Wayne Rooney named England's new captain

England coach Roy Hodgson confirmed Rooney's appointment

Update: 2014-08-28 17:07 GMT
Wayne Rooney is named England captain, taking over the leadership role of an inexperienced team in a rebuilding phase following their worst-ever World Cup. Photo: AP/ File

London: Wayne Rooney has been named England captain, taking over the leadership role of an inexperienced team in a rebuilding phase following their worst-ever World Cup.

England coach Roy Hodgson confirmed the Manchester United player's appointment - from a small pool of potential captains - while naming the squad for England's first European Championship qualifier against Switzerland on Sept. 8 and a friendly against Norway on Wednesday.

Defenders Calum Chambers and Danny Rose, and midfielders Jack Colback and Fabian Delph were called up for the first time.

Rooney has been handed the symbolically-prestigious captaincy role following Steven Gerrard's international retirement.

The new leader of English football team expressed his happiness over his appointment.

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