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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: Gordon Banks with actress Vivienne Ventura and other members of the England World Cup

Gordon Banks with actress Vivienne Ventura and other members of the England World Cup football team seen here during a visit to Pinewood studio

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup torurnament in England. The Chile team arriving at London Airport

1966 World Cup torurnament in England. The Chile team arriving at London Airport. 5th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England Football Captain Bobby Moore and the 1966 World Cup football squad at Lilleshall

England Football Captain Bobby Moore and the 1966 World Cup football squad at Lilleshall prior to the start of the tournament. 9th June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England football team eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during

Members of the England football team eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. Being served is Martin Peters sitting next to Bobby Charlton

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers Peter Bonetti (left

Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers Peter Bonetti (left) and Jimmy Greaves as the 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England football team George Cohen, Nobby Stiles

Members of the England football team George Cohen, Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England football team including Terry Paine, John Connelly, Ian Callaghan

Members of the England football team including Terry Paine, John Connelly, Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Greaves, Roger Hunt and Gerry Byrne eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Martin Peters relaxes on the bed in his room at the team hotel in

England footballer Martin Peters relaxes on the bed in his room at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Jimmy Greaves in relaxed mood at the team base in Hendon during

England footballer Jimmy Greaves in relaxed mood at the team base in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Jimmy Greaves eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during

England footballer Jimmy Greaves eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England football team Bobby Charlton and Martin Peters eating breakfast at

Members of the England football team Bobby Charlton and Martin Peters eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios and spend time on the set of

The 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios and spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only Live Twice. Jimmy Greaves talks with Sean Connery. 12th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball shake hands with Sean Connery during

England footballers Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball shake hands with Sean Connery during the England World Cup team visit to Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England players enjoy a game of cards at their base in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup

England players enjoy a game of cards at their base in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966. Ian Callaghan, Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Bobby Charlton and Jack Charlton

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Sean Connery and actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers left to right

Sean Connery and actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers left to right: Bobby Moore, Peter Bonetti and Jimmy Greaves as the 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios to spend

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers Jimmy Greaves (top) and Bobby Moore (bottom

England footballers Jimmy Greaves (top) and Bobby Moore (bottom) talk to actor Yul Brynner on the England World Cup teams visit to Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film

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

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2, after extra time. England manager Alf Ramsey and his management team try to lift the spitits of their players as they take

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England football squad and management eating breakfast at the team hotel

Members of the England football squad and management eating breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Gordon Banks gives a kiss to actress Vivienne Ventura watched by Ron Flowers during

Gordon Banks gives a kiss to actress Vivienne Ventura watched by Ron Flowers during the England World Cup football teams visit to Pinewood studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Members of the England football team Jimmy Greaves (left

Members of the England football team Jimmy Greaves (left) and Roger Hunt eating their breakfast at the team hotel in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Englands preparations for the World Cup finals in July are hotting up

Englands preparations for the World Cup finals in July are hotting up. Mr Alf Ramsey, the team manager has gathered 27 players together at Lilleshall, Shropshire, for 12 days of training

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Englands preparations for the World Cup finals in July are hotting up

Englands preparations for the World Cup finals in July are hotting up. Mr Alf Ramsey, the team manager has gathered 27 players together at Lilleshall, Shropshire, for 12 days of training

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Pele and the Brazil football team arrive at London Airport for the 1966 World Cup

Pele and the Brazil football team arrive at London Airport for the 1966 World Cup tournament in England. 22nd June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup heroes Bobby and Jack Charlton get a royal reception back in Ashington

World Cup heroes Bobby and Jack Charlton get a royal reception back in Ashington, County Durham as they return to visit their mother. 22nd August 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup Third Playoff match at Wembley Stadium. Portugal 2 v Soviet Union 1

World Cup Third Playoff match at Wembley Stadium. Portugal 2 v Soviet Union 1. Eusebio of Portugal scores from a penalty past the dive of Soviet goalkeeper Lev Yashin. 28th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Brazilian football star Pele relaxes in an English country garden at the Brazilian team

Brazilian football star Pele relaxes in an English country garden at the Brazilian team hotel in in Lymm, Cheshire during the 1966 World Cup tournament in England. 7th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup First Round Group Three match at Old Trafford. Portugal 3 v Bulgaria 0

World Cup First Round Group Three match at Old Trafford. Portugal 3 v Bulgaria 0. Before the match, J Morais of Portugal goes to the assistance of a thrush on the Old Trafford pitch. 16th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles

England footballers Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball playing cards for money on the team coach during the World Cup tournament. 21st July 1966

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

Football World Cup Final 1966 England 4 West Germany 2 at Wembley Stadium. England captain Bobby Moore kisses the cup watched by teammates George Cohen, Jack Charlton and Geoff Hurst. 30th July 1966

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

World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. Geoff Hurst holds aloft the World Cup trophy joined by teammates (left to right) Nobby Stiles, Bobby Moore

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Childs play... Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1 / 2

Childs play... Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1 / 2
Childs play... Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1/2, the shirt Alan Ball wore in the 1966 World cup final. Its child play for 2 1/2 year old Peter Stiles as he tries on this World Cup shirt which

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup 1966: Rudolf Kreitlin, the German referee who was in the centre of the chaotic

World Cup 1966: Rudolf Kreitlin, the German referee who was in the centre of the chaotic Argentine v. England match was relaxing in Kensington Gardens London. July 1966 P007215

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup 1966 in England Russia v Portugal football match Eusebio of

World Cup 1966 in England Russia v Portugal football match Eusebio of Portugal scores from a penalty. - - 17/03/2010 - -

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Football World Cup Final 1966 England 4 West Germany 2 at Wembley London

Football World Cup Final 1966 England 4 West Germany 2 at Wembley London. England captain Bobby Moore kisses the cup watched by Geoff Hurst

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Tory leader Edward Heath signs autographs outside Wembley Stadium on day of World Cup

Tory leader Edward Heath signs autographs outside Wembley Stadium on day of World Cup Final, 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby and Jack Charlton trying their hand at cricket at an England training session

Bobby and Jack Charlton trying their hand at cricket at an England training session during the World Cup tournament. 17th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Two very proud parents Elizabeth (Cissie) and Bob Charlton, of Ashington

Two very proud parents Elizabeth (Cissie) and Bob Charlton, of Ashington, on Newcastle Central Station, before catching the London train en route for the World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Jack and Bobby Charlton look over-awed as youngsters crowd around the car taking them to

Jack and Bobby Charlton look over-awed as youngsters crowd around the car taking them to a civic reception in Ashington after they won the World Cup. 18th August 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Jack Charlton signs the famous 1966 Bobby Moore World Cup victory picture to finish all

Jack Charlton signs the famous 1966 Bobby Moore World Cup victory picture to finish all the teams signatures ready for auction in March 1993

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup The England squad at their base in Hendon where they stayed

1966 World Cup The England squad at their base in Hendon where they stayed throughout the tournament. The players at meal time

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios and spend time on the set of

The 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios and spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only Live Twice where they met stars including Sean Connery. Circa July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England v West Germany World Cup Final 30th July 1966. Amid the happy frenzy

England v West Germany World Cup Final 30th July 1966. Amid the happy frenzy, a lone supporter paid homage at the goal net geoff Hurst had virtually burst with his thunderous final shot

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England and Fulham full-back George Cohen in training. He played in the 1966 World Cup

England and Fulham full-back George Cohen in training. He played in the 1966 World Cup winning team. 3rd June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England team training session - three days before final - 1966 World Cup Tournament

England team training session - three days before final - 1966 World Cup Tournament, Wednesday 27th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England v Argentina World Cup Quarter Final Wembley Stadium, London 23rd July 1966

England v Argentina World Cup Quarter Final Wembley Stadium, London 23rd July 1966. England players celebrate Geoff Hursts winner Final score

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England football players sunbathing at their base in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup

England football players sunbathing at their base in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. Left to right: John Connelly and Roger Hunt, and Gerry Byrne. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England v West Germany World Cup Final 1999, 30th July 1966

England v West Germany World Cup Final 1999, 30th July 1966. Bobby Moore appealed for handball to referee Gottfried Dienst but to no avail

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Bobby and Jack Charlton with their proud mother Cissie Charlton at a civic reception in

Bobby and Jack Charlton with their proud mother Cissie Charlton at a civic reception in Ashington on 18th August 1966 after they won the World Cup. 18th August 1966



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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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