Chelsea skipper John Terry has been appointed England's [Images] new captain, the Football Association said on Thursday.
Terry takes over the armband after David Beckham [Images] stepped down from the role in the wake of England's World Cup quarter-final defeat on penalties by Portugal last month.
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard, also tipped for the job, has been appointed vice-captain.
Terry, 25 and capped 29 times, has helped Chelsea win two consecutive Premier League titles and established himself with England as a first-choice central defender.
England's new coach Steve McClaren told the FA's web site: "Choosing a captain is one of the most important decisions a coach has to make.
"I'm certain I've got the right man in John Terry. I'm convinced he will prove to be one of the best captains England has ever had."
England's next game is a friendly against European champions Greece in Manchester next Wednesday.
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