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The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in England from 11 to 30 July 1966. England defeated West Germany 4–2 in the final to win their first ever World Cup title. The final was level at 2–2 after 90 minutes and went to extra time, when Geoff Hurst scored two goals to complete his hat-trick, the first to be scored in a men's World Cup final. Portuguese striker Eusébio was the tournament's top scorer, with nine goals clinching the golden boot with three goals more than second placed Helmut Haller. It was the first FIFA World Cup held in the English-speaking world. England were the fifth nation to win the event, and the third host nation to win after Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934. Two time reigning champions Brazil failed to get past the group stages as they were defeated by Hungary and Portugal. It was the second time that defending champions were eliminated in the group stages after Italy in 1950. This would not occur again until 36 years later. The two debut teams performed well at the competition – North Korea beat Italy 1–0 on the way to reaching the quarter-finals, where they lost to Portugal 5–3 after leading 3–0. Portugal themselves finished third, beating Soviet Union 2–1 in the bronze-match. During the qualifying, FIFA, citing competitive and logistical issues, decided that there would be no direct qualifying place for an African team: all 15 African nations who had entered immediately boycotted the competition in protest. Matches were played at eight stadiums across England, foremost Wembley Stadium, which had a capacity of 98,600. Here England played all its matches, here the tournament was opened by Queen Elizabeth II and here the final was held as well. Prior to the tournament, the Jules Rimet trophy was stolen, but was recovered by a dog named Pickles four months before the tournament began. It was the first World Cup to have selected matches broadcast via satellite to countries on other continents. The final, which was broadcast locally by the BBC, was the last to be shown entirely in black and white. This was also the only World Cup in history that did not have matches on Sundays, due to religious laws at the time, which were only repealed ten years after in 1976.

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11 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerEnglandEngland0 - 0 UruguayUruguay
12 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGermanyGermany5 - 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland
12 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerBrazilBrazil2 - 0 BulgariaBulgaria
12 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerUSSRUSSR3 - 0 North KoreaNorth Korea
13 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerFranceFrance1 - 1 MexicoMexico
13 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPortugalPortugal3 - 1 HungaryHungary
13 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerArgentinaArgentina2 - 1 SpainSpain
13 Jul r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerItalyItaly2 - 0 ChileChile

15 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerUruguayUruguay2 - 1 FranceFrance
15 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerSpainSpain2 - 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland
15 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerHungaryHungary3 - 1 BrazilBrazil
15 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerNorth KoreaNorth Korea1 - 1 ChileChile
16 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPortugalPortugal3 - 0 BulgariaBulgaria
16 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGermanyGermany0 - 0 ArgentinaArgentina
16 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerUSSRUSSR1 - 0 ItalyItaly
16 Jul r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerEnglandEngland2 - 0 MexicoMexico

19 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerUruguayUruguay0 - 0 MexicoMexico
19 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerArgentinaArgentina2 - 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland
19 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPortugalPortugal3 - 1 BrazilBrazil
19 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerNorth KoreaNorth Korea1 - 0 ItalyItaly
20 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerEnglandEngland2 - 0 FranceFrance
20 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerHungaryHungary3 - 1 BulgariaBulgaria
20 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGermanyGermany2 - 1 SpainSpain
20 Jul r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerUSSRUSSR2 - 1 ChileChile

23 Jul QFTransparent SpacerTransparent SpacerEnglandEngland1 - 0 ArgentinaArgentina
23 Jul QFTransparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGermanyGermany4 - 0 UruguayUruguay
23 Jul QFTransparent SpacerTransparent SpacerUSSRUSSR2 - 1 HungaryHungary
23 Jul QFTransparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPortugalPortugal5 - 3 North KoreaNorth Korea

25 Jul SF Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGermanyGermany2 - 1 USSRUSSR
26 Jul SF Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerEnglandEngland2 - 1 PortugalPortugal

28 Jul Playoff Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPortugalPortugal2 - 1 USSRUSSR

30 Jul Final Transparent SpacerImage IconPoster IconYoutube IconEnglandEngland4 - 2 GermanyGermany


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