Heroes of 1966
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Manager: Sir Alf Ramsay
- 1 Banks, Gordon
- 2 Cohen, George R.
- 3 Wilson, Ramon
- 4 Stiles, Norbert P.
- 5 Charlton, John
- 6 Moore, Robert F. C.
- 7 Ball, Alan J.
- 8 Greaves, James P.
- 9 Charlton, Robert
- 10 Hurst, Geoffrey C.
- 11 Connelly, John M.
- 12 Springett, Ronald D.
- 13 Bonetti, Peter P.
- 14 Armfield, James C.
- 15 Byrne, Gerald
- 16 Peters, Martin S.
- 17 Flowers, Ronald
- 18 Hunter, Norman
- 19 Paine, Terence L.
- 20 Callaghan, Ian R.
- 21 Hunt, Roger
- 22 Eastham, George E.
- 23 Saxe-Coburg, H.M. Queen Elizabeth II of
The Heroes of 1966 is a term used to refer to the heroic England team that heroically won the World Cup in 1966. As heroes they regularly appear in the media to offer expert views on modern English football and contrast this with what happened in Sir Alf's day.
[edit] Honorary mentions
- Tofik Bakhramov
- Pickles the Dog
- Sir Kenneth Wostenholme
- The English spirit of hard work and fair play
- Cheating Soviet Linesmen
- Scotland One Year Later

