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Shock choice: Rio Ferdinand will captain England for the first time against France

Shock as Ferdinand is named England captain

Ken Dyer, Football Correspondent, in Paris
30 Apr 2008


John Terry was today snubbed by England manager Fabio Capello as Rio Ferdinand was named captain for the friendly with France.

The Manchester United defender has been surprisingly chosen ahead of the Chelsea skipper for tomorrow's game at the Stade de France and will lead his country for the first time.

Steven Gerrard was skipper for the friendly with Switzerland last month when Terry missed Capello's opening match in charge with injury.

It appears the 29-year-old has been chosen as part of Capello's plan to try out different captains ahead of the first World Cup qualifying match against Andorra on 6 September.

An FA statement said: "Fabio Capello has confirmed that Rio Ferdinand will captain England against France. This continues his policy of rotating the captaincy between players in the friendly matches before confirming a permanent captain."

Ferdinand, who has won 65 caps, admitted last month that he has always dreamed of wearing the armband. He said: "Anyone in the England squad or anyone playing football who said it wouldn't be a fantastic honour to captain your country would be lying. It's the pinnacle of anyone's career. It's the stuff of dreams."

Terry must now be wondering if and when he will be skipper again. At the weekend, he had said that despite having that role under Steve McClaren, he didn't expect to be given the nod by Capello.

"I certainly don't expect to be captain but I'm very hopeful I am," Terry said. "I wish to continue as England captain but I respect Mr Capello's decision."

FA chief executive Brian Barwick had hinted in an interview when Capello was appointed in January that whoever was captain had to show a responsible attitude.

Barwick said: "It will be Fabio Capello's decision and his alone, but this is one of the things that Trevor Brooking and I have helped him with. There isn't that degree of importance laid at the door of captains of other countries, but we have told him the captaincy is a very significant part of the English sporting and social fabric."

Terry has blotted his copybook in the past, particularly when he was sent off for the first time in his Chelsea career against Spurs in November 2006 and then charged with misconduct by the FA for questioning the integrity of match referee Graham Poll.

But Ferdinand has also had his brushes with authority, especially when he missed a drugs test in 2003 and was banned for eight months.

The choice of him as skipper also suggests that David Beckham will not start the friendly.

Meanwhile, Capello is due to give evidence in a trial in Rome next Monday in which six men are accused of fostering unfair competition through the use of threats or violence. The case relates to the Serie A match-fixing scandal.

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It would have been good if Capello had signified that giving the captaincy to Ferdinand was in response to Terry's involvement in the attack on the referee during the Spurs game, and that the main culprit is dropped, but I guess that would be asking too much of Football today.

- Stephen Rothbart, Prague, Czech Republic, 25/03/2008 15:16
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