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1966 World Cup Collection

The 1966 World Cup was held in England and won by the host nation

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Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Wembley Stadium 18308_03

Wembley Stadium 18308_03
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of the old sports ground. Wembley hosted several games including the final of the 1966 football World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup 1966 Front Cover

World Cup 1966 Front Cover
Front cover of The Illustrated London News. Victory for the England football team. Bobby Moore passing the World Cup trophy to team manager

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Wembley Stadium 18315_07

Wembley Stadium 18315_07
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. An aerial view of the old sports ground in 1999. Wembley played host to several matches including the final of the 1966 football World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Wembley Stadium Art - England

Wembley Stadium Art - England
Watercolour of Wembley Stadium, former home of the Football Association(FA) and England national football team, 1923 - 2000

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Goodison Park, Everton EAW162060

Goodison Park, Everton EAW162060
GOODISON PARK STADIUM, Liverpool. Aerial view of the home of Everton Football Club since 1892. Photographed in 1966. Goodison Park played host to Group 3 matches at the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with World Cup

Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with World Cup
World Cup Final 1966. Queen Elizabeth II presenting the World Cup trophy to Englands Bobby Moore victorious after winning the game against West Germany in London on 30 July 1966. Date: 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough EAW613650

Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough EAW613650
AYRESOME PARK, Middlesbrough. Aerial view of the former home of Middlesbrough Football Club, photographed in 1992. Having obtained promotion the Teessiders were founder members of the Premier League

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582

Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582
ROKER PARK, Sunderland. Aerial view of the former home of Sunderland Football Club. They moved to the Stadium of Light in 1997. Photographed in 1992. In May the Black Cats reached the FA Cup Final

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Villa Park AFL03_aerofilms_684905

Villa Park AFL03_aerofilms_684905
VILLA PARK, Birmingham. Aerial view of the home of Aston Villa FC since 1897. Villa Park played host to Group 2 matches at the 1966 World Cup. Photographed in 2000. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Hillsborough, Sheffield EAW640726

Hillsborough, Sheffield EAW640726
HILLSBOROUGH Stadium, Sheffield. Aerial view of the home of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. Photographed in 1995 - in May Trevor Francis was sacked when the Owls finished only 13th in

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Goodison Park, Everton AFL03_aerofilms_a162059

Goodison Park, Everton AFL03_aerofilms_a162059
GOODISON PARK STADIUM, Liverpool. Aerial view of the home of Everton Football Club since 1892. Photographed in 1966. Goodison Park played host to Group 3 matches at the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Old Trafford, Manchester EAW152726

Old Trafford, Manchester EAW152726
OLD TRAFFORD, Manchester. Aerial view of the home of Manchester United Football Club since 1910. Photographed in 1965. Old Trafford played host to Group 3 matches at the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium July 1966 England 4 v West Germany 2 Captain

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium July 1966 England 4 v West Germany 2 Captain Bobby Moore holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy as he sits on the shoulders of his teammates They are L-R

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: OLD TRAFFORD Going to the Match - Manchester United FC

OLD TRAFFORD Going to the Match - Manchester United FC
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 74

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: They Think It's All Over

They Think It's All Over
They Think It's All Over. Geoff Hurst scores the England winning goal in the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Maurice Edelston - Reading

Maurice Edelston - Reading
Football - 1951 / 1952 season - Reading photocall Maurice Edelston. He also played for Brentford and Fulham and represented the Great Britain team at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Old Trafford, Manchester EAW152730

Old Trafford, Manchester EAW152730
OLD TRAFFORD, Manchester. Aerial view of the home of Manchester United Football Club since 1910. Photographed in 1965. Old Trafford played host to Group 3 matches at the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. Captain Bobby Moore parades the trophy with Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst. 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Nobby Stiles and Bobby Moore celebrate World Cup 1966 Nobby Stiles

Nobby Stiles and Bobby Moore celebrate World Cup 1966 Nobby Stiles and Bobby Moore celebrate with Geoff Hurst Martin Peters and Roger Hunt after winning the World Cup Final in Wembley

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Wembley Cup Final day 1927 EPW017629

Wembley Cup Final day 1927 EPW017629
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view. FA Cup Final day 23rd April 1927. On the pitch the teams are lined up to meet dignitaries. Cardiff City went on to beat Arsenal 1-0

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Football Stadium - National England Wembley Old

Football Stadium - National England Wembley Old
The original Wembley Stadium was a stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches. It stood on the same site now occupied by its successor

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Jimmy Greaves England v Uruguay 11th July 1966 with Luis Ubinas in pursuit

Jimmy Greaves England v Uruguay 11th July 1966 with Luis Ubinas in pursuit

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England World Cup winners, West Ham players

England World Cup winners, West Ham players, Martin Peters, Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst, with the Jules Rimet Trophy. Date: 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Rod Stewart 2nd from left (in white) playing football in his football team The Goal

Rod Stewart 2nd from left (in white) playing football in his football team The Goal Diggers. Left is George Eastham who was a non playing member of the England 1966 World Cup winning squad

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time

World Cup Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. Martin Peters scores the second goal for England to put them 2-1 up. 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool

Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 9th July 1966. Pictured, these three youngsters enjoy a World Cup preview at Goodison Park

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium July 1966 England 4 v West Germany 2 Captain

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium July 1966 England 4 v West Germany 2 Captain Bobby Moore holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy as he sits on the shoulders of his teammates They are L-R

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Jimmy Greaves Football Player July 1966 World Cup 1966 Jimmy relaxes in a

Jimmy Greaves Football Player July 1966 World Cup 1966 Jimmy relaxes in a bath with his bandaged leg rested up on a chair at the England team headquarters at Roehampton

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Brazilian football star Pele surrounded by photographers

Brazilian football star Pele surrounded by photographers and cameramen at the Brazilian team press conference at Lymm, Cheshire during the 1966 World Cup tournament in England. 7th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: West Ham and England captain Bobby Moore, who is President of the World Cup Willie

West Ham and England captain Bobby Moore, who is President of the World Cup Willie Collectors Club, presents to officials of the Brazilian Embassy

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: West Hams England World Cup winning trio Bobby Moore

West Hams England World Cup winning trio Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst attend a club training session 16th August 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby Charlton holds a full house in a game of cards with team mates, l-r Peter Bonetti

Bobby Charlton holds a full house in a game of cards with team mates, l-r Peter Bonetti, Martin Peters, Jack Charlton and Bobby Moore as the England team relax at their base in Hendon during the 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Advertisement for Gala World Cup Celebration Dances, The Locarno

Advertisement for Gala World Cup Celebration Dances, The Locarno, junction of London Road and Boston Street, 1966
Image from Visitors Handbook and Programme of Events for the 1966 Football World Cup (Sheffield Local Studies Library: Local Pamphlets vol 256 S)

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England Football Team Playing Cards July 1966 Bobby Charlton hold a full house in

England Football Team Playing Cards July 1966 Bobby Charlton hold a full house in a game of cards with team mates, l-r Peter Bonetti, Martin Peters, Jack Charlton and Bobby Moore Gambling

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England team training session at Lilleshall ahead of the 1966 World Cup tournament

England team training session at Lilleshall ahead of the 1966 World Cup tournament. Bobby Charlton. June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. Joy for Bobby Charlton and Martin Peters. 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Alf Ramsey at Paddington Station with the World Cup in his briefcase

Alf Ramsey at Paddington Station with the World Cup in his briefcase
Sir Alf Ramsey at Paddington Station with the World Cup in his briefcase 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool

Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 2nd June 1966. The ground will be playing host to several matches during the 1966 World Cup Finals

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool

Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 9th July 1966. World Cup preview at Goodison Park, where some the Bulgarian team

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Roger Hunt football player for Liverpool and Ray Wilson of Everton run around Goodison

Roger Hunt football player for Liverpool and Ray Wilson of Everton run around Goodison Park displaying the Jules Rimet World Cup 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Denilson passes the ball to Pele during Brazilian football team training session for the 1966

Denilson passes the ball to Pele during Brazilian football team training session for the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Brazil training pre World Cup 1966 Pele shoots goalkeeper Manga misses

Brazil training pre World Cup 1966 Pele shoots goalkeeper Manga misses

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby and Jack Charlton leave their mothers house in Ashington, Northumberland

Bobby and Jack Charlton leave their mothers house in Ashington, Northumberland, to go to a civic reception following the World Cup win. 18th August 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Martin Peters with his wife Kathleen / kathy at a reception

England footballer Martin Peters with his wife Kathleen / kathy at a reception for the England team following their victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. 31st July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Kay Stiles, wife of England World Cup hero Nobby Stiles

Kay Stiles, wife of England World Cup hero Nobby Stiles, pictured with their seven week old baby boy and elder son John, aged two, on holiday in Ireland following the World Cup tournament

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Chris Waddle misses a penalty shoot out in world cup 1990 during England v Germany

Chris Waddle misses a penalty shoot out in world cup 1990 during England v Germany semi final game Y2K Football England met Germany in the semi-final of the World Cup (Italia 90) 1990

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Gordon Banks saves a German attempt on goal 1966 World Cup Final

Gordon Banks saves a German attempt on goal 1966 World Cup Final

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Final : England v West Germany (4-2) - Martin Peters scores

1966 World Cup Final : England v West Germany (4-2) - Martin Peters scores
England's Martin Peters (right) scores the second goal as the German keeper Hans Tilkowski and Karl-Heinz Schnellinger try in vain to stop the shot during the World Cup Final at Wembley, London



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1966 World Cup Collection

The 1966 World Cup was held in England and won by the host nation. It was the first time a European team had won the tournament since West Germany in 1954. The final was contested between England and West Germany at Wembley Stadium, with England winning 4-2 after extra time. Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick for England, including the only hat-trick ever scored in a World Cup Final. The tournament featured 16 teams from five continents, with Brazil being the defending champions but eliminated in the group stage by Portugal. Other notable teams included Soviet Union, Hungary and Italy who all reached at least the quarter finals of this edition of FIFA's flagship event. This tournament is remembered for its thrilling matches and iconic moments such as Bobby Moore lifting up Jules Rimet trophy after winning it for his country and Hurst's historic hat-trick goal to seal victory for England.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The 1966 World Cup collection from Media Storehouse is a celebration of the historic soccer tournament that took place in England. Our collection features a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the excitement and drama of this iconic event. From images of legendary players like Pele and Bobby Charlton to shots of packed stadiums and jubilant fans, our collection offers something for every fan of the beautiful game. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with striking sports imagery or want to give a unique gift to a soccer enthusiast in your life, our collection has plenty to offer. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout the range, each item is designed to showcase these stunning photographs at their best. So whether you're reliving memories from 1966 or discovering them for the first time, our collection is sure to delight any lover of soccer history.
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What are 1966 World Cup (Soccer Football Sport) art prints?

1966 World Cup art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the iconic moments and players from the 1966 FIFA World Cup. These prints capture the spirit and excitement of one of the most significant events in football history, showcasing some of the greatest goals, saves, and celebrations from that tournament. These art prints are perfect for any football fan who wants to celebrate this historic event or decorate their home with unique sports memorabilia. They come in various sizes and styles, including canvas, framed or unframed posters, and photographic prints. Whether you're looking for a gift for a loved one or want to add some character to your living space, these 1966 World Cup art prints offer something special. With high-quality printing techniques used by Media Storehouse to produce them, they will look great on any wall in your home or office.
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What 1966 World Cup (Soccer Football Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of 1966 World Cup soccer art prints for purchase. These prints showcase some of the most iconic moments from the tournament, including England's historic victory over West Germany in the final match. Fans can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit their individual preferences, with options ranging from classic black and white photographs to colorful illustrations. Some popular choices include images of Bobby Moore holding up the Jules Rimet trophy, Geoff Hurst scoring his famous hat-trick in the final, and scenes from throughout the tournament featuring other legendary players such as Pele and Eusebio. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a piece of sporting history or simply want to celebrate one of soccer's greatest moments, we have something for everyone when it comes to 1966 World Cup art prints.
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How do I buy 1966 World Cup (Soccer Football Sport) art prints?

To buy 1966 World Cup art prints, you can visit our online platform and browse through our extensive collection of soccer football sport prints. You will find a wide range of options to choose from, including iconic moments captured during the tournament, portraits of legendary players and teams, and other related artwork. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During this process, you may be asked to provide some personal information such as your name and shipping address. After completing the payment process using one of the available payment methods on their website, your order will be processed by Media Storehouse. In no time at all, your 1966 World Cup art print will arrive at your doorstep ready for framing or display in any way that suits you best.
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How much do 1966 World Cup (Soccer Football Sport) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of 1966 World Cup soccer art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options, and print quality. However, you can expect to find affordable prices for these iconic pieces of sports memorabilia. The value of these prints is not only in their aesthetic appeal but also in their historical significance as they commemorate England's victory over West Germany in the final match held at Wembley Stadium. Whether you are a football fan or simply appreciate vintage artwork, owning a 1966 World Cup art print is an excellent way to celebrate this momentous event in sporting history. With our vast collection and competitive pricing, finding the perfect piece to suit your style and budget should be easy.
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Your 1966 World Cup soccer art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We use reliable shipping services to ensure that your order is delivered on time. Once your order has been dispatched, we will provide you with a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. We understand the importance of preserving memories through art. That's why we make sure that our customers receive their orders in perfect condition, ready to be displayed or framed as desired. Whether you're purchasing these prints for yourself or as a gift for someone else, rest assured that they will arrive safely and promptly at your chosen destination.