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  2. 1966–67 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Queens Park Rangers won the Football League Cup on the first occasion it was played at Wembley, coming from 2-0 down at half-time to beat West Bromwich Albion 3-2. Peter Osgood broke his leg playing for Chelsea at Blackpool in a Football League Cup Tie on 5 October. It kept him out of football for the rest of the season.

  3. 1966–67 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–67 season was Manchester City's 65th season in existence and 47th season in the top division of English football. [1] In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup and the Football League Cup .

  4. 1966–67 Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    Football League First Division; Season: 1966–67: Champions: Manchester United 7th English title: Relegated: Aston Villa Blackpool: European Cup: Manchester United: European Cup Winners' Cup: Tottenham Hotspur: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: Nottingham Forest Leeds United Liverpool: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,387 (3 per match) Top ...

  5. 1966–67 Stoke City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–67 season was Stoke City's 60th season in the Football League and the 36th in the First Division. England won the 1966 World Cup and one of the winners, Gordon Banks joined Stoke in April 1967 in what was a master stroke signing by Tony Waddington he also brought in Arsenal winger George Eastham .

  6. 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.

  7. 1966–67 British Home Championship - Wikipedia

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    The "World Champions" idea has since taken more tangible form in the Unofficial Football World Championships. The results of the 1966–67 championship and 1967–68 championship combined to form qualifying Group 8 for the 1968 UEFA European Football Championship, with England edging out Scotland to qualify for the Euro quarter-finals.

  8. 1966–67 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    During the 1966–67 English football season, ... 14 January 1967: Sheffield United: H: 4–1: 21 January 1967: West Bromwich Albion: A: 0–1: 4 February 1967: Leeds ...

  9. 1966–67 Football League - Wikipedia

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    Locations of the Football League First Division 19661967 teams. Second Division. Second Division; Season ... 1966-67 in English football; References

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