Why Declan Rice has seemingly random number 1241 tattooed on his leg for England originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Declan Rice is one of England’s most important players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAs a newly minted champion of the English Premier League with Arsenal, Rice does a bit of everything in the midfield for the Three Lions.He’s a set-piece expert in addition to making plays box-to-box, and for England to hoist the trophy for the first time since 1966, Rice will have to be brilliant.But as Rice plays, there’s one thing that’s a bit quirky. He has a tattoo on the front of his left leg, which isn’t unusual by itself.This tattoo, though, is just a four-digit number: 1241.MORE: Christian Pulisic gives a terrible answer after World Cup-ending lossRice’s tattoo represents his standing in the English national team.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe’s the 1,241st player to represent England at the senior level:It would be fascinating to hear Rice talk a little more in depth about this. Is he paying tribute to the 1,240 that made the English squad before him by putting that number on his leg?It likely is a reminder that he’s a part of something bigger than himself.There would certainly be an immense swath of humans filled with joy if Rice can help lead England to the World Cup. Maybe that would require a tattoo, too: 2026, with a trophy.Erling Haaland brought a wild $750 gift home from the World CupAn on-brand finish to Neymar’s Brazil careerLionel Messi makes announcer lose his mind in 35-second goal callJerry Jones booed during World Cup match in DallasActor who played Dani Rojas in Ted Lasso makes pro soccer debut
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