gerrard (1993), Frederick Woodman (2018)

Best goal : James Ward-Prowse (2014), Edward Nketiah (2018)

Fair-play : 1993200520172018

Alan Shearer during the Maurice Revello Tournament 1991

THE MOST FAMOUS ENGLAND INTERNATIONALS WHO PLAYED THE MAURICE REVELLO TOURNAMENT

Martin Keown (1987), Paul Gascoigne (19871988), David Platt (1988), David James, Alan Shearer, Steve McManaman (1991), Andy Cole (1992), Darren Anderton (1993), Sol Campbell, Robbie Fowler (1994), Phil Neville (1995), David Beckham (19951996), Jamie Carragher, Frank Lampard, Emile Heskey (1998), Joleon Lescott (2002), James Milner (2005), Eric Dier, Michael Keane (2014), Jordan Pickford (2015 and 2016), Ben Chilwell (2016)

Jordan Pickord, the starting goalkeeper of the England senior national team, has played the Maurice Revello Tournaments 2015 and 2016