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"Football Legends: From Queen Elizabeth II to George Best

Background imageFootballer Collection: Football World Cup 1970 Brazil 4 Czechoslovakia 1 in Guadalajara Mexico Pele

Football World Cup 1970 Brazil 4 Czechoslovakia 1 in Guadalajara Mexico Pele beats the Czechoslovakian defence

Background imageFootballer Collection: World Cup final 1970 Brazil 4 Italy 1 football Pele no 10

World Cup final 1970 Brazil 4 Italy 1 football Pele no 10

Background imageFootballer Collection: World Cup final 1970 at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City. Brazil 4 v Italy 1

World Cup final 1970 at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City. Brazil 4 v Italy 1. Brazilian forward Pele is mobbed by jubilant fans as Brazil win the World Cup for the third time. 21st June 1970

Background imageFootballer Collection: Bobby Charlton and Pele England v Brazil

Bobby Charlton and Pele England v Brazil

Background imageFootballer Collection: Pele at the match Sheffield Wednesday v Santos

Pele at the match Sheffield Wednesday v Santos

Background imageFootballer Collection: Football World Cup Final 1970 Brazil 4 Italy 1 in Mexico City

Football World Cup Final 1970 Brazil 4 Italy 1 in Mexico City Pele playing for Brazil

Background imageFootballer Collection: Football World Cup 1970 Brazil World Cup Football Team Back Row

Football World Cup 1970 Brazil World Cup Football Team Back Row: Carlos Alberto, Felix, Djama Dias, Joel, Wilson de Silva Piazza

Background imageFootballer Collection: Brazilian footballer Pele in match against England 1970 World Cup

Brazilian footballer Pele in match against England 1970 World Cup

Background imageFootballer Collection: Argentine footballer Diego Maradona playing for Tottenham Hotspur in the Osvaldo Ardiles

Argentine footballer Diego Maradona playing for Tottenham Hotspur in the Osvaldo Ardiles testimonial match against Inter Milan at White Hart Lane. 1st May 1986

Background imageFootballer Collection: House of Chelsea footballer Frank LeBoeuf, February 98

House of Chelsea footballer Frank LeBoeuf, February 98

Background imageFootballer Collection: Mansion bought by David and Victoria Beckham (Victoria Adams)

Mansion bought by David and Victoria Beckham (Victoria Adams), August 1999 Aerial view showing back of house, garden and driveway

Background imageFootballer Collection: Hearts captain Dave Mackay proudly holds aloft the league cup. 25th October 1958

Hearts captain Dave Mackay proudly holds aloft the league cup. 25th October 1958

Background imageFootballer Collection: 24-year-old Paddy McGroarty, England Ladies international footballer

24-year-old Paddy McGroarty, England Ladies international footballer, in her football strip at home in Aylesbury. 12th November 1972

Background imageFootballer Collection: Bobby Charlton, Manchester United, announces his retirement as a player

Bobby Charlton, Manchester United, announces his retirement as a player. Bobby signed for Manchester United in 1956 and retired in 1973. He scored 199 goals in 606 appearances for the club

Background imageFootballer Collection: Manchester United footballer Bobby Charlton talking to Prime Minister Harold Wilson at a

Manchester United footballer Bobby Charlton talking to Prime Minister Harold Wilson at a party for West German Chancellor Willy Brandt at Number 10 Downing Street. London

Background imageFootballer Collection: Walsall F. Cs Michael Tindall. 19th July 1968

Walsall F. Cs Michael Tindall. 19th July 1968
Walsall F.Cs Michael Tindall. 19th July 1968

Background imageFootballer Collection: BOBBY MOORE, ENGLAND SKIPPER, WITH HIS CHILDREN DEAN AND ROBERTA - 4TH MAY 1970

BOBBY MOORE, ENGLAND SKIPPER, WITH HIS CHILDREN DEAN AND ROBERTA - 4TH MAY 1970

Background imageFootballer Collection: Bobby Charlton pictured with his wife Norma, and children Suzanne (aged 15

Bobby Charlton pictured with his wife Norma, and children Suzanne (aged 15, riding pony Gambol) and Andrea (aged 12, with Judy the dog) outside their home in Knutsford, Cheshire

Background imageFootballer Collection: Thats my brother says the young man on the left, thats my son

Thats my brother says the young man on the left, thats my son, says the doting mother. And the boy they re both heaping their attention on is Joe Baker, Turins £ 65, 000 buy from Hibs

Background imageFootballer Collection: George Best relaxing at Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles, California. 25th July 1977

George Best relaxing at Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles, California. 25th July 1977

Background imageFootballer Collection: Female footballer Liz Deighan, who quit her native Newcastle two years ago to hit St

Female footballer Liz Deighan, who quit her native Newcastle two years ago to hit St Helens. 12th August 1975

Background imageFootballer Collection: Footballer Phil Parkinson, signs for Reading Football Club, Friday 3rd July 1992

Footballer Phil Parkinson, signs for Reading Football Club, Friday 3rd July 1992. Also pictured, player manager Mark McGhee and owner John Madejski

Background imageFootballer Collection: Philip Neville, aged 15 in this picture. Born Philip John Neville in 1977

Philip Neville, aged 15 in this picture. Born Philip John Neville in 1977. Often known as Phil Neville. Born Philip John Neville. Often known as Phil Neville

Background imageFootballer Collection: Johan Cruyff and Bill Shankly chat at Liverpools Holiday Inn. 13th April 1976

Johan Cruyff and Bill Shankly chat at Liverpools Holiday Inn. 13th April 1976

Background imageFootballer Collection: King George V visits Hyde Road Stadium to watch Manchester City v Liverpool

King George V visits Hyde Road Stadium to watch Manchester City v Liverpool. It was the first time a reigning monarch had visited a football venue outside of London. 20th March 1920

Background imageFootballer Collection: Kevin Keegan, the England and Liverpool football idol, returns to his old school

Kevin Keegan, the England and Liverpool football idol, returns to his old school, St Francis Xaviers primary school in Doncaster, where he meets his headmistress, Sister Mary Oliver

Background imageFootballer Collection: John Jackson leaps for the ball, kicked by Geoff Hurst at Thames TV Studios at Teddington

John Jackson leaps for the ball, kicked by Geoff Hurst at Thames TV Studios at Teddington. Football players Geoff Hurst (left) of West Ham, and John Jackson (right) of Crystal Palace

Background imageFootballer Collection: Football players Geoff Hurst (left) of West Ham, and John Jackson (right

Football players Geoff Hurst (left) of West Ham, and John Jackson (right) of Crystal Palace, wearing traditional football gear, for Thames Televisions " Magpie" programme

Background imageFootballer Collection: George Best plays for Fulham this saturday. The Football League today dramatically gave

George Best plays for Fulham this saturday. The Football League today dramatically gave the go-ahead for the 29-year-old Northern Irish genius to start earning his £ 500-a-game

Background imageFootballer Collection: Former Walsall FC footballer Tony Richards. 19th January 1974

Former Walsall FC footballer Tony Richards. 19th January 1974

Background imageFootballer Collection: Frank Bruno with Justin Fashanu at the Variety Clubs sports lunch at the Dorchester

Frank Bruno with Justin Fashanu at the Variety Clubs sports lunch at the Dorchester, London. 24th May 1988

Background imageFootballer Collection: Jock Shaw leads out Rangers in the game against Falkirk at Brockville Park

Jock Shaw leads out Rangers in the game against Falkirk at Brockville Park. 22nd November 1950

Background imageFootballer Collection: Rod Belfitt, Sunderlands new signing just fails to make contact with a hard cross

Rod Belfitt, Sunderlands new signing just fails to make contact with a hard cross into the goalmouth in the League Cup match between Sunderland and Derby County at Roker Park

Background imageFootballer Collection: George Best with Patrick Lineham, Chris Benbrook, Carolyn Furby

George Best with Patrick Lineham, Chris Benbrook, Carolyn Furby and Ann Perry at Bobby Browns restaurant in Birmingham. 1st September 1982

Background imageFootballer Collection: Hull City new name plate over player tunnel

Hull City new name plate over player tunnel

Background imageFootballer Collection: Alex Scott, Fred Pickering, Alex Young and Derek Temple on the terraces of Everton FC

Alex Scott, Fred Pickering, Alex Young and Derek Temple on the terraces of Everton FC after training. 11th March 1964

Background imageFootballer Collection: Everton v Aston Villa, League Division One, final score 3-1 to Everton

Everton v Aston Villa, League Division One, final score 3-1 to Everton. Alex young watches his daisy cutter beat the diving goalkeeper Withers to score his sides third goal. 1st April 1967

Background imageFootballer Collection: David Beckham, 21 years old, pictured at Bisham Abbey, where he is training with

David Beckham, 21 years old, pictured at Bisham Abbey, where he is training with the England team. 11th February 1997

Background imageFootballer Collection: Rangers F. Cs Dave MacKinnon with his wife Linda and two year old daughter Kirsty

Rangers F. Cs Dave MacKinnon with his wife Linda and two year old daughter Kirsty
Rangers F.Cs Dave MacKinnon with his wife Linda and two year old daughter Kirsty. Circa October 1982

Background imageFootballer Collection: Rangers FC player Dave MacKinnon puts in some time in his shop in Renfrew after training

Rangers FC player Dave MacKinnon puts in some time in his shop in Renfrew after training at Ibrox for his European tie. Circa June 1982

Background imageFootballer Collection: Wales 3-5 Scotland, British International Championship match at the Racecourse Ground

Wales 3-5 Scotland, British International Championship match at the Racecourse Ground Wrexham. Ron Davies (centre) of Wales out jumps Billy McNeill (right) and John Greig (left)

Background imageFootballer Collection: Its almost a handful of Scottish Cup winners medals for Celtic skipper Billy McNeill

Its almost a handful of Scottish Cup winners medals for Celtic skipper Billy McNeill, and hes hoping to complete that last finger with a medal by helping to lead his team in the Cup Final against

Background imageFootballer Collection: Reading FC footballers play Grab a Grand. 13th April 1995

Reading FC footballers play Grab a Grand. 13th April 1995

Background imageFootballer Collection: Mrs Mary Fullaway sets a place at her table in her Corporation house in Aycliffe Avenue

Mrs Mary Fullaway sets a place at her table in her Corporation house in Aycliffe Avenue, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, ready for the return of her old lodger, George Best. 10th January 1972

Background imageFootballer Collection: Bobby Moore, pictured on holiday, Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Bobby Moore, pictured on holiday, Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21st July 1971

Background imageFootballer Collection: Footballer Terry Venables on his way to work using public transport in London

Footballer Terry Venables on his way to work using public transport in London. 22nd September 1964

Background imageFootballer Collection: Alison Pickering, lottery manager (left) and Franca Herd

Alison Pickering, lottery manager (left) and Franca Herd, accounts admin (right) pictured with Paul Gascoigne and Paul Merson with a signed ball and shirt for the Teesside Hospice Lottery

Background imageFootballer Collection: Benjamin Odeje will make history by becoming the first African to play soccer for England

Benjamin Odeje will make history by becoming the first African to play soccer for England. 15-year-old Benjy, from Nigeria, has been picked for England schoolboys against Ireland at Wembley



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"Football Legends: From Queen Elizabeth II to George Best, Celebrating the Heroes of the Beautiful Game" A historic moment as Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup trophy, forever etching his name in football history. The fierce battle for possession between Eddie Gray of Leeds and Bobby Lennox of Celtic showcases the intensity and skill that make football so captivating. Relive the glory days of Chelsea Football Club during their remarkable 1959-1960 season, a time when legends were born on Stamford Bridge. Billy Bancroft, not only a Welsh international rugby player but also an exceptional talent on the football field, proving that true athletes excel in multiple sports. Steve Bloomer's legacy as both an English footballer and manager continues to inspire generations with his passion for the game and tactical brilliance. Newcastle United's Alan Shearer celebrates triumphantly as his team secures a resounding 5-0 victory against Manchester United – a match etched in fans' memories forever. Witness Manchester United's iconic George Best enjoying breakfast alongside landlady Mary Fullaway – capturing moments off-field that add depth to these legendary figures. The Hearts football team squad from August 1989 stands united, ready to conquer new challenges together and create unforgettable memories for their loyal supporters. James F Byrne leaves an indelible mark not only as a rugby player but also as a cricketer – showcasing versatility across different sports disciplines at its finest. Step into Chelsea Follies Revue by Archibald de Bear and R. Arkell – where laughter meets football through dazzling performances that unite fans worldwide. William Eldon Tucker epitomizes dedication and strength on the rugby field, leaving opponents awe-struck by his sheer determination to succeed against all odds.