Jordan Henderson to become 11th Liverpool England captain
Tuesday 11 October 2016 13:44, UK
Liverpool's Jordan Henderson will become the 11th Liverpool player to skipper England against Slovenia on Tuesday, more than any other club.
England interim manager Gareth Southgate has selected the Liverpool captain as his skipper for the World Cup Qualifier after confirming Wayne Rooney will start on the bench.
Henderson will join former Reds England captains Peter Beardsley, Ray Clemence, Emlyn Hughes, Paul Ince, Kevin Keegan, Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard and, most recently, James Milner.
However, in terms of total caps won as England skippers, Manchester United are unmatched with 133 compared to Liverpool's 87, which will rise to 88 when Henderson leads England out at the Stadion Stozice.
Rooney has captained England on 21 occasions, while Bryan Robson (65), David Beckham (24), Ray Wilkins (10), Rio Ferdinand (7), Bobby Charlton (3), Paul Ince (2) and Chris Smalling (1) have all led their country while playing for United.
Next on the list are Wolves, whose total of 93 is largely thanks to Billy Wright who wore the England armband 90 times.
In history, 26 teams have provided an England captain - from LA Galaxy (David Beckham) to Sampdoria (David Platt), Blackpool (Jimmy Armfield) to Hamburg (Kevin Keegan).
ARSENAL - Tony Adams (15 caps), Alan Ball (6), Sol Campbell (1), Martin Keown (1), David Platt (2), David Seaman (1)
BLACKBURN - Ronny Clayton (5)
BLACKPOOL - Jimmy Armfield (15)
CHELSEA - Gary Cahill (4), Ashley Cole (1), Frank Lampard (8), John Terry (34)
DERBY - Peter Shilton (3), Mark Wright (1)
EVERTON - Phil Jagielka (1)
FULHAM - Johnny Haynes (22)
HAMBURG - Kevin Keegan (16)
INTER MILAN - Paul Ince (2)
IPSWICH - Mick Mills (8)
JUVENTUS - David Platt (6)
LA GALAXY - David Beckham (1)
LEEDS - Trevor Cherry (1)
LIVERPOOL - Peter Beardsley (1), Ray Clemence (1), Steven Gerrard (38), Emlyn Hughes (23), Paul Ince (3), Kevin Keegan (7), Phil Neal (1), Michael Owen (6), Phil Thompson (6), James Milner (1)
MAN CITY - Gareth Barry (1), Colin Bell (1), Frank Swift (2), Joe Hart (1)
MAN UTD - David Beckham (24), Bobby Charlton (3), Rio Ferdinand (7), Paul Ince (2), Bryan Robson (65), Wayne Rooney (21), Ray Wilkins (10), Chris Smalling (1)
MIDDLESBROUGH - George Hardwick (13)
NEWCASTLE - Michael Owen (1), Alan Shearer (34)
QPR - Gerry Francis (8)
NOTTINGHAM FOREST - Stuart Pearce (10), Peter Shilton (1)
RANGERS - Terry Butcher (7)
REAL MADRID - David Beckham (34), Michael Owen (1)
SAMPDORIA - David Platt (11)
SOUTHAMPTON - Mick Channon (2), Kevin Keegan (8), Peter Shilton (11), Dave Watson (3)
TOTTENHAM - Sol Campbell (2), Gary Lineker (18), Alan Mullery (1), Scott Parker (1), Martin Peters (4), Alf Ramsey (3)
WEST HAM - Bobby Moore (90)
WOLVES - Ron Flowers (3), Billy Wright (90)