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Summary

The article gives information about where past and present World Cup players from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland come from. It highlights how players often have strong connections to their hometowns and shows which parts of the UK have produced the most football stars since 1950.

Key Facts

  • The article covers 536 players chosen for UK national World Cup teams since 1950.
  • England’s 2026 World Cup squad includes a record 10 players from London, more than any previous generation.
  • The North West of England has supplied the most England World Cup players overall, with seven players in the current squad.
  • The North East region provides the most players per million residents and includes Jordan Henderson, a four-time World Cup player.
  • Glasgow in Scotland has produced more World Cup players than any other UK council area since 1950.
  • Some players were born abroad but grew up in the UK and are counted as from their UK childhood homes.
  • Stories of players often show strong local ties, like Andy Robertson working retail before going pro and Nico O’Reilly getting a Manchester area code tattoo.
  • Half of UK council areas have yet to produce a World Cup player.
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