England World Cup Squad

England World Cup Squad, a group representing England in football competitions, was formed under the auspices of the Football Association. The squad's origins trace back to 1870 when Charles Alcock organized the first international matches between England and Scotland, laying the foundation for modern international football. The team's musical endeavors began with the release of their debut album The World Beaters Sing The World Beaters in 1970, which included the single "Back Home". In 1982, they released This Time - The Album, featuring the title track "This Time (We'll Get It Right)". Their subsequent albums and singles continued to capture the spirit of English football. Notable releases include "All The Way" in 1988 and "World In Motion..." in 1990, which became an anthem for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. The England World Cup Squad's musical output was closely tied to the team's footballing achievements, often serving as unofficial anthems during major tournaments. Their music became synonymous with the excitement and camaraderie of supporting the national team, creating a lasting legacy that resonated with fans long after the final whistle.

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