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  World Cup Champions: England Official Poster of The 1966 World Cup
  Runners Up: Fed. Rep. of Ger.
 
  Highest Scoring Game:Portugal vs. Korea Dpr 5 - 3 (Quarter Final)
  Total Goals Scored: 89
  Av. Goals Per Match: 2.78
 
  Top Scorer: Eusebio, Portugal - 9 Goals
  Best Scorer in 1 game: Eusebio, Portugal - 4 Goals
 
  Highest Attendance: 98.000 (England - France, Group 1)
  Total Attendance: 1.638.924
  Average Attendance: 51.216
 
  Debut Appearance: Portugal, Korea Dpr
 
  Stadiums Used:Empire Stadium, WembleyWhite City
  HillsboroughVilla Park
  Goodison ParkOld Trafford
  Ayresome ParkRoker Park Ground
 

Group 1
  
England - Uruguay 0-0   (July 11, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
France - Mexico 1-1   (July 13, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
Uruguay - France 2-1   (July 15, White City)
England - Mexico 2-0   (July 16, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
Uruguay - Mexico 0-0   (July 19, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
England - France 2-0   (July 20, Empire Stadium, Wembley)

TeamGPWDLGSGCP
England3210405
Uruguay3120214
Mexico3021132
France3012251
 

Group 2
  
Fed. Rep. of Ger. - Switzerland 5-0   (July 12, Hillsborough)
Argentina - Spain 2-1   (July 13, Villa Park)
Spain - Switzerland 2-1   (July 15, Hillsborough)
Fed. Rep. of Ger. - Argentina 0-0   (July 16, Villa Park)
Argentina - Switzerland 2-0   (July 19, Hillsborough)
Fed. Rep. of Ger. - Spain 2-1   (July 20, Villa Park)

TeamGPWDLGSGCP
Fed. Rep. of Ger.3210715
Argentina3210415
Spain3102452
Switzerland3003190
 

Group 3
  
Brazil - Bulgaria 2-0   (July 12, Goodison Park)
Portugal - Hungary 3-1   (July 13, Old Trafford)
Hungary - Brazil 3-1   (July 15, Goodison Park)
Portugal - Bulgaria 3-0   (July 16, Old Trafford)
Portugal - Brazil 3-1   (July 19, Goodison Park)
Hungary - Bulgaria 3-1   (July 20, Old Trafford)

TeamGPWDLGSGCP
Portugal3300926
Hungary3201754
Brazil3102462
Bulgaria3003180
 

Group 4
  
Soviet Union - Korea Dpr 3-0   (July 12, Ayresome Park)
Italy - Chile 2-0   (July 13, Roker Park Ground)
Korea Dpr - Chile 1-1   (July 15, Ayresome Park)
Soviet Union - Italy 1-0   (July 16, Roker Park Ground)
Korea Dpr - Italy 1-0   (July 19, Ayresome Park)
Soviet Union - Chile 2-1   (July 20, Roker Park Ground)

TeamGPWDLGSGCP
Soviet Union3300616
Korea Dpr3111243
Italy3102222
Chile3012251
 

Quarter Finals
  
Soviet Union - Hungary 2-1   (July 23, Roker Park Ground)
Fed. Rep. of Ger. - Uruguay 4-0   (July 23, Hillsborough)
Portugal - Korea Dpr 5-3   (July 23, Goodison Park)
England - Argentina 1-0   (July 23, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
 

Semifinals
  
Fed. Rep. of Ger. - Soviet Union 2-1   (July 25, Goodison Park)
England - Portugal 2-1   (July 26, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
 

3rd/4th Place
  
Portugal - Soviet Union 2-1   (July 28, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
 

Final
  
England - Fed. Rep. of Ger. 4-2 A.E.T   (July 30, Empire Stadium, Wembley)
 

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Players Born on February 8th
Paraguay Daniel Sanabria(1977)
Chile Clarence Acuna(1975)
Ecuador Ulises De La Cruz(1974)
Paraguay Hugo Brizuela(1969)
Italy Lorenzo Minotti(1967)
Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov(1966)
Korea Republic Sam Soo Kim(1963)
Algeria Mustapha Dahleb(1952)
Brazil Francisco Marinho(1952)
German D. Rep. Wolfgang Blochwitz(1941)
Fed. Rep. of Ger. Horst Eckel(1932)
England Roger Byrne(1929)
Korea Republic Young Keun Choi(1923)
Germany Leopold Neumer(1919)
Hungary Gyula Polgar(1912)
Brazil Preguinho(1905)
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Gabriel Batistuta (by: Temp_comment)
He was a great player, who gave made many faces smiley with his scores on the rival net, in every soccer club when he played for. Unfortunately he could win any world cup. Only a south american cup with argentina... but he also was besides of a great...

Kostadin Kostadinov (by: Temp_comment)
This player has 3 matches at the tournament in Mexico 1986. The statistics are wrong

Georgi Vassilev (by: Temp_comment)
The real name of this player is Mladen Vasilev

Alexander Shalamanov (by: Temp_comment)
This site have many mistakes in the players data and statistics. Shalamanov play for Bulgaria not only in England in 1966. He is part of the Bulgarian team in Mexico 1970. He has 5 mathes (2 in England 1966, and 3 in Mexico 1970)

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He is a amizing player, oneday i will top on football than him. i m sure of that. hi m manoj kandel, from nepal.

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