2001-03 England's bold move of appointing a foreign coach was matched by a bold new kit, featuring a single vertical red stripe on both shirt and shorts. The all-white version was worn on four occasions – memorably against Greece when David Beckham's last-ditch free-kick salvaged a draw to book England's place in the World Cup finals. The game was the first match in which players' names appeared on the back of their shirts outside of the final stages of a major tournament. It was also the first time since 1960 that the name of England's opponent and the date of the contest had appeared on the shirt

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