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  2. 1966–67 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Qualified for the European Cup: 2 Nottingham Forest: 42 23 10 9 64 41 1.561 56 Qualified for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 3 Tottenham Hotspur: 42 24 8 10 71 48 1.479 56 Qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup: 4 Leeds United: 42 22 11 9 62 42 1.476 55 Qualified for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 5 Liverpool: 42 19 13 10 64 47 1.362 51 6 Everton: 42 19 ...

  3. 1966–67 FA Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–67 FA Cup was the 86th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Tottenham Hotspur won the competition for the fifth time, beating Chelsea 2–1 in the first all-London final. The game was played at Wembley.

  4. Category:1966–67 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1966–67 in English football" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... 1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final; Y. FA Youth Cup ...

  5. 1966–67 Manchester United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–67 season was Manchester United's 65th season in the Football League, and their 22nd consecutive season in the top division of English football.They finished the season as league champions for the seventh time in their history and the fifth under the management of Matt Busby, but this would be their last top division title for 26 years.

  6. List of EFL Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the final receives the eponymous EFL Cup. The EFL Cup is a knockout cup competition in English football organised by and named after the English Football League (EFL). [1] The competition was established in 1960 and is considered to be the second-most important domestic cup competition for English football clubs, after the FA Cup. [2]

  7. 1967 FA Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 FA Cup final was the 86th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 20 May 1967 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea . It was the first FA Cup Final to be contested between two teams from London, and is thus often dubbed the " Cockney Cup Final".

  8. 1966–67 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–67 Football League Cup was the seventh season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs.The competition started on 23 August 1966 and ended with the final on 4 March 1967.

  9. 1965–66 in English football - Wikipedia

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    5 May 1966: Liverpool are beaten 2–1 (a.e.t.) by West German side Borussia Dortmund in the 1966 final of the European Cup Winners' Cup at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland. 14 May 1966: Everton win the FA Cup with a 3–2 win over Sheffield Wednesday in the final at Wembley Stadium, despite going 2–0 down in the 57th minute.