Collection: England World Cup Soccer Cards

England soccer cards

England is home to iconic players like David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, and Harry Kane. Beckham’s 1996 rookie card is a collector favorite, while Kane’s rookie cards and memorabilia are sought after by modern collectors. Emerging stars like Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka have become key investment targets, with their Topps Chrome rookie cards commanding high prices. Panini World Cup cards featuring England players are strong collector items.

The England national football team, home of the sport’s origins, has a storied yet often turbulent relationship with the FIFA World Cup, highlighted by its lone triumph in 1966 and decades of near misses, heartbreak, and unforgettable moments. England first entered the tournament in 1950, but it was on home soil in 1966 that the team, managed by Sir Alf Ramsey, achieved glory by defeating West Germany 4–2 in the final at Wembley Stadium. That historic match was defined by Geoff Hurst’s hat-trick, still the only in a World Cup final, and captain Bobby Moore’s leadership, cementing the side as legends. After that triumph, England endured years of frustration, failing to qualify in 1974 and 1978 and falling in penalty shootouts in later decades. The 1990 World Cup in Italy provided one of the nation’s most iconic runs, as Paul Gascoigne, Gary Lineker, and goalkeeper Peter Shilton carried England to the semifinals before a dramatic penalty loss to West Germany. The 1998 tournament in France saw the rise of David Beckham, though his red card against Argentina overshadowed a team featuring talents like Michael Owen, whose stunning solo goal became one of the World Cup’s great highlights. The 2000s produced strong squads with Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, and Wayne Rooney, yet success remained elusive. A new golden generation emerged in the 2018 World Cup in Russia under manager Gareth Southgate, as England reached their first semifinal since 1990, powered by Golden Boot winner Harry Kane, defender Harry Maguire, and goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, before falling to Croatia. In 2022, England advanced to the quarterfinals, narrowly losing to France despite strong performances from Kane, Bukayo Saka, and Jude Bellingham, signaling a promising future. With one title, consistent drama, and a blend of history and hope, England’s World Cup story continues to captivate fans worldwide.

Favorite England FIFA World Cup Legends

Bobby Moore  |  Geoff Hurst  |  Gary Lineker  |  David Beckham  |  Wayne Rooney  |  Steven Gerrard  |  Paul Gascoigne  |  Frank Lampard  |  John Terry  |  Jack Charlton

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