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World Cup rivals Geoff Hurst and Hans Tilkowski reunite to play a game of football with
World Cup rivals Geoff Hurst and Hans Tilkowski reunite to play a game of football with the original ball after it was tracked down by the Daily Mirror, at Hatfield Heath FC, Essex. They both wore their original World Cup boots and shirts for the occasion. 28th April 1996
Kent Gavin
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Hatfield Heath
Essex
England
DM 96 1071
Media ID 21924768
© Mirrorpix
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World Cup legends Geoff Hurst and Hans Tilkowski, rivals on the football field during the historic 1966 World Cup final, came together once again for a remarkable reunion. The Daily Mirror managed to track down the original ball used in that iconic match, prompting these two greats to meet at Hatfield Heath FC in Essex on April 28th, 1996. In a nostalgic display of camaraderie and sportsmanship, Hurst and Tilkowski donned their authentic World Cup boots and shirts from decades ago. As they stepped onto the pitch with smiles etched across their faces, it was as if time had stood still. The atmosphere was electric as fans gathered to witness this extraordinary event. Spectators were transported back to that fateful day in '66 when England triumphed over Germany. The air buzzed with anticipation as these legendary players prepared to showcase their skills once more. With every pass and shot taken by Hurst and Tilkowski using the original ball from '66, memories flooded back for both players and spectators alike. It was a testament to their enduring passion for the sport that they could effortlessly recreate moments of brilliance even after all those years. This photograph captured an unforgettable moment in football history - a symbol of friendship forged through fierce competition. It serves as a reminder of how sport has the power to bring people together across generations.
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