Soccer - FIFA World Cup England 66 - Final - England v West Germany - Wembley Stadium
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BOBBY MOORE PLANTS AN ENTHUSIASTIC KISS ON THE WORLD CUP TROPHY AFTER ENGLAND'S VICTORY OVER WEST GERMANY IN THE WORLD CUP 1966 TOURNAMENT FINAL IN WHICH ENGLAND WON 4-2 AFTER EXTRA TIME. AT WEMBLEY STADIUM IN LONDON.(07/10/2000)The last football game ever to played at the famous Wembley Stadium, with a match held between England and Germany. *191201: Bobby Moore planting an enthusiastic kiss on the World Cup trophy after England's historic victory over West Germany in the World Cup 1966 tournament final in which England won 4-2 at Wembley Stadium. In an announcement, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell confirmed that Wembley would be the site of a new national stadium.

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