31 JUL 1966: ENGLAND MANAGER ALF RAMSEY AND CAPTAIN BOBBY MOORE (RIGHT) HOLD UP THE JULES RIMET TROPHY AS OTHER ENGLAND PLAYERS LOOK ON DURING A LUNCH RECEPTION AT ITV ELSTREE TELEVISION STUDIOS AFTER ENGLAND WON THE WORLD CUP FINAL AGAINST WEST GERMANY. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 30: Queen Elizabeth of England presents the Jules Rimet Cup to Bobby Moore, captain of England's national soccer team, as her husband Prince Philip (C) and forward Geoff Hurst (R) look on after England beat West Germany 4-2 in extra time in the World Cup final 30 July 1966 at Wembley stadium in London. Hurst scored three goals, two of them in extra time, to help England win its first World title. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) test source to google
England and Germany line up with match officials before the World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, 30th July 1966. England went on to win 4-2. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
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)
(Original Caption) 7/30/1966-England-: England captain Bobby Moore "chaired" by his team with the Jules Rimet Cup...after receiving it from the Queen after England won the Cup final 4 goals to 2, against West Germany. Phil
(Original Caption) Germans score twice...Wolfgang Weber (left) of West Germany scores his team's second goal as England's Ray Wilson (center) and goalie Gordon Banks (right) try to stop ball in the final match of the World Cup Soccer Championships here July 30. Second from left is German forward Uwe Seeler and his teammate Heinz Schnellinger is second from right. England's Bobby Moore, the team's captain, raises his hand in the background. England beat the German team, 4-2. This source has a no link (A: Source)
(Original Caption) : World Cup Football. England's Jackie Charlton rushes in to tackle West Germany's lively forward Held during a raid on the England goalmouth at Wembley Stadium this afternoon (Saturday) in the World Cup Final. The 100,000 fans at the match saw England win 4-2 in a thrilling match that went into extra time. 30th July 1966. (Photo by Hulton-Deutsch/Hulton Deutsch/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images) Jack Charlton