Right here, the PA information company takes a glance again on the group which received the 1966 World Cup with a 4-2 victory over West Germany at Wembley, with Sir Geoff Hurst now the one surviving member of the aspect from the ultimate.
Gordon Banks
Goalkeeper Banks received 73 England caps and made 628 membership appearances in a 15-year profession, profitable the League Cup with each Leicester and Stoke. Banks can also be remembered for his beautiful save from Pele’s header in England’s 1970 World Cup conflict with Brazil. After serving to Stoke to the 1972 League Cup, Banks misplaced the sight in a single eye in a automotive crash in October later that very same yr, which in the end ended his skilled profession. He had a short managerial stint with Telford. In 2016, Banks revealed he was battling kidney most cancers for the second time. Banks, who had been Stoke president since 2000, died aged 81 in February 2019.
George Cohen
Fulham full-back Cohen was pressured to retire via damage aged 29, having made 459 appearances for the Craven Cottage membership. Cohen struggled with bowel most cancers for 14 years from the Nineteen Eighties. He later opted to promote his World Cup winner’s medal, though Fulham bought the merchandise to show at Craven Cottage. Nephew Ben Cohen helped England win the Rugby World Cup in 2003. Made an MBE in 2000, Cohen died aged 83 in December 2022.
Jack Charlton
The elder of the Charlton brothers, Jack made 629 appearances for Leeds and picked up 35 England caps earlier than turning consideration to a profitable managerial profession. After stints with Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle, Charlton stepped as much as lead the Republic of Eire and guided them to the quarter-finals of the 1990 World Cup in Italy. Charlton grew to become an OBE in 1974 and was awarded honorary Irish citizenship in 1996, being made a freeman of town of Dublin in 1994. He died on the age of 85 in July 2020, having been recognized with lymphoma and in addition affected by dementia.
Bobby Moore
Broadly accepted as England’s best centre-half and among the finest of all time, World Cup-winning captain Moore died from bowel and liver most cancers in February 1993, aged 51. Moore, who received 108 worldwide caps, helped West Ham elevate the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners’ Cup the next season. The defender additionally had spells at Fulham and within the North American Soccer League earlier than retiring in 1978, with quick managerial stints at Oxford Metropolis and Southend following. His widow Stephanie based the Bobby Moore Fund in 1993 to boost cash for analysis into bowel most cancers and lift public consciousness of the illness.
Ray Wilson
England’s left-back Wilson saved the bottom profile of the 1966 winners. Wilson constructed a profitable undertaker’s enterprise in Huddersfield after his soccer profession, finally retiring in 1997. Wilson lived in Huddersfield and made greater than 250 appearances for the Terriers in addition to taking part in for Everton – the place he received the 1966 FA Cup – Oldham and, briefly, Bradford. He died aged 83 in Could 2018 from Alzheimer’s illness.
Nobby Stiles
The midfield enforcer of Ramsey’s group, Stiles helped nullify the specter of Eusebio within the semi-final in opposition to Portugal – and memorably danced on the pitch with the Jules Rimet Trophy after England’s overcome West Germany. A part of Manchester United’s 1968 European Cup-winning group, Stiles, capped 28 occasions by England, made 392 appearances for the Purple Devils, leaving for Middlesbrough in 1971. A profession in teaching adopted, with two stints at Preston, earlier than a short-lived tenure at West Brom. Stiles additionally labored for a spell as a youth group coach at United, serving to oversee the event of the famend class of 92, which included the likes of David Beckham and the Neville brothers. In October 2020, Stiles died aged 78 following an extended sickness, having beforehand suffered a stroke, been recognized with prostate most cancers and later Alzheimer’s.
Alan Ball
The youngest member of the 1966 aspect, Ball was simply 21 when England have been topped world champions. The midfielder went on to hitch Everton, changing into a part of the Merseyside membership’s ‘Holy Trinity’ alongside Colin Harvey and Howard Kendall as they received the 1970 league title. Ball later joined Arsenal, reaching the 1972 FA Cup ultimate. He additionally had spells at Southampton, in the USA and again at former membership Blackpool, in addition to Bristol Rovers, earlier than retiring. A 15-year managerial profession adopted, most notably over two stints with Portsmouth, rivals Southampton and in addition Manchester Metropolis. Ball died in 2007 on the age of 61, having suffered a coronary heart assault whereas attempting to place out a bonfire in his backyard.
Sir Bobby Charlton
Jack’s youthful brother Bobby made his profession at Manchester United, the place he would later sit on the board of administrators. Bobby received 106 worldwide caps between 1958 and 1970, and was England’s report goalscorer till being overtaken by Wayne Rooney, who additionally finally bettered Charlton’s membership tally. A survivor of the Munich air catastrophe in 1958, Charlton, who claimed the Ballon d’Or in 1966, helped to rebuild the membership within the wake of the tragedy – and scored two objectives as United beat Benfica to win the 1968 European Cup. After retiring, he had quick managerial stints with Preston and Wigan. In early November 2020, his spouse, Girl Norma, confirmed Charlton had been recognized with dementia, the information coming simply two days after the demise of Stiles. Charlton’s demise on the age of 86 was introduced on October 21, 2023, resulting in tributes from throughout the sporting world.
Martin Peters
Famend as being the entire midfielder, Peters – who scored England’s second objective within the ultimate – performed alongside Moore and Geoff Hurst at West Ham. He joined Tottenham in 1970, occurring to win the UEFA Cup and in addition the League Cup twice, earlier than transferring to Norwich, the place he made greater than 200 appearances, and later Sheffield United as a player-coach. Following retirement, Peters, capped 67 occasions for England, labored within the insurance coverage enterprise however retained hyperlinks together with his former golf equipment in an ambassadorial function. Peters died aged 76 in December 2019, having been recognized with Alzheimer’s illness three years earlier.
Sir Geoff Hurst
The one man to attain a hat-trick in a World Cup ultimate till France’s Kylian Mbappe in December 2022, Hurst made greater than 400 appearances for West Ham, becoming a member of Stoke in 1972 and later taking part in in the USA. After retirement, Hurst, who additionally labored within the insurance coverage commerce like his shut good friend Peters, had managerial spells with Telford, Chelsea and in Kuwait. Knighted in 2004, the 82-year-old now lives close to Cheltenham. Hurst, who received 49 England caps, continues to boost consciousness for charity work into the battle in opposition to illnesses which a number of of his 1966 team-mates.
Roger Hunt
Striker Hunt made greater than 400 appearances for Liverpool, profitable the title twice in addition to the FA Cup, and held the Anfield membership’s scoring report till being overhauled by Ian Rush. Having received 34 caps for England, later taking part in for Bolton and having a brief spell in South Africa, Hunt joined his household’s haulage enterprise after retiring from soccer. Hunt was made an MBE in 2000, inducted into England’s Corridor of Fame six years later and lived away from the soccer highlight in Lancashire. On September 28, 2021, Liverpool introduced Hunt had died aged 83 following an extended sickness.
Sir Alf Ramsey (supervisor)
Former Southampton and Tottenham full-back Ramsey had reduce his managerial enamel with Ipswich, guiding the Suffolk membership from the Third Division South to First Division champions in 1962. Ramsey went on to take England to the quarter-finals of the 1970 World Cup, the place they have been crushed 3-2 by West Germany having been 2-0 forward. After England did not qualify for the 1974 World Cup, Ramsey left his job with the Soccer Affiliation and later had spells working at Birmingham in addition to Greek membership Panathinaikos. Ramsey spent his retirement again in Ipswich. He died in April 1999, aged 79, having suffered a stroke in addition to battling Alzheimer’s illness and prostate most cancers.