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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 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 1966–67 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    55,958 vs Manchester United (5 November 1966) Lowest home attendance: 14,262 vs Charlton Athletic (14 September 1966) Average home league attendance: 35,567: Biggest win: 6–2 v Aston Villa (17 September 1966) Biggest defeat: 1–6 v Sheffield Wednesday (31 Dec 1966)

  7. 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

  8. England national football team results (1960–1979) - Wikipedia

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    23 July 1966 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finals: England 1–0 Argentina: London, England: Hurst 78' J. Charlton R. Charlton: Report: Ferreiro Perfumo Rattín 35 ' Artime Solari: Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 90,584 Referee: Rudolf Kreitlein (West Germany)

  9. 1966–67 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    63,563 vs Manchester United (3 March 1967) Lowest home attendance: 20,482 vs Sunderland A.F.C. (26 December 1966) ... During the 1966–67 English football season, ...