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Everton FC's Glorious 1966 FA Cup Triumph: Brian Labone Receives the Trophy from Princess Margaret after a Thrilling 3-2 Victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium

Everton FC's Glorious 1966 FA Cup Triumph: Brian Labone Receives the Trophy from Princess Margaret after a Thrilling 3-2 Victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium


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Everton FC's Glorious 1966 FA Cup Triumph: Brian Labone Receives the Trophy from Princess Margaret after a Thrilling 3-2 Victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium

Football - 1966 FA Cup Final - Everton v Sheffield Wednesday - Wembley Stadium - 14/5/66 Princess Margaret presents the FA Cup trophy to Everton captain, Brian Labone after his team won 3-2. Looking on is Joe Mears, secretary of the FA, and HRH Princess Marina Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Topham

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great photo capturing a historic moment in Everton Football Club's history: the triumphant 1966 FA Cup Final victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium. In the image, Everton's captain, Brian Labone, proudly holds aloft the FA Cup trophy after a thrilling 3-2 victory. Princess Margaret, dressed elegantly in a hat and coat, presents the trophy to Labone in front of a sea of cheering fans. The excitement of the moment is palpable, with Everton's secretary, Joe Mears, and HRH Princess Marina looking on approvingly. The FA Cup Final of 1966 was a hard-fought battle between two determined teams, with Everton ultimately emerging victorious. This photo encapsulates the jubilation and pride felt by Evertonians that day, as their team etched their name into the annals of football history. The FA Cup, the oldest domestic football competition in the world, is considered one of the most prestigious trophies in English football, making this victory all the more significant for Everton FC. This iconic image serves as a reminder of Everton's rich footballing heritage and the enduring passion of its supporters.

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