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

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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

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Jack Charlton with actress Vivienne Ventura seen here during a visit by the England World

Jack Charlton with actress Vivienne Ventura seen here during a visit by the England World Cup football team to Pinewood studio

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup 1966 England Team group photo

World Cup 1966 England Team group photo

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Player Alan Ball behind the pumps in his new pub April 1991

1966 World Cup Player Alan Ball behind the pumps in his new pub April 1991

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Sir Alf Ramsey is re-united with his World Cup winning team for his testimonial dinner

Sir Alf Ramsey is re-united with his World Cup winning team for his testimonial dinner whose great day was on July 30 1966 (Standing left to right Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen)

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton

Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton after England win 2 - 1 against Portugal in the World Cup 1966 Semi Final. Bobby scored both England goals

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8

Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8 ) walk off into the Wembley Stadium tunnel after England beat Mexico 2- 0 In the FIFA world Cup Finals Group One

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: David Corbett and his wife Jeanne with Pickles the dog, pictured at Assessors

David Corbett and his wife Jeanne with Pickles the dog, pictured at Assessors, Toplis and Harding, Finsbury Circus, to stake their claim for the reward for the finding by Pickles of the World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The 1966 FA Charity Shield Merseyside derby match between Liverpool

The 1966 FA Charity Shield Merseyside derby match between Liverpool and Everton at Goodison Park. Before the game, Roger Hunt, Alan Ball and Ray Wilson paraded the World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Soviet Union Football Players, pictured during training session at Ayresome Park

Soviet Union Football Players, pictured during training session at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, 10th July 1966. Galimzyan Khusainov (left) and Eduard Malofeyev, forwards, take part in a heading duel

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England football team at Roehampton training camp during the 1966 World Cup tournament

England football team at Roehampton training camp during the 1966 World Cup tournament. A bespectacled Nobby Stiles tries his hand at batting during a game of cricket with Martin Peters as wicket

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England team brothers Jackie and Bobby Charlton

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England team brothers Jackie and Bobby Charlton, pictured with Bobbys wife Norma at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington before heading out to a London Theatre

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Mr David Corbett and Pickles the dog watching the World Cup Final on a television screen

Mr David Corbett and Pickles the dog watching the World Cup Final on a television screen in a neighbours flat. 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: A set of tickets for the 1966 World Cup tournament held in England

A set of tickets for the 1966 World Cup tournament held in England, including admission for a Group match, a Quarter Final, semi final and the World Cup Final itself. July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Football brothers Jack and Bobby Charlton are mobbed by crowds after leaving their

Football brothers Jack and Bobby Charlton are mobbed by crowds after leaving their mothers home, not long after helping England to win the World Cup for the first time. 18th August 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby Moore after winning the World Cup 1966

Bobby Moore after winning the World Cup 1966
Bobby Moore kissing the Jules Rimet trophy after England had beaten West Germany 4-2 in the World Cup final at Wembley. George Cohen looks on

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Football-World-Cup-1966

Football-World-Cup-1966
Picture released on July 8, 1966 of an aerial view of the Ayresome Park stadium, in England. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Champions Statue PLA01_03_1188

Champions Statue PLA01_03_1188
Champions Statue, Barking Road, Upton Park, Newham, Greater London. The Champions Statue, by Philip Jackson, depicts the 1966 FIFA World Cup winners who played for West Ham

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby Moore statue PLA01_03_1183

Bobby Moore statue PLA01_03_1183
Wembley Stadium, Olympic Way, Brent, Greater London. The statue of the footballer Bobby Moore by Philip Jackson at Wembley Stadium

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby Moore statue PLA01_03_1182

Bobby Moore statue PLA01_03_1182
Wembley Stadium, Olympic Way, Brent, Greater London. The statue of the footballer Bobby Moore by Philip Jackson at Wembley Stadium

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup plaque PLA01_03_1174

World Cup plaque PLA01_03_1174
WEMBLEY STADIUM, OLYMPIC WAY, WEMBLEY PARK, BRENT, GREATER LONDON. The plaque commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's attendance at the opening and closing matches in the 1966 FIFA World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England's footballers enjoy a game of cricket at their Roehampton training ground prior to their

England's footballers enjoy a game of cricket at their Roehampton training ground prior to their World Cup match
Jackie Charlton, George Cohn, Alan Ball, Bobby Charlton, Terry Paine, Peter Bonetti, Bobby Moore and Gerry Byrne

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby Charlton wearing a sombrero 1966

Bobby Charlton wearing a sombrero 1966
Bobby Charlton celebrates under a sombrero the day after England had beaten Mexico in their FIFA World Cup 1966 group 1 match

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Sir Alf Ramsey with the England 1966 World Cup team 1974

Sir Alf Ramsey with the England 1966 World Cup team 1974
Sir Alf Ramsey with the England 1966 World Cup team, at Cafe Royal for his testimonial Dinner. Picture shows Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England 1966 world cup team with a baby who was given all their names

England 1966 world cup team with a baby who was given all their names
Baby Peter Eastaway meets most of the World cup winning footballers whose names he carries: Jackie Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Martin Peters, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Geoff Hurst, Peter Bonetti

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Players from England's 1966 World Cup squad turn out for a benefit match 1976

Players from England's 1966 World Cup squad turn out for a benefit match 1976
Players from England's 1966 World Cup squad turn out for a benefit match for Fulham's Alan Mullery L-R: Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Alan Ball, Bobby Moore, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Old Trafford Stadium Study 2 - Manchester United FC

Old Trafford Stadium Study 2 - 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: Goodison Park Stadium - Everton FC

Goodison Park Stadium - Everton FC
Goodison Park is a football stadium in the Walton area of Liverpool, England, 2 miles (3 km) north of the city centre. It has been the home of Premier League club Everton since 1892

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Moore chat with actress Vivienne Ventura

Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Moore chat with actress Vivienne Ventura and other members of the England World Cup football team during a visit to Pinewood studio

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England World Cup Squad relax at HQ. Bobby Charlton

England World Cup Squad relax at HQ. Bobby Charlton and Jack with Peter Bonetti, Martin Peters and Bobby Moore playing cards. July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The England national team squad pose at Lilleshall before a training session in

The England national team squad pose at Lilleshall before a training session in preparation for the 1966 World Cup tournament. Front of picture is captain Bobby Moore. 9th June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Football World Cup 1966 - 05 July 1966 Chile World Cup Football team

Football World Cup 1966 - 05 July 1966 Chile World Cup Football team arriving at London Airport. Group Photo

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Mrs Thatcher talks to the former England Captain and 1966 World Cup winning hero

Mrs Thatcher talks to the former England Captain and 1966 World Cup winning hero, Bobby Moore and his wife Tina. Leader of the opposition Mrs Margaret Thatcher was guest of honour at a Central

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Football - World Cup 1966 Portugal v Brazil Pele is led off the pitch injured

Football - World Cup 1966 Portugal v Brazil Pele is led off the pitch injured

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Sir Alf Ramsey seen here with a replica of the 1966 World Cup for his testimonial dinner

Sir Alf Ramsey seen here with a replica of the 1966 World Cup for his testimonial dinner July 1974

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England World Cup players Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball and Nobby Stiles playing cricket July

England World Cup players Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball and Nobby Stiles playing cricket July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The England football team relaxing at their Hendon hall hotel during the 1966 World Cup

The England football team relaxing at their Hendon hall hotel during the 1966 World Cup tournament. Left to right are Alan Ball, Gordon Banks and George Cohen. July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England World Cup team meet Sean Connery during a visit to Pinewood film

Members of the England World Cup team meet Sean Connery during a visit to Pinewood film studios the home of the UK film industry

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Alan Ball of England goes past West German defenders during the 1966 World Cup

Alan Ball of England goes past West German defenders during the 1966 World Cup Final 1966 at Wembley 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: A Romp in the Garden - World Cup dog Pickles romping in the garden with a football

A Romp in the Garden - World Cup dog Pickles romping in the garden with a football on Monday (28-3-66). March 1966 P006034

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Five bulldog pups peering out of their wicker basket at the home of their owners

Five bulldog pups peering out of their wicker basket at the home of their owners They are named after the England football team World cup heroes. Left to right are: Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Alf Ramsey and Bobby Moore pictured with the World Cup today. 31st July 1966

Alf Ramsey and Bobby Moore pictured with the World Cup today. 31st July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Reception at Elstree Studio for World Cup Team. OPS l-r Mrs

Reception at Elstree Studio for World Cup Team. OPS l-r Mrs. Banks, Gordon Banks, Jackie Charlton and his mother Mrs Charlton. 31st July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: F. A Charity Shield. Everton v. Liverpool. 13th August 1966

F. A Charity Shield. Everton v. Liverpool. 13th August 1966
F.A Charity Shield. Everton v. Liverpool. 13th August 1966. Mersyside rivals and England teammates Roger Hunt of Liverpool

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup First Round Group A match at Wembley Stadium

1966 World Cup First Round Group A match at Wembley Stadium. England defeated France by two goals to nil thanks to two goals from Roger Hunt. Picture shows Jimmy Greaves on the ball for England

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena

Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena on the floor expressing his grief, after Roger Hunt scored Englands 2nd goal in the 75th minute

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby and Jack Charlton in Ashington, Northumberland, for a civic reception following

Bobby and Jack Charlton in Ashington, Northumberland, for a civic reception following the World Cup win. Jack shows his medal to Councillors.18th August 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Pickles the dog, a Mixed Breed Collie, who found the missing World Cup last night

Pickles the dog, a Mixed Breed Collie, who found the missing World Cup last night (27th March), pictured the morning after, playing with a football, and demonstrating his footballing skills



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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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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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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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