List of national sports teams of England

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National sports teams of England is an incomplete list of sports teams representing England.

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English representative teams

Multi-sport events

Commonwealth Games

The team is sent by the Commonwealth Games Council for England to represent England in Commonwealth Games multiple times: 2010, 2006, 2002, 1998, 1994 and in 1962 (event known as British Empire and Commonwealth Games).

A similar team has sent by the Commonwealth Games Council for England to represent England at the Commonwealth Youth Games.

Football codes

Association football

Rugby league

Rugby union

Rugby sevens

Beach Soccer

Batting sport

Cricket

Racquet sport

Squash

Stick sport

Field hockey

Lacrosse

Other sport

Basketball

Curling

See also

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