See more ideas about England national, England football team, England football. Left to right: Gordon Banks, unknown photographer, trainers Harold Shepherdson (1918 - 1995) and Les Cocker (1924 - 1979), Peter Bonetti, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore, unknown, Jimmy Armfield, Roger Hunt, Ron Springett, Jimmy Greaves (putting), Norman Hunter, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Bobby Charlton and Gerry ByrneA policeman stands guard in Central Hall Westminster, next to the stand at the National Stamp Exhibition where the Jules Rimet trophy was housed before it was stolen, 21st March 1966. Who was in the England team for the 1966 World Cup Final? Players who have received the captain's armband during the course of a game are not considered by Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. Unlike unofficial captaincies the player is given the responsibility prior to the game and are officially recognised by Alfred Bower was the last amateur player to captain EnglandSources differ concerning the captaincy for England vs Wales, 12 March 1894. England, managed by Alf Ramsey and captained by Bobby Moore, won the toss and elected to kick off. England claimed a 4-2 victory over Germany in 1966, making them the Fifa World Cup champions that year. among English fansGerman fans hoping their can ruin the hosts' big day at WembleyA military band plays in the final minutes before kick-offFront page of the Evening Standard's World Cup Special Souvenir Captains Uwe Seeler (L) and Bobby Moore exchange pennants as Swiss referee Gottfried Dienst (C) looks onGerman forward Lothar Emmerich (L) celebrates after midfielder Helmut Haller scored the first goal for his team past English defender Jackie Charlton (C) and goalkeeper Gordon Banks (R)Geoff Hurst heading home the equalising goal for EnglandGeoff Hurst jumps for joy after scoring England's firstKarl-Heinz Schnellinger handles the ball, and immediately afterwards the ball falls to Wolfgang Weber to score Germany's 90th-minute equalising goal England went on to win 1 - 0IFA President Stanley Rous (1895 - 1986) (left), president of the Irish Football Association Harry Cavan (1915 - 2000) (second from left), and Football Association President Lord Harewood (George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood) (1923 - 2011) (right) at the draw for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, 6th December 196510th June 1966: Sir Alf Ramsey, manager of the England football team23 Jul 1966: World Cup Finals, Argentina v England quarter final at Wembley. Sat on Tottenham's board of directors in the late 1990s. Alf Ramsey named his provisional list of forty players on April 7, almost two months earlier than required to give as much notice as possible to the affected clubs. It was either Arthur Cursham or Henry WaceClaude Ashton was the last player to be appointed captain for his solitary England appearanceThe captaincy for England vs Ireland, 7 March 1896 is disputed between G. O. Smith (13 confirmed captaincies), and George Raikes and Vaughan Lodge, neither of whom had captained England in another match. Left to right: Gordon Banks, unknown photographer, trainers Harold Shepherdson (1918 - 1995) and Les Cocker (1924 - 1979), Peter Bonetti, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore, unknown, Jimmy Armfield, Roger Hunt, Ron Springett, Jimmy Greaves (putting), Norman Hunter, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Bobby Charlton and Gerry ByrneA policeman stands guard in Central Hall Westminster, next to the stand at the National Stamp Exhibition where the Jules Rimet trophy was housed before it was stolen, 21st March 1966. Charlton, who had been diagnosed with lymphoma in the last year and was also battling dementia, collected a World Cup winners' medal alongside his younger brother Bobby as England triumphed in 1966.Geoff Hurst's hat-trick, linesman Tofiq Bahramov from Azerbaijan and Kenneth Wolstenholme's famous commentary have all gone down in history.Went on to win 73 England caps and make 628 club appearances in a 15-year career. Midfielder Stiles ended up with 28 England caps but went on to rack up 392 appearances for Manchester United before a move to Middlesbrough in 1971. Geoff Hurst has a shot on goal17 Jul 1966: World Cup Football, group match, England v Mexico at Wembley. The Football Association : … The match ended in a goalless drawMembers of the England World Cup squad playing golf during a break in training at Roehampton, London, the day before their World Cup final match against West Germany, 29th July 1966.