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Signed England 1966 Jersey

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  1. Celebrate the Wonder of Wembley '66!
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Celebrate the Wonder of Wembley '66!

In 1966 England celebrated perhaps the greatest moment in its long football history when it won the World Cup in a dramatic 4-2 victory over West Germany!

This shirt is a replica of the 1996 jersey and is signed by a whopping 10 members of the now legendary World Cup champion squad. These players include hat trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst, Sir Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Nobby Stiles and the late, great Alan Ball.

The legend of England's World Cup victory only continues to grow so don't miss out on your chance to own a piece of football history!

Shirt is presented with a certificate of authenticity and an image featuring the players signing the item.

Unlike anything else, this is an incredible piece of soccer history!


En 1966, Inglaterra protagonizó tal vez el momento más glorioso en la historia de su fútbol tras obtener una dramática victoria de 4-2 sobre Alemania Oriental en la final del Mundial. Esta camiseta es una réplica de la que vistieron los ingleses en 1966 y ha sido autografiada por 10 miembros de la selección campeona, incluyendo Sir Geoff Hurst (autor de tres goles), Sir Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Nobby Stiles y el fallecido Alan Ball. No pierdas la oportunidad de ser dueño de un pedacito de la historia del fútbol inglés. La camiseta viene con un certificado de autenticidad y una fotografía de los jugadores firmándola.

Rules of the Game: During a kick-off, the opponents of the team taking the kick-off must be at least 9.15 m (10 yds) from the ball until it is in play. Rules of the Game: For FIFA matches, the ball should have a circumference of not more than 70 cm (28 ins) and not less than 68 cm (27 ins). The youngest player to score in the German Bundesliga was Nuri Sahin of Borussia Dortmund (16 years and 335 days) in 2005. Liverpool came back from a 3-0 halftime deficit to beat AC Milan in penalties in the 2005 Champions League final. 199,854 people filled Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to watch the 1950 World Cup final between Brazil and Uruguay.
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