• Having already received an England call up for Euro 2012, Jack Butland will now also represent Great Britain this summer at the Olympic Games.
  • Middlesbrough's first choice; Jason Steele has also received a call from Stuart Pearce, following impressive performances between the sticks for Boro.
  • Micah Richards has overcome this summer's Euro 2012 snub to be named as one of the three over age players in the squad.
  • After an imperious season at the heart of Swansea's defence, Tottenham youngster Steven Caulker has done enough to earn a Team GB call up .
  • West Brom's 22-year-old centre back Craig Dawson is not yet a regular at the Hawthorns, but performances at under-21 level have impressed Stuart Pearce.
  • Just 23 years old but already with over 100 appearances for West Ham under his belt, James Tomkins will bring experience and leadership to the team.
  • After appearing and impressing in the Champions League final this May, Chelsea's Ryan Bertrand is unlikely to be fazed by the big games.
  • Tottenham starlet Danny Rose will provide versatility on the left hand side, equally adept in defence and midfield.
  • Neil Taylor's surging runs from full-back have added to Swansea's attacking threat this season. The Welshman will look to be as effective for Team GB.
  • Scott Sinclair's performances in the 2011/12 Premier League season have caught the attention of some of the league's biggest clubs.
  • Welsh captain Aaron Ramsey has performed at a consistently high standard for Arsenal and was never likely to miss out on a place in the Olympic squad.
  • Jack Cork was an integral member of Southampton's promotion campaign. He will test himself at the Olympics before getting a taste of the Premier League.
  • Tom Cleverley has been hailed as the future of Manchester United's midfield and will aim to fire Team GB to victory this summer.
  • Yet another Swansea player to be included in the squad is central midfielder Joe Allen, who has become a pioneer of British 'tiki taka'.
  • Filling the second of three over age places is Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs, who will surely be named as team captain.
  • Marvin Sordell is the surprise inclusion in the squad, despite impressing for Watford the striker has struggled for first team football at Bolton.
  • Another Welshman fills the final over age spot, controversial Liverpool forward Craig Bellamy will demand the most out of his team-mates.
  • With a shortage of out and out strikers in the side, Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge will seek to prove that he is best leading the line for Team GB.

GB football squad

Having already received an England call up for Euro 2012, Jack Butland will now also represent Great Britain this summer at the Olympic Games.