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 SI.com - Soccer - Pele's 1958 World Cup shirt to be auctioned - Friday September 17, 2004 12:18PM
So too is the England shirt Paul Gascoigne wore in the 1990 World Cup semi-final against West Germany and an FA Cup winners medal from 1906.
LONDON (Reuters) -- The shirt worn by 17-year-old Pele when he scored two goals for Brazil in the 1958 World Cup final against Sweden is set to raise up to £100,000 ($180,000) when it is sold at auction next week.
The number 10 shirt Pele wore in the 1970 World Cup final was sold for a record £157,750 ($283,100) at Christie's in March 2002 to a telephone bidder.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2004/soccer/09/17/pele   (237 words)

  
 Football Programmes,Vintage Soccer Memorabilia Ticket Stubs
1935 FA Cup Final Sheffield Wed v West Brom
1958 - World Cup 1958 - John Camkin
1924 - Olympics (The first World Cup Finals)
www.football4sale.com /football-memorabilia/allprods.php   (1461 words)

  
 Woking FC quiz -- free game
Woking's first match at Wembley, saw them win the 1957-1958 FA Amateur Cup.
Woking shocked the nation in 1991, by reaching the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Woking's first great achievement, was reaching the last sixty-four of the FA Cup, in which season?
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=109968   (217 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football World cup 2002 The last time England met Brazil
Here was the striker who, while playing in the FA Cup final two years before against Everton, had struck the winning goal with a mighty thump in extra time.
It is very rare that the defending champions play the team they wrested the trophy from in a World Cup finals.
Brazil v England in the 1970 World Cup finals remains for English football the game that might have been.
football.guardian.co.uk /worldcup2002/comment/story/0,11925,738253,00.html   (1645 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football World cup 2002 The last time England met Brazil
Here was the striker who, while playing in the FA Cup final two years before against Everton, had struck the winning goal with a mighty thump in extra time.
It is very rare that the defending champions play the team they wrested the trophy from in a World Cup finals.
Brazil v England in the 1970 World Cup finals remains for English football the game that might have been.
football.guardian.co.uk /worldcup2002/comment/story/0,11925,738253,00.html   (1645 words)

  
 cup
fa cup final 1958 bolton wanderers vs manchester united
fa cup final 1982 tottenham hotspur vs queens park rangers
fa cup final 1987 coventry city vs tottenham hotspur
www.happyhunter.com /Cup   (1645 words)

  
 MUFADDAL's Website: SIX FEET UNDER (Bringer Of BLOOD)
Failure to win at West Ham on the last day of the season and losing to Everton in the FA Cup Final meant that the trophy cabinet at Old Trafford was empty for the first time in five years.
The FA Cup was also on display at their Bank Street home before a move to Old Trafford was secured in 1910, with another league title sewn up under the leadership of Ernest Mangnall.
The season ended with United picking up their fourth Premiership title and narrowly missing out on reaching the European Cup Final, losing the semi-final to the eventual winners Borussia Dortmund.
www.freewebs.com /mhussein/manchesterunited.htm   (1645 words)

  
 FORZA BARRY! OLD FRIENDS - L
FA Cup history includes reaching their first FA Cup Final in 1958-59 where they lost to Notts Forest at Wembley.
The League of Wales in the 90s saw more success coming to Llanelli where they finished in the top 5 for four seasons between 1996-97 and 1999-2000, before finally slumping and succumbing to relegation in 2002-03 from the renamed Welsh Premier League.
Were a founder member of the Division Three South in the football league in 1920-21 and were Champions of that league for the 1936-37 season.
homepage.ntlworld.com /jasonally/forzabarry/oldfriendsl.html   (560 words)

  
 FORZA BARRY! OLD FRIENDS - L
FA Cup history includes reaching their first FA Cup Final in 1958-59 where they lost to Notts Forest at Wembley.
The League of Wales in the 90s saw more success coming to Llanelli where they finished in the top 5 for four seasons between 1996-97 and 1999-2000, before finally slumping and succumbing to relegation in 2002-03 from the renamed Welsh Premier League.
Were a founder member of the Division Three South in the football league in 1920-21 and were Champions of that league for the 1936-37 season.
homepage.ntlworld.com /jasonally/forzabarry/oldfriendsl.html   (560 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Soccer - UEFA Cup facts and figures - Tuesday May 15, 2001 02:55 PM
Their 9-2 aggregate victory was the biggest in a European semfinal since Valencia defeated MTK Budapest 10-3 over the two legs of the Inter Cities Fairs Cup in 1962.
Although Barcelona (1958, 1960, 1966), Valencia (1962 and 1963) and Real Zaragoza (1964) all won the Inter Cities Fairs Cup, the only Spanish club to win the UEFA Cup is Real Madrid (1985 and 1986).
On their last appearance on May 29, 1985, they lost the European Cup final 1-0 to Juventus on the night of the Heysel Stadium disaster when 39 Juventus fans died as a result of rioting by Liverpool supporters.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /soccer/news/2001/05/15/uefacup_facts   (560 words)

  
 Little To Lose His Claim To Fame - Football365.com
Credit is due to Allardyce for seeing off Aston Villa by a narrow margin and giving Bolton the chance of a first trophy since the 1958 FA Cup and taking Wanderers to a first cup final since they lost to Liverpool in the poor League Cup final of 1995*.
But beyond the hugely enjoyable debut of Jose Antonio Reyes, the Carling Cup semi-final result, coupled with Bolton's success against Aston Villa last week, has killed off one of my favourite statistics (unless either Steve McClaren or Sam Allardyce get the sack in the next four weeks).
Though their FA Cup betrayal - coincidentally against Little's Tranmere - still rankles, it is lack of ambition rather than lack of achievement that counts against Sam.
www.football365.com /opinion/f365_opinion/story_99203.shtml   (790 words)

  
 Bolton Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bolton Wanderers have not won a major trophy since 1958, when two Nat Lofthouse goals saw them overcome Manchester United in the FA Cup final in front of a 100,000 crowd at Wembley.
Bolton Wanderers were the first team to win the FA Cup at Wembley Stadium, beating West Ham United 2-0 in 1923 in what would be remembered as the White Horse Final.
Bolton reached two FA Cup finals on March 31, 1894 losing 4-1 to Notts County at Goodison Park and on April 23, 1904 losing 1-0 to local rivals Manchester City at Crystal Palace before they won at their third attempt on April 28, 1923 beating West Ham United 2-0 in the first ever Wembley final.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bolton_Wanderers_F.C.   (2180 words)

  
 Manchester United Books DVDs Videos Toys :: Soccerphile
New arrivals Christiano Rivaldo and Louis Saha and the win against Millwall in the FA Cup Final helped brighten this otherwise mediocre season for United.
A look at Manchester United Football Club during the 1980s, features footage from the FA Cup, European competition action and highlights from the key players of the time.
John Aston, David Sadler and George Best, of course, went on to play for United in the 1968 European Cup final and Dave Connor, Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe were all part of City's successful teams of the late 1960s.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/books/man-utd-books.html   (2180 words)

  
 Manchester United Books DVDs Videos Toys :: Soccerphile
New arrivals Christiano Rivaldo and Louis Saha and the win against Millwall in the FA Cup Final helped brighten this otherwise mediocre season for United.
A look at Manchester United Football Club during the 1980s, features footage from the FA Cup, European competition action and highlights from the key players of the time.
John Aston, David Sadler and George Best, of course, went on to play for United in the 1968 European Cup final and Dave Connor, Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe were all part of City's successful teams of the late 1960s.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/books/man-utd-books.html   (2180 words)

  
 GENUKI: CARDIFF YESTERDAY
Evans, J., Cardiff City Footballer, City Hall Reception for Reaching FA Cup Final, 1925, I-131
Davies, W., Cardiff City Footballer, City Hall Reception for Reaching FA Cup Final, 1925, I-131
Ferguson, Hugh, Cardiff City Footballer, With Wife Jessie and FA Cup, 1927, XXXIII-65
www.genuki.org.uk /big/wal/GLA/Cardiff/Cardiffyes6.html   (2180 words)

  
 Manchester United Books DVDs Videos Toys :: Soccerphile
New arrivals Christiano Rivaldo and Louis Saha and the win against Millwall in the FA Cup Final helped brighten this otherwise mediocre season for United.
A look at Manchester United Football Club during the 1980s, features footage from the FA Cup, European competition action and highlights from the key players of the time.
John Aston, David Sadler and George Best, of course, went on to play for United in the 1968 European Cup final and Dave Connor, Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe were all part of City's successful teams of the late 1960s.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/books/man-utd-books.html   (2180 words)

  
 Bolton Wanderers Official Site
BOLTON WANDERERS FOOTBALL CLUB have organised a signing session at the Marketplace, Bolton on Thursday 16 December 2004, when members of the Bolton Wanderers 1958 FA Cup Final winning squad will be signing copies of the 1958 FA Cup Final DVD and the new club publication - "Making Headlines".
The Club is fully behind one of its most famous fans as he tries to beat the likes of other favourites, Matthew Pinsent and Kelly Holmes to clinch the much coveted title.
BOLTON WANDERERS Football Club has organised a signing session at the Marketplace, Bolton on Thursday 9 December 2004, when members of the Bolton team from yesteryear will be signing copies of the excellent publication - Making Headlines.
www.bwfc.co.uk   (2180 words)

  
 Hartlepool United F.C.: Encyclopedia topic
In 1958 following the death of their manager however things took a turn for the worse and Hartlepool finished in the bottom half of the table, this coincided with the FA ending regionalism and Hartlepool being forced to compete in the new division 4 (division 4: more facts about this subject) the following season.
In 1905 the amateur team West Hartlepool F.C. West Hartlepool F.C. : more facts about this subject) won the FA Amateur Cup (FA Amateur Cup: the fa amateur cup was an english football (soccer)football competition....
The 1985/1986 season’s introduction of the playoff (playoff: Any final competition to determine a championship) s and the end of re-election was welcomed with open arms by Hartlepool with whom being relegated looked more and more certain every time they faced re-election.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/hartlepool_united_fc1   (665 words)

  
 Manchester United Books DVDs Videos Toys :: Soccerphile
New arrivals Christiano Rivaldo and Louis Saha and the win against Millwall in the FA Cup Final helped brighten this otherwise mediocre season for United.
A retrospective look at Manchester United Football Club during the 1970s, features footage from the FA Cup, European competition action and highlights from the key players of the time.
John Aston, David Sadler and George Best, of course, went on to play for United in the 1968 European Cup final and Dave Connor, Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe were all part of City's successful teams of the late 1960s.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/books/man-utd-books.html   (2174 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Football Photo Galleries Bill Nicholson's life in pictures
Bill Nicholson OBE, Tottenham manager 1958-1974, guided Spurs to the first league and Cup Double of the 20th century
Nicholson's Spurs dominates the sixties, adding the FA Cup in '62 and the European Cup Winners Cup in '63 to 1961's Double
Princess Michael of Kent meets Bill Nicholson at the 1971 League Cup final; Spurs go on to beat Villa to lift the Cup
news.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/football/photo_galleries/3947117.stm   (2174 words)

  
 Jamie Frank Redknapp Matt Busby
Sir Matt, too, was badly injured, but against the odds he survived, and went on to lead out his team in the 1958 FA Cup final, a match they would lose 2-0 to Bolton Wanderers FC.
Sir Matt also managed the British football team to a semi-final place in the 1948 Olympics and in 1958, as Scotland manager, he gave an 18-year-old by the name of Denis Law his first cap.
But that victory seemed unlikely given the heavy price the football club paid ten years earlier when the United team were involved in the Munich air disaster, a crash which resulted in the 'Busby Babes' team losing eight players as 23 people perished on 6 February 1958.
www.lfc4ever.de /id110.htm   (2745 words)

  
 Danny Blanchflower - Result for Danny Blanchflower - Meaning of Danny Blanchflower - Definition of Danny Blanchflower - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
Between 1949 and 1963, he earned 56 caps for Northern Ireland national football team Northern Ireland, often playing alongside his brother Jackie Blanchflower Jackie, and in 1958 captained his country when they reached the quarter-finals of the Football World Cup World Cup.
They then beat Leicester City in the final of the FA Cup to become the first team to win the league and cup double since Aston Villa in 1897.
'''Robert Dennis Blanchflower''', known as '''Danny Blanchflower''' ( February 10, 1926 in Belfast - December 9, 1993) was a soccer footballer who captained Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Spurs during their double-winning season of 1961.
www.mauspfeil.net /Danny_Blanchflower.html   (2745 words)

  
 Old Trafford (Manchester; England), Football
Three World Cup matches were played here in 1966; other set pieces have been the 1915 FA Cup Final and the final replays of 1911 and 1970.
After he died in 1994 a statue of Sir Matt Busby, father of the modern Manchester United, was erected just in front of the plaque which commemorates the players, officials and journalists who perished in the 1958 Munich air disaster.
Few grounds in the world have the aura and atmosphere of Old Trafford, which has been transformed over the years into not so much the `Theatre of Dreams' which Manchester United like to call it but a `Wrap-Around Pressure Cooker of Anticipation'.
www.sportz4u.com /isport/football/GROUND/oldtraff.htm   (156 words)

  
 Brian Labone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Labone played in the championship teams of 1962-63 and 1969-70, in the FA Cup winning team of 1966, and in the FA Cup final of 1968.
Brian Leslie Labone (23 January 1940– 24 April 2006) played football for Everton between 1958 and 1971.
Labone made 451 League appearances for Everton and a total of 534 in all competitions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brian_Labone   (325 words)

  
 Leatherhead
Two seasons later, the Tanners won election to the Isthmian League, and a year after that, in 1974, Leatherhead again reached the FA Amateur Cup Semi Final.
This was the first occasion in which one club achieved this feat, and the Surrey FA awarded Leatherhead a special plaque to commemorate this still unique achievement.
In 1951, Leatherhead became founder members of the Delphian League, before progressing, in 1958, to the Corinthian League.
www.pyramidfootball.co.uk /Clubs/Leatherhead.htm   (991 words)

  
 Richard's Manchester United
Playing the best football of his career he led United to the League title in 1956 and again in 1957 when he also led the team in the unlucky FA Cup Final defeat to Aston Villa.
In 1958 United's Busby Babes were at the height of their power at home and abroad when the cruel hand of fate robbed the world of the team's great talents.
Byrne was amongst those tragically killed in the crash at Munich in 1958, it was only two days before his 29th birthday.
www.richardmanutd.150m.com /RogerByrne.htm   (991 words)

  
 Emails August 2001
Alex James is a part of the great Arsenal team of the Thirties which won 4 Championships and reached 3 FA Cup Finals.
One of my very best football moments is Coleman at the 72 Cup Final saying 'Clarke....
I have a number of editions of 'Football Monthly' ranging from 1956 to 1961, including the March 1958 edition with a picture of Duncan Edwards on the front and an insert commemorating the lives lost in the Munich aircrash.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /bob.dunning/email16.htm   (991 words)

  
 Michael Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robinson, who started his career with Preston North End and Manchester City, was a strong and skilful striker who shot to fame as part of the Brighton and Hove Albion team which reached the 1983 FA Cup final while within a fruitless battle against relegation.
Robinson, who won 23 caps for the Republic of Ireland, stayed in Spain on retirement, having settled very well into the country and learned the language to fluency, a trait that was later picked up on by Steve McManaman, a far younger player who holds many parallels to Robinson and regards him as his mentor.
Michael Robinson (born July 12, 1958 in Leicester, England) was a footballer who later became a top television pundit and presenter in Spain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Michael_Robinson   (491 words)

  
 Billy Bingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bingham joined Sunderland in 1950 for £8,000 making 227 appearances and scoring 47 goals before his departure in 1958 for Luton Town where he played in the 1959 FA Cup final.
Bingham caused controversy by allegedly conducting the crowd in renditions of Loyalist songs 'Billy Boys' and 'The Sash' when the Republic of Ireland travelled to Windsor Park for a World Cup qualifier in 1993.
Bingham claimed at the time that his only intention was to get the crowd behind the team, not to provoke sectarian hatred.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Billy_Bingham   (372 words)

  
 Hayes FC: The Official Hayes Football Club Website
On retiring from playing, he returned to the Midlands and became foreman coppersmith at the Mitchell and Butler Brewery in Birmingham, He still kept in touch with football by coaching his works team and brought them for a challenge match with Hayes on the evening of the FA Cup final in 1958.
He was a full-back who made an early mark, playing for the Hayes Council School team, which won Daily Telegraph Schools Cup in 1911, and was selected for the Hanwell and District League Division 3 team which played the Wembley and Harrow League in April 1914.
In an early programme, from April 1921, he was described as ‘the quickest player to recover in Amateur football, with a kick like two horses’.
www.hayesfc.net /history_files/boyce-broom.html   (372 words)

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