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5 DF: Bernard Bosquier 19 June 1942 (aged 24) 9 Sochaux: 6 DF: Robert Budzynski 21 May 1940 (aged 26) 4 Nantes: 7 DF: André Chorda 20 February 1938 (aged 28) 20 Bordeaux: 8 FW: Nestor Combin 29 December 1940 (aged 25) 6 Varese: 9 FW: Didier Couécou 25 July 1944 (aged 21) 0 Bordeaux: 10 DF
9 May 1965 Yugoslavia: 24 May 1975 Scotland [72] [73] Martin Peters † MF 67 20 4 May 1966 Yugoslavia: 18 May 1974 Scotland [74] [75] Tony Adams: DF 66 5 18 February 1987 Spain: 7 October 2000 Germany [76] [77] Paul Scholes: MF 66 14 24 May 1997 South Africa: 24 June 2004 Portugal [78] [79] David Watson: DF 65 4 3 April 1974 Portugal: 2 June ...
A provisional 30-man England squad for the 2010 World Cup was announced on 11 May 2010. [4] This was then reduced to the official 23-man squad, announced on 1 June 2010. [5] The seven players dropped from the provisional squad were Leighton Baines, Darren Bent, Michael Dawson, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Scott Parker and Theo Walcott. [5]
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The England team won their first and only World Cup title in 1966. [165] The tournament was played on home soil, and England defeated West Germany 4–2 in the final . [ 165 ] In 1990 , England finished in fourth place, losing 2–1 to host nation Italy in the third place play-off, following defeat on penalties, after extra time, to champions ...
In 1960, Moore earned a call up to the England Under-23 squad. His form and impact on West Ham as a whole earned him a late call-up to the full England squad by Walter Winterbottom and The Football Association selection committee in 1962, when final preparations were being made for the summer's World Cup finals in Chile.
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Before the tournament began, eventual winners England were 9/2 second favourites with bookmakers behind Brazil (9/4), while beaten finalists West Germany were 25/1 outsiders. [25] The final took place on Saturday, 30 July 1966, the 36th anniversary of the first final. Until 2022, this was the latest date that any tournament had concluded.