One of the most revered and respected players in football history, Sir Bobby Charlton, would have celebrated his 87th birthday today.
The England and Manchester United icon passed away last October, leaving the footballing world in mourning of one of its greatest-ever servants.
Having miraculously survived the Munich Air Disaster in 1958, Charlton was one of the leaders in Sir Matt Busby's Man United side as they became the first English team to lift the European Cup 10 years later.
United's long-awaited coronation as kings of Europe came just two years after Charlton had reached even greater heights with his country, starring as England won the World Cup in 1966 - an occasion which remains unrivalled as the nation's greatest sporting moment.
The two-footed midfielder went on to play for England for four more years before hanging up his international boots in 1970 with 106 caps and 49 goals to his name, both of which stood as all-time records upon his retirement.
Indeed, Charlton was only the second England player to ever reach 100 caps, but he has since been joined by eight others to take the current tally to 10 centurions.
To mark the occasion of what would have been his birthday, here Sports Mole challenges you to name every England men's player to have reached triple figures for international appearances.