At Soccer Box, we have a range of different shirt options for the British football squad. If you are shopping for a shirt option for your kids, check out the England kids away jersey 2014 2015. The shirt comes in a small, kid-friendly size but is otherwise identical to the radiant red away jersey that English players wore on the pitch at 2014's World Cup and Euro qualification matches. Soccer Box also carries kids' and adult sizes of the 2014 2015 home jersey, as well as several different goalkeeper shirt and training jersey variations.
The European Championship
Regardless of which England shirt you choose, you are probably in agreement with the words of Lukas Podolski. The striker was recently loaned to Inter Milan, where he will play the remainder of his 2014 2015 season. However, he had a lot of good things to say about his experience playing football in front of British home audiences.
"They love and live for football," Podolski said of the England squad, speaking to a German newspaper. "It's fantastic to play football there."
Podolski also said that next year's European Championship will be his last major international tournament. But instead of wishing to end his time on the German national squad with a win, the striker believes that England would be absolutely deserving of the top prize.
He's not wrong, and parents dressing their kids in the England kids away shirt from Soccer Box know all of the reasons why. First and foremost is the fact that England has never won a Euro title-or even been runner-up, despite being the country where association football was first pioneered. Germany, meanwhile, has won three.
More than that, though, the wearers of the England shirt have not won a major international football title since 1966. That year brought the Three Lions their only World Cup trophy, and the Euro 2016 tournament will coincide nicely with the 50-year anniversary of that win. It would be a poetic time for the Brits to end their drought of international soccer success.
The Qualifiers
Before England can win the Euro title in 2016, though, the squad has to qualify for the prestigious UEFA tournament. Qualifying play began in autumn 2014 and will continue throughout 2015. Buy an England kids away jersey 2014 2015 today, to root for the British qualifying campaign!
So far, the Three Lions have been incredibly successful in their 2014 2015 qualification run. Drawn into qualifying Group E-alongside Switzerland, Slovenia, Lithuania, Estonia, and San Marino-England is currently leading the group with four wins and no losses or draws.
Indeed, the English side has won games against all of the teams in the group except for Lithuania. Those victories have come in both home and away fixtures, and have seen England winning by as many as five points.
On March 27th, qualifying play will resume for 2015, pitting the Brits against Lithuania in a home match. More anticipated, though, is a June away fixture with Slovenia. The Slovenian side is currently in second place in Group E and would be the most likely challenger. Regardless of what happens in that away game, though, the Three Lions should have no problem qualifying for next year's European Championship.
Lukas Podolski Says That England Deserves a Euro 2016 Title
- February 08, 2015