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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 Quarter Final match at Wembley Stadium. England defeated Argentina 1-0

1966 World Cup Quarter Final match at Wembley Stadium. England defeated Argentina 1-0 thanks to a headed Geoff Hurst goal

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup Quarter Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 1 v Argentina 0

World Cup Quarter Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 1 v Argentina 0. Geoff Hurst scored the goal. Argentina captain Antonio Rattin was sent off but refused to leave the field for ten minutes

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: The England national team squad at Lilleshall for a training session ahead of the 1966

The England national team squad at Lilleshall for a training session ahead of the 1966 World Cup tournament. Manager Alf Ramsey leads out his players with coach Harold Shepherdson (pictured left)

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. 9th June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The opening match of the 1966 World Cup tournament between England

The opening match of the 1966 World Cup tournament between England and South Americans Uruguay at Wembley ended in a disappointing goalless draw and frustration for the host nation

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup Group 1 match at Wembley Stadium. England 0 v Uruguay 0

World Cup Group 1 match at Wembley Stadium. England 0 v Uruguay 0. Action during the tournaments opening game. England on the attack. 11th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Group 1 match at Wembley Stadium. England 0 v Uruguay 0

1966 World Cup Group 1 match at Wembley Stadium. England 0 v Uruguay 0. Action during the tournaments opening game. Uruguayan goalkeeper Ladislao Mazurkiewicz tips the ball over the bar after an

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Semi Final at Wembley Stadium. England 2 v Portugal 1

1966 World Cup Semi Final at Wembley Stadium. England 2 v Portugal 1. Jubilant England players congratulated by Portuguese players at full-time 26th July 1966

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

Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers Peter Bonetti, Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Moore as the 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James

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

Sean Connery and actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers Peter Bonetti and Jimmy Greaves as the 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Gordon Banks poses with actress Vivienne Ventura during the visit of

England footballer Gordon Banks poses with actress Vivienne Ventura during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers Peter Bonetti and Jimmy Greaves talks to actors Sean Connery

England footballers Peter Bonetti and Jimmy Greaves talks to actors Sean Connery and Vivienne Ventura during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

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

England footballer Gordon Banks gives a kiss to actress Vivienne Ventura watched by Ron Flowers during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers Ron Flowers (left) and Gordon Banks pose with actress Vivienne

England footballers Ron Flowers (left) and Gordon Banks pose with actress Vivienne Ventura during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

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

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Gordon Banks reacts after giving a kiss to actress Vivienne Ventura

England footballer Gordon Banks reacts after giving a kiss to actress Vivienne Ventura watched by Ron Flowers (left) during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers Ron Flowers and Gordon Banks with actress Vivienne Ventura during

England footballers Ron Flowers and Gordon Banks with actress Vivienne Ventura during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers meeting actor Sean Connery during the visit of the 1966 England World

England footballers meeting actor Sean Connery during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios, where they spent time on the set of the new James Bond film " You Only

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers meeting actors Sean Connery and Yul Brynner during the visit of

England footballers meeting actors Sean Connery and Yul Brynner during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballer Jimmy Greaves meeting actor Yul Brynner during the visit of the 1966

England footballer Jimmy Greaves meeting actor Yul Brynner during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England footballers and manager Alf Ramsey meeting actor Sean Connery during the visit

England footballers and manager Alf Ramsey meeting actor Sean Connery during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to Yul Brynner (left) with footballers Jimmy Greaves

Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to Yul Brynner (left) with footballers Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Moore (centre) having their own conversation with Sean Connery during the England World Cup teams visit

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Brian Labone, Everton and England centre half, pictured with fiancee Patricia Lyman a 22

Brian Labone, Everton and England centre half, pictured with fiancee Patricia Lyman a 22 year old secretary. He is a happy man after hearing that England manager Alf Ramsey has agreed to leave him

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Tina Moore, wife of England captain Bobby Moore, is given a special dress to wear at

Tina Moore, wife of England captain Bobby Moore, is given a special dress to wear at the reception at the Royal garden Hotel following the World Cup Final

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Mr and Mrs Alf Ramsey with the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy flanked by Mr and Mrs Keeble

Mr and Mrs Alf Ramsey with the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy flanked by Mr and Mrs Keeble. 29th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: The England football team board their plane as they leave London airport for Frankfurt

The England football team board their plane as they leave London airport for Frankfurt ahead of the 1966 World Cup tournament. 24th June 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Brazil vs Czechoslovakia 1970 World Cup Group C. Brazil won 4-1 On the eve of

Brazil vs Czechoslovakia 1970 World Cup Group C. Brazil won 4-1 On the eve of Brazils opening match in the 1970 World Cup, expectations weren t as high as one might think in retrospect

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Brazil vs Czechoslovakia 1970 World Cup Group C. Brazil won 4-1 On the eve of

Brazil vs Czechoslovakia 1970 World Cup Group C. Brazil won 4-1 On the eve of Brazils opening match in the 1970 World Cup, expectations weren t as high as one might think in retrospect

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

World Cup Final Football 1966 England 4 West Germany 2 at Wembley Gordon Banks saves surrounded by Jack Charlton Ray Wilson George Cohen and Martin Peters Gbanksobit

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: 1966 World Cup Tournament in England. Star of the Brazil team Edson Arantes do

1966 World Cup Tournament in England. Star of the Brazil team Edson Arantes do Nascimento, more commonly known as Pele, limps along dejected and alone at Piccadilly Station in Manchester

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

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Wives of England Players enjoy World Cup Banquet at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington

Wives of England Players enjoy World Cup Banquet at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, Saturday 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: World Cup banquet held at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington

World Cup banquet held at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London in honour of the victorious England team following their victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

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

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: On the town... some of the women behind the England World Cup team on their way to a

On the town... some of the women behind the England World Cup team on their way to a London Theatre, Friday 29th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Tina Moore 23, wife of England Captain Bobby Moore, trying on the new dress she will wear

Tina Moore 23, wife of England Captain Bobby Moore, trying on the new dress she will wear at a London reception tomorrow night, after World Cup Final, pictured Friday 29th July 1966

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: On the town... Some of the women behind the England football World Cup team

On the town... Some of the women behind the England football World Cup team on their way to a London Theatre, Friday 29th July 1966, the evening before the World Cup Final

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England football players relax at their Hendon Headquarters

England football players relax at their Hendon Headquarters, during the 1966 World Cup tournament. Picture shows Jimmy Greaves relaxing on a swing. Sunday 10th July 1966

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

England football players relaxing at their base in Hendon during the 1966 World Cup tournament. Martin Peters takes some time out for a quick nap. 10th July 1966

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. John Connelly sunbathing in the garden. 10th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: Barricades come down and a wall is erected at Goodison park

Barricades come down and a wall is erected at Goodison park, home of Everton Football club, in preparation for the 1966 World Cup

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England football player Nobby Stiles (right) leaves Hendon Headquarters for Wembley to

England football player Nobby Stiles (right) leaves Hendon Headquarters for Wembley to take part in the World Cup Final, Saturday 30th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England squad players relaxing at Roehampton, on the eve of the World Cup Final

England squad players relaxing at Roehampton, on the eve of the World Cup Final. England captain Bobby Moore, sits enjoying the sunshine with a cup of tea. Friday 29th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England Squad players at Roehampton, training and relaxing on the eve of the World Cup

England Squad players at Roehampton, training and relaxing on the eve of the World Cup Final. Manager Alf Ramsey answers reporters questions during the session. Friday 29th July 1966

Background image1966 World Cup Collection: England Squad training at Roehampton for tomorrows match at Wembley against Yugoslavia

England Squad training at Roehampton for tomorrows match at Wembley against Yugoslavia, the last of their home internationals before the World Cup Finals A Whites v Reds training match in progress



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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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