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Kasper Schmiechel - Denmark

Wes Morgan - Jamaica

Andy King - Wales

Jeff Schlupp - Ghana

Liam Moore - England U21

Riyad Mahrez - Algeria

Chris Wood - New Zealand

Simonas Stankevicius - Lithuania

Jack Barmby - England U19

Joe Dodoo - England U18

Callum Elder - New Zealand U20

 

 

 

Might as well have somewhere where we can keep up to date with our lads' international appearances. 

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Kasper Schmiechel - Denmark

Wes Morgan - Jamaica

Andy King - Wales

Jeff Schlupp - Ghana

Liam Moore - England U21

Riyad Mahrez - Algeria

Chris Wood - New Zealand

Simonas Stankevicius - Lithuania

Jack Barmby - England U19

Joe Dodoo - England U18

Callum Elder - New Zealand U20

Oscar Cardozo - Paraguay

Selcuk Inan - Turkey

 

 

Might as well have somewhere where we can keep up to date with our lads' international appearances. 

 

Fixed it for you.

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Two Leicester City youngsters will be pulling on England's colours later this month as they represent their country in the 2014 Nordics Tournament in Denmark.

Promising Academy duo Darnell Johnson and Admiral Muskwe have both been chosen to travel with England Under-16s for the competition, which pits them against some of the best young players across Europe.
 
The pair both represented Kenny Swain’s England Under-16s last season too, with defender Johnson captaining the side, and they again have a chance to impress by building on an excellent 2013/14 season with Leicester City’s Academy. 
 
Muskwe joins the squad as a talented young striker, and they are just two of a long list of Leicester City players to earn international call-ups on the back of their achievements in the Club’s Category 1 Academy. 
 
The tournament runs from 28 July until 2 August, with England’s youngsters drawn in group B alongside Sweden, Finland and Iceland, who they will face in their opening game in the Nr. Aaby Stadium. 
 
Tough fixtures against Finland and Sweden follow on 29 and 31 July respectively, before a final game against either the Faroe Islands, Norway, Denmark or the USA from Group A will decide their final position in the competition.

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/180714-city-youngsters-get-england-calls-1767316.aspx#D3xFZEPhOphBOvfJ.99

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A total of seven Foxes will be in international action over the next two weeks as the Barclays Premier League takes a back seat to the international programme.

For many of the teams in action, it will mark the start of their Euro 2016 qualifying campaigns, and with that in mind, Denmark have named Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel in their squad for a double header of matches. 
 
First up is a tough friendly fixture with Turkey in Odense, Denmark on Wednesday 3 September before the qualifying campaign gets underway with a match against Armenia at the same venue four days later. The Danes narrowly missed out on a spot in the World Cup in the summer after finishing second in their group – a qualifying campaign during which they lost 4-0 at home to Armenia – so they will be keen to make amends. 
 
Also set for another international cap is City skipper Wes Morgan, whose Jamaica side tackle Canada in a Toronto friendly on Tuesday 9 September. 
 
At Under-21s level there has been another call-up for in-form defender Liam Moore to Gareth Southgate’s England. They face a Euro Qualifier double header against Lithuania and Moldova on Friday 5 and Tuesday 9 September respectively – both away from home. 
 
Elsewhere Andy King will join up with Wales, who head straight into their qualifying campaign with a difficult trip to Andorra on 9 September in the New National Stadium. 
 
Chris Coleman’s side have been drawn in Group B for the qualifying campaign, alongside the likes of Belgium and Bosnia-Herzogivina. 
 
City’s only World Cup star from the summer, Riyad Mahrez, has also been handed a call up for Algeria, who tackle Ethiopia on Saturday 6 September in Ethiopia, before a home clash with Mali on the Wednesday. 
 
Meanwhile striker Chris Wood looks set to add another New Zealand cap to his collection as the All Whites travel to Pakhtahor to take on Uzbekistan on Monday 8 September. 
 
Along with these senior players, there’s also a call-up for Development Squad striker Simonas Stankevicius to the full Lithuania squad. 
 
The youngster is part of the group that will take on the United Arab Emirates in Austria on Wednesday 3 September as a friendly warm-up for their opening qualifying game against San Marino on Monday 8 September – in the same group as England. 
 
The Leicester City Academy have also been handed yet more international call-ups in recent weeks. Defender Ben Chilwell will link up with England Under-19s, Sean Burke is away with the Republic of Ireland Under-19s, while Darnell JohnsonAdmiral MuskweLayton Ndukwu and Kairo Arlott-John all represented England at various levels in August. 

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/010914-foxes-set-for-international-action-1890395.aspx#1x7xAOpV7ZShvM1L.99

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