Todays Featured World Cup Legend: Emerson Leao, Brazil
Main Menu
• News
• Main
• World Cups
• Player Statistics
• Team Statistics
• WorldCup Statistics
• Trophy Room
• Player Search
• Team Search
• City Search
• Stadium Search
• Quizes
• Archive
World Cups
South Africa - 2010
Germany - 2006
Korea & Japan - 2002
France - 1998
United States - 1994
Italy - 1990
Mexico - 1986
Spain - 1982
Argentina - 1978
Germany - 1974
Mexico - 1970
England - 1966
Chile - 1962
Sweden - 1958
Switzerland - 1954
Brazil - 1950
France - 1938
Italy - 1934
Uruguay - 1930
Search
Search For:
Visitors since 23/05-03
Today: 91
This Month: 357
Visits Overall: 947874
 
Last Hour: 7
Recommended sites
 History of the FIFA World Cup
England, 1966
Overall Stats Team Statistics Player Statistics
      
  World Cup Champions:EnglandOfficial 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)
 

This page is run by
This site is unofficial and is not affiliated or connected to FIFA in any respect.
2002©2010 - All Rights Reserved.

Players Born on September 3rd
Germany Jerome Boateng(1988)
England Scott Carson(1985)
Brazil Julio Cesar(1979)
Angola Rui Marques(1977)
Ghana Samuel Kuffour(1976)
New Zealand Ivan Vicelich(1976)
Uruguay Paolo Montero(1971)
Northern Ireland Paul Ramsey(1962)
Costa Rica Jose Chaves(1958)
Chile Leonardo Veliz(1945)
Fed. Rep. of Ger. Hans Sturm(1935)
England John Aston(1921)
Cuba Jacinto Barquin(1915)
Latest Player Comments
Edward Dominik Madejski
Right. I like the item corresponded in view of this. A partner authorized me about your site, ever since my first visit, I have been absorbed. Don't waste your life in conviction and cold sweat, just order argumentative Edward Dominik Madejski
You have a writing an essay task and don’t know the proper way to start? Do not be disappointed, because the write my essay service will help you with the Sanchis
If you try to realize how complicated papers composing is, I can tell not to do that! Basically, people are irritated just because of papers writing. Nonetheless, it is not late to ask " wri...

Edward Dominik Madejski
A clue about this topic used to be released by essay writers to have a possibility to buy essays and written essay.

Sanchis
Sanchis that participated in WC'66 is the father of Sanchis that participated in WC'90

Latest Match Comments
Mexico - Belgium (1970)
Cheap penalty for Mexico. Belgium certainly had their chances!

Uruguay - Brazil (1950)
Hj

Uruguay - Brazil (1950)
So

Netherlands - Spain (2010)
This is a new World Cup History site: http://www.everyfourthyear.com/

Argentina - England (1986)
I can belive how Maradona did the second goal. I watch it again and again and it is incredible!!! The most beautiful goal ever scored by far... Regarding the first one, was clearly with his hand, but that is soccer and "polemic" is part of "soccer c...

Poll of the Decade
Who will win the 2010 world cup?
Uruguay
Korea Republic
USA
Ghana
Germany
England
Argentina
Mexico
Netherlands
Slovakia
Brazil
Chile
Paraguay
Japan
Spain
Portugal
 

 :: Results :: Polls
 :: 
Feedback
Is available information incorrect?
Do you miss something?

Please login to post your comment here!

Title:
Comment: