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Over 50's
Over 50's Team
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England Over 50's
Representative Caps
The following players have claimed Age Group representative Caps. Commemorating 5 or more qualifying appearances for England Veterans’ Over 50’s. Qualifying appearances are games against other countries, countries and dependencies of the United Kingdom and Armed Forces’ representative teams.
- Aitcheson, Joey
- Alder, Richard
- Baker, Paul
- Bayliss, Warren
- Bedford, Mark
- Bentley, Ian
- Bone, Andy
- Brooks, Harry
- Browne, Stafford
- Bryne, Mark
- Buglione, Martin
- Burles, Michael
- Cobb, Paul
- Coffill, Peter
- Cornish, Ricky
- Clayton, Nick
- Daniell, Ian
- Davies, Phil
- Dawes, Stacey
- Deakin, Simon
- Dennis, Stephen
- De Vera Davey, Ashley
- Durrance, Andrew
- Edkins, Steve
- Ewing, Martin
- Finning, Ricki
- Forty, Deane
- Gibbs, Darron
- Gibbs, Paul
- Gipp, David
- Glover, Steve
- Golding, David
- Gombas, Andy
- Greenwood, Ian
- Hammatt, Bryan
- Hegarty, Tom
- Higgins, Adam
- Hollamby, Ian
- Hoy, Casca
- Keenan, Gary
- Kneafsey, Mick
- Lang, Ian
- Lazell, David
- Lord, Ben
- Love, John
- Mannion, Jason
- Moore, Chris
- Morley, Martin
- Payne, Andy
- Pearce, Daren
- Price, John
- Robinson, Steve
- Shepherd, Russ
- Smith, David
- Sparrey, Russell
- Steadman, Darren
- Tilson, Steve
- Vercesi, Richard
- Vowden, Colin
- Walton, Sinclair
- Ward, Steve
- Wright, Nick
Latest Match

Cheshire Veterans League v England
A 7-3 defeat for England Veteran’s Over 50’s against the Cheshire Veterans League’s Over 45’s representative team on Sunday 22nd March in Ellesmere Port.
Upcoming Fixtures
Belgrade Open Heart Tournament
Four Nations Tournament
Wales
Recent Results
Four Nations Tournaments
The Over 50’s Four Nations veteran football tournament takes place annually, typically in June. Historically, the tournaments were contested by the Home Nations – England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. The first tournament was hosted by Scotland in 2011. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID and Team GB replaced Scotland in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 tournaments. Scotland returned to the fray in 2024.
Each nation plays the other three nations, usually over a period of three days. Two games typically take place on a Friday, two on a Saturday and two on a Sunday. Each nation takes a turn to host and shoulder most of the costs.
England versus Wales
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