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1966 World Cup Final - England Vs West Germany DVD

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A crowd of 98 000 spectators - including the Queen and Prince Phillip - filled London's Wembley Stadium to watch the host nation play West Germany in the final game of the 1966 championships. Another 400 million people around the world watched the keenly fought match on television. A dubious goal by Geoff Hurst - glanced off the line by Weber and only given after consultation between the Swiss referee and Soviet linesman - put England ahead in extra-time before Hurst powered home his third goal to give England a 4-2 victory and to become the first man ever to score... a hat-trick in a World Cup final. Bobby Moore went up to the royal box to collect the solid gold Jules Rimet trophy from Queen Elizabeth. [show more]

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Released
30 March 2009
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap 
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Runtime
114 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5032286011833 
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Full coverage of the match that brought England its longed-for victory in the 1966 World Cup final. A crowd of 98,000 spectators - including the Queen and Prince Phillip - filled London's Wembley Stadium to watch the host nation play West Germany in the final game of the 1966 championship, while another 400 million people around the world watched the keenly-fought match on television.