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  1. The final was contested between Spanish club Real Madrid, representing UEFA as the reigning champions of the UEFA Champions League, and Argentine club San Lorenzo, representing CONMEBOL as the reigning champions of the Copa Libertadores. It was played at the Stade de Marrakech in Marrakesh on 20 December 2014.

    • 2014 FIFA Club World Cup
  2. The 2014 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2014 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the 11th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA -organised international club football tournament between the winners of the six continental confederations as well as the host nation's league champions. [2]

    • 1966 World Cup Draw
    • Group A – England, France, Mexico, and Uruguay
    • Group B – Argentina, Spain, Switzerland, and West Germany
    • Group C – Brazil, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Portugal
    • Group D – Chile, Italy, North Korea, and The Soviet Union
    • 1966 World Cup Quarter Finals
    • 1966 World Cup Semi Finals
    • Third Place Match
    • Final Match of The 1966 World Cup
    • Top Scorers in The 1966 World Cup

    The 1966 World Cup Draw at the Royal Garden Hotel in London was the first ever televised live, ensuring an even more intense build-up in the homeland of football. Among the 16 finalists from an initial entry of 74 countries, England, Germany FR, Brazil, and Italy were the top seeds. In the quarterfinals, Korea DPR and Portugal, the only two newcome...

    Game 1: Monday 11 July 1966 (19:30) Wembley Stadium, London. (Attendance: 87,148) Referee and Assistants: Istvan Zsolt (HUN), Tofik Bakhramovich Bakhramov (URS), Dimitar Atansov Rumentchev (BUL). Result: England 0 – Uruguay 0 England (4-1-2-3): Gordon Banks; – George Reginald Cohen, John Charlton, Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (c), Ramon Wilson; –...

    Game 2: Tuesday 12 July 1966 (19:30) Hillsborough, Sheffield. (Attendance: 36,127) Referee and Assistants: Hugh ‘Tiny’ Phillips (SCO), John ‘Jack’ Adair (NIR), Bertil Lööw (SWE). Result: West Germany 5 – Switzerland 0(3:0) Scores: 1:0 Held 16, 2:0 Haller 21, 3:0 Beckenbauer 40, 4:0 Beckenbauer 62, 5:0 Haller 77 pen. Germany (1-3-3-3): Hans Tilkowsk...

    Game 3: Tuesday 12 July 1966 (19:30) Goodison Park, Liverpool. (Attendance: 52,847) Referee and Assistants: Kurt Waldemar Tschenscher (GER), George McCabe (ENG), John Keith ‘Jack’ Taylor (ENG). Result: Brazil 2 – Bulgaria 0(1:0) Scores: 1:0 Pelé 13, 2:0 Garrincha 63. Brazil (4-2-4): GILMAR Dos Santos Neves; – Djalma dos SANTOS, Hideraldo Luis BELLI...

    Game 4: Tuesday 12 July 1966 (19:30) Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough. (Attendance: 22,568) Referee and Assistants: Juan Gardezábal Garay (ESP), Aly Hussein Kandil (UAR), Gottfried Dienst (SUI). Result: Soviet Union 3 – North Korea 0 (2:0) 1:0 Malofeev 30, 2:0 Baniševski 31, 3:0 Malofeev 88. USSR (1-3-2-4): Anzor Amberkovć Kavazašvili; – Albert Aleksee...

    Game 25: Saturday 23 July 1966 (15:00) Wembley Stadium, London. (Attendance: 90,584) Referee and Assistants: Rudolf Kreitlein (GER), Gottfried Dienst (SUI), Istvan Zsolt (HUN). Result: England 1 – Argentina 0 (0:0) Scores: Hurst 79 ENG (4-1-3-2): Gordon Banks; – George Cohen, Jackie Charlton, Bobby Moore(c), Ray Wilson; – Nobby Stiles; – Alan Ball,...

    Game 29: Monday 25 July 1966 (19:30) Goodison Park, Liverpool. (Attendance: 38,273) Referee and Assistants: Concetto Lo Bello (ITA), Juan Gardezábal (ESP), José Maria Codesal (URU). Result: West Germany 2 – Soviet Union 1 (1:0) Scores: 1:0 Haller 43, 2:0 Beckenbauer 68, 2:1 Porkuyan 87. Germany (1-3-2-4): Hans Tilkowski; – Willi Schulz; – Alfred ‘F...

    Game 31: Thursday 28 July 1966 (19:30) Wembley Stadium, London. (Attendance: 87,696) Referee and Assistants: Ken Dagnall (ENG), Kevin Howley (ENG), Aly Hussein Kandil (UAR). Result: Portugal 2 – Soviet Union 1 (1:1) Scores: 1:0 Eusébio 12 pen, 1:1 Malofeev 44, 2:1 Torres 88. Portugal (4-2-4): José Pereira; – Festa, José Carlos, Hilário, Baptista; –...

    Game 32: Saturday 30 July 1966 (15:00) Wembley Stadium, London. (Attendance: 96,924) Referee and Assistants: Gottfried Dienst (SUI), Tofik Bakhramov (URS), Karol Galba (TCH). After all alterations and adjustments had been made, the total number of spectators for the 32 matches played on eight grounds was 2,094,435. Of these, tickets were issued for...

    9 goals – Eusébio (POR) 6 goals – Haller (GER) 4 goals – Geoff Hurst (ENG), Beckenbauer (GER), Bene (HUN), Porkuyan (URS) 3 goals – Artime (ARG), Bobby Charlton, Roger Hunt (ENG), Augusto, Torres (POR), Malofeev (URS) 2 goals – Marcos (CHI), Seeler (GER), Mészöly (HUN), Park Seung-Sin (KOR), Ćislenko (URS) Own goals – Vutzov (BUL) for Portugal., 2 ...

  3. Jul 29, 2014 · Hurst hat-trick helps England become World Champions. Bobby Moore kisses the Jules Rimet trophy after England win the World Cup. 48 years on from England's triumph in the World Cup Final at Wembley, we look back at the 4-2 victory over West Germany...

  4. The 1966 FIFA World Cup final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 July 1966 to determine the winner of the 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth FIFA World Cup. [2] The match was contested by England and West Germany, with England winning 4–2 after extra time to claim the Jules Rimet Trophy.

  5. It was played at the Stade de Marrakech in Marrakesh on 20 December 2014. The Spanish club won the match 2–0 and won their first FIFA Club World Cup title, and their fourth world club title counting the 1960, 1998 and 2002 Intercontinental Cups, equaling Milan 's record.

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  7. England v Germany, 30 July 1966. Kick-off: 3.00pm After extra time - 2-2 at 90 minutes. The 1966 World Cup Final became one of the most controversial Finals ever, mainly due to England's third goal. The ball hit the underside of the cross bar, bounced down – on or close to the goalline – and was cleared.

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