Although not selected for the
FIFA Women's World Cup 1995, Proctor played for
England in the
1997 UEFA Women's Championship qualification campaign. In September 1996, Proctor started both legs of England's play-off defeat to
Spain. Proctor was selected for the
2001 UEFA Women's Championship. She was named captain for England's final group game against
Germany, when regular skipper
Mo Marley was dropped following the 4–0 defeat to
Sweden. After the retirement of several senior players, Proctor retained the captaincy for England's
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification campaign. Manager and former Croydon teammate
Hope Powell valued Proctor's experience, stating "She is a good motivator and she has a very good relationship with the youngsters." Proctor had missed a friendly against
Denmark in August 2001 as she was on holiday on a
Greek Island. In the run-up to England's first qualifier in Germany, Proctor had slept in a t-shirt commemorating the England male team's
famous 5–1 win in Munich in a bid to bring luck. Despite a strong individual performance, Proctor's England were beaten 3–1 in
Kassel. before dropping out of the side due to a recurring knee injury. It was also reported that Proctor's protracted transfer from Charlton Athletic to Brighton had placed her international future in doubt. In July 2002 Proctor was recalled for a friendly with
Nigeria at
Carrow Road, winning her 20th cap. She subsequently withdrew from the squad from the qualification play-off games against
Iceland and
France due to the death of her mother. Proctor was allotted 110 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international. ==References==