Bobby Zamora has been named in England's squad for the presitigious Toulon Under-20 Tournament which starts next week.
Albion's leading scorer is in a 20-man party named by coach Martin Hunter for the trip to France.
England launch their campaign against China on Monday, with matches to follow against Poland, Portugal and Brazil before the tournament concludes on May 14.
Zamora made his international debut when appearing as a substitute for the under-21s against Portugal last month.
He was considered as an outside bet for the European Under-21 Championships but will be more than happy with being selected for the Toulon Tournament.
The Seagulls striker is one of only five non-Premiership players in the squad. Other notable names included are Manchester City's Shaun Wright-Phillips, Bolton's Kevin Nolan and Matthew Etherington of Tottenham.
The full squad is: Stephen Bywater (West Ham), Peter Clarke (Everton), Matthew Etherington (Tottenham), Rhys Evans (Chelsea), John Halls (Arsenal), Johnnie Jackson (Tottenham), Philip Jagielka (Sheffield United), Leon Knight (Chelsea), Jolean Lescott (Wolves), Gary McSheffrey (Coventry), David Noble (Arsenal), Kevin Nolan (Bolton), Stuart Parnaby (Middlesbrough), Frazer Richardson (Leeds United), Rohan Ricketts (Arsenal), Jay Lloyd Samuel (Aston Villa), Steven Sidwell (Arsenal), Danny Webber (Manchester United), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City), Bobby Zamora (Albion).
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