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Everton FC: Brian Labone Lifts the FA Cup Triumph at Wembley (1966)

Everton FC: Brian Labone Lifts the FA Cup Triumph at Wembley (1966)


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Everton FC: Brian Labone Lifts the FA Cup Triumph at Wembley (1966)

Everton captain Brian Labone (5) shows the FA Cup to the teams jubilant fans with the help of teammates Alex Young (r), Jimmy Gabriel (second r), Derek Temple (11) and Brian Harris (behind Temple)

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Great moment of Everton Football Club history: Brian Labone Lifts the FA Cup at Wembley (1966) This iconic photograph captures the jubilant scene at Wembley Stadium as Everton Football Club's captain, Brian Labone, lifts the FA Cup aloft to celebrate their hard-fought victory in the 1966 final. With a triumphant expression on his face, Labone is supported by teammates Alex Young, Jimmy Gabriel, and Derek Temple as they bask in the moment of their historic achievement. The FA Cup Final of 1966 was a thrilling match between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday. The teams battled it out in front of a packed Wembley Stadium, with the Toffees emerging as the victors in a tense and closely contested game. The FA Cup triumph marked Everton's third win in the competition and their first since 1933. Brian Labone, a stalwart of the Everton defence, was a key figure in the team's success. His leadership and determination on the pitch were instrumental in guiding Everton to victory. In this photograph, he is seen sharing the moment of triumph with his teammates and the adoring fans, who had travelled in their thousands to support their team. This photograph is a testament to the passion, dedication, and team spirit that has long been synonymous with Everton Football Club. It is a moment frozen in time, a reminder of the club's rich history and the unforgettable FA Cup victory of 1966.

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