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BOBBY MOORE, ENGLAND West Ham United (England), Fulham San Antonio Thunder (USA), Seattle Sounders (USA) 1962-74
The player
who made British soccer mod, Bobby Moore's youth and leadership
made England and the world of soccer a brighter place. Bobby
Moore captained his teams to three titles in the 1960s--West
Ham United in the 1964 FA Cup Final and the European Cup-winners
Cup final. And, most importantly, with the English national
team, the great victory over Germany in the 1966 World Cup.
A fierce competitor, he marked Pele in 1970 World Cup in a
heated battle. His endurance speaks for itself: 544 league
appearances for West Ham between 1958-1974 and then another
124 with Fulham before retiring in 1976. He sadly died of
cancer in 1993.
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GREAT
BRITAIN XI
< Gordon Banks, England
< Dave Beckham, England
< Sir Tom Finney, England
< Bobby Charlton, England
< John Charles, Wales
< Bobby Moore, England
< George Best, N.Ireland
< Duncan Edwards, England
< William "Dixie" Dean, England
< Denis Law, Scotland
< Sir Stanley Matthews, England |
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