1966 World Cup Final
Bobby Charlton (centre) holds his hands up as West German players protest after Geoff Hurst scores the controversial third goal during the World Cup final at Wembley Stadium, London. The goal was given and England won the match 4-2, 30th July 1966. (Photo by Cattani/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
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30 July, 1966
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