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The Victory Shield is an annual
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tournament competed for by the under-16 teams of
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. The Victory Shield had traditionally been competed for by the four
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withdrew the England team from the tournament "for the foreseeable future" in 2015. The competition was continued after England's withdrawal, with the Republic of Ireland taking their place. The competition was competed by under-15 teams until 2001, when switching to under-16 to fall in line with
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competitions.


List of previous winners


Pre-War

''Incomplete'' *1925 –


Post-War


1940s

*1946–47 *1947–48 *1948–49 *1949–50


1950s

*1950–51 , & – joint champions *1951–52 *1952–53 *1953–54 *1954–55 *1955–56 *1956–57 *1957–58 *1958–59 *1959–60


1960s

*1960–61 *1961–62 *1962–63 *1963–64 *1964–65 *1965–66 *1966–67 *1967–68 & – joint champions *1968–69 *1969–70


1970s

*1970–71 *1971–72 *1972–73 *1973–74 *1974–75 *1975–76 *1976–77 *1977–78 & – joint champions *1978–79 *1979–80 & – joint champions


1980s

*1980–81 & – joint champions *1981–82 *1982–83 & – joint champions *1983–84 *1984–85 *1985–86 & – joint champions *1986–87 *1987–88 *1988–89 *1989–90


1990s

*1990–91 , & – joint champions *1991–92 *1992–93 *1993–94 *1994–95 *1995–96 *1996–97 & – joint champions *1997–98 *1998–99 *1999–2000


2000s

*2000–01 *2001–02 *2002–03 *2003–04 & – joint champions *2004–05 * 2005–06 & – joint champions * 2006–07 * 2007–08 * 2008–09 * 2009–10


2010s

*2010–11 *2011–12 *2012–13 *2013–14 *2014–15 *2015–16 *2016–17 *2017–18 *2018–19 *2019–20 & – joint champions *2020-21 , Not Played *2021-22 & – joint champions


Overall winners since World War II

* – 38 (outright winners) * – 17 (outright winners) * – 3 (outright winners) * – 1 (outright winners) * – 2 (outright winners) * and – 8 (shared) *, and – 2 (shared) * and – 2 (shared) * and – 2 (shared)


References


External links

*{{cite web, title=Sky Sports Victory Shield (U16 Boys) - Past Winners, url=http://www.safib.org/competitions/SkySportsVictoryShield.aspx, publisher=Schools Association Football International Board, accessdate=3 March 2022 International association football competitions hosted by England International association football competitions hosted by Scotland International association football competitions hosted by Wales International association football competitions hosted by Northern Ireland Youth association football competitions for international teams