England captain John Terry has been removed from the post by head coach Fabio Capello following allegations over his private life.
The FA gave the Italian sole responsibility to decide Terry’s fate following allegations the 29-year-old conducted an extra-marital affair with the former girlfriend of Manchester City and England left-back Wayne Bridge, an ex-Chelsea team-mate of Terry’s.
Rio Ferdinand is now widely expected to be promoted to the role of captain having been Terry’s vice-captain although whether or not he leads England at the 2010 World Cup remains to be seen.
Capello has issued a statement which reads: “After much thought, I have made the decision that it will be best for me to take the captaincy away from John Terry.
“As a captain with the team, John Terry has displayed extremely positive behaviour. However, I have to take into account other considerations and what is best for all of the England squad.
“What is best for all of the England team has inspired my choice.
“John Terry was notified first.
“When I chose John Terry as captain, I also selected a vice-captain and also named a third choice. There is no reason to change this decision.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank The FA, particularly Lord David Triesman and Ian Watmore for allowing me to make this decision in my own time and in the best interest of the team.”
England are expected to qualify from Group C where they will face games against USA, Slovenia and Algeria.
