The Covid-19 vaccines were used by Jude Bellingham and Gareth Southgate.
Jude Bellingham has encouraged other football players to have the Covid-19 vaccinations and his booster.
In Germany, the 18-year-old plays for a team that is double-vaccinated.
Bellingham said that players have a platform in society.
I've had both jabs and booster to be safe. He said he didn't want to be passing on anything to his family and be missing games himself.
I want everyone to be safe, so I'd probably advise them to get it, but it's not for me to tell them what to do.
There is a debate around footballer vaccination rates, which comes amid a series of Covid-19 outbreaks at clubs.
Managers and captains of the premier league will discuss potential options at a meeting on Monday.
The most up to date figures from the English league show that 25% of players don't want to get the jab, but German football players have a higher rate.
There are no official figures for vaccination rates in Scottish football.
Almost all of the over-12s have had their first vaccine dose, with almost all of them having had a second and a booster.
The vaccination rate for under-40s in England is below 75%.
The UK government has set out legal requirements for people who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for coronaviruses to self-isolate for 10 days.
The only way through it is to fight the virus collectively, for health reasons, economy, and for everything, according to England manager Gareth Southgate. We all have a responsibility to think of others as well as ourselves.
I don't see a way out of this situation. People had concerns about the testing. If you're listening to the right experts, that should give people comfort in that situation.
Should sport be tough on vaccine hesitancy?
Who else has spoken about vaccinations?
The protection against the Omicron variant is important to Richard Masters, the chief executive of the premier league.
The minister said that getting the jab is a socially responsible thing to do.
"From a moral point of view, it should be mandatory for everyone in the squad to have a vaccine," said the boss.
In the January transfer window, vaccination status would be a consideration, as has been said by the likes of Steven Gerrard and Patrick Vieira.
Why are some players not getting vaccinations?
Some people don't want to get the vaccine because of a number of reasons, including their lack of confidence in the vaccine, concerns about side effects, or a fear of needles.
Some people opt out of vaccination because of their consumption of misinformation and conspiracy theories online.
There is a theory that links the side effects of Covid-19 vaccinations to cardiac issues in football players.
The medical director of the London Marathon said there was no evidence of a link between vaccines and myocarditis.
"I'm very involved in football and am aware of the cardiac issues that have affected some football players, so it's very important that you know that," Dr. Sharma said, "one thing I'd confirm is that the events you have read about are not linked to Co
The risk of heart muscle inflammation from vaccines is very small and we need to respect an individual's independence. The risk with Covid is 50 times higher.
I think we have a responsibility to try to stop the virus. They are also role models. If a top player says they don't want to be vaccine free, you can imagine some people saying, 'Why should I get vaccine?' I would encourage young players to get vaccinations.
The vaccine rates for the premier league are "a massive leap forward" in October 2021.
Steve Parish said that he believed the vaccine rate was comparable to the rest of society in the same age group, despite some players' concerns about getting the jab.
Parish said that players are no different to people in society in their age group.
In the premier league, players are compared with the rest of society in terms of vaccinations.
There are players who have medical issues that make it difficult for them to get the same vaccine in the same way. We have to work through those.
Matthew said it was a case of perceived risks versus benefits.
Why do some players see the risk of the vaccine while others don't? The reasons for that will change.
Pat said he was angry with the players who weren't getting vaccine.
He told the Football Daily that unvaccinated players should not be allowed to play.
The Professional Footballers' Association, the English Football League and the Premier League have arranged for players to meet with Professor Jonathan Van-Tam to discuss concerns about the vaccine.
What do the managers say?
sceptics should "trust the experts", according to the boss.
He wrote in his programme notes that he would do his best to encourage people to get vaccinations if he came across them.
"It's never a case of 'listen to me' - it's always 'listen to those who know'."
The doctors, the medical department can do it, so the players have to know that it protects them, family and the rest of society. No one can obligate them to do it.
Mikel Arteta, the boss of the club, contracted the virus in the early stages and has encouraged his players to get the vaccine.
The doctor has done a good job of explaining it to everyone, because there are a lot of thoughts around it.
"We try to educate them to try to encourage them to make the decision, but first of all they have to believe in that."
Antonio Conte said that he would not force anyone to get the vaccine.
He said that it was a personal matter.
My family and I have all been vaccinations. I'd like for other people to do the same, but they need to make the best decision for themselves.
The manager of League Two side Exeter City said he wouldn't try to get his players to get vaccinations.
Taylor said that there's a lot of influences and they're understandable for players who haven't had the vaccine.
There are a lot of questions which come up and often remain unanswered, whether it be things in terms of enlarged organs, heart problems, respiratory problems, or possible fertility issues.
Sometimes people think it's a simple decision as to whether or not to get the vaccine. It's not easy because everyone's circumstances are different.
What is the situation in Europe?
Italy.
98% of its players have been hit. Giorgio Chiellini took to social media at the beginning of December to encourage his followers to get their booster jab.
France.
In France, almost all of the players have been double vaccine and there are a low number of positive cases.
Germany.
The majority of players in the league have been double vaccineed. Kimmich said he wished he had chosen to have the vaccine earlier.
Spain.
The stadiums are still allowed to full capacity despite the fact that more than 90 percent of the players have been double vaccine.
There is no benefit to stopping the league.