How much is a 1966 World Cup program worth?

How much is a 1966 World Cup program worth?

As a piece of memorabilia that signifies the greatest achievement in English football for the Three Lions, the estimated value of a mint condition 1966 World Cup Final programme is in the region of £400-£500 with some even listed for £1,000 on websites such as eBay.

What happened to the 1966 World Cup?

The 1966 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 30 July 1966 to determine the winner of the 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth FIFA World Cup. The match was contested by England and West Germany, with England winning 4–2 after extra time to claim the Jules Rimet Trophy.

Is there a Colour version of the 1966 World Cup Final?

The 1966 World Cup Final was broadcast on TV in black & white and the original 35mm colour film no longer exists. It was discarded on the cutting room floor in 1966 when the World Cup tournament film editing was completed.

Who won FIFA in 1966?

England national football team1966 FIFA World Cup / ChampionThe England national football team has represented England in international football since the first international match in 1872. Wikipedia

How can I tell if my 1966 World Cup final Programme is original?

The Second reprint of the 1966 world cup football programme was in 1970, there are differences in the colours from the original Football programme. The reprint front cover background, has more of a lilac colour to it, on the rear of the reprint, the cadet cigarette box stripe is more of a tangerine shade.

Which of the 1966 team are still alive?

Sir Bobby Charlton is currently 84-years-old. The iconic footballer was diagnosed with dementia late last year, which his wife revealed in an interview. The other remaining members still alive are Sir Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat-trick in the final, and George Cohen.

Did they have substitutes in the 1966 World Cup?

The Football Association in England, which has never been an organisation that likes to rush decisions, refused to allow substitutes until the 1965-1966 season. When the idea of introducing substitutes was first brought into the British game the FA decided that they needed to keep as tight a leash on it as possible.

What did the 1966 World Cup look like?

The format of the 1966 competition remained the same as 1962: 16 qualified teams were divided into four groups of four. Each group played a round-robin format. Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw, with goal average used to separate teams equal on points.

Why did England wear red in 1966?

West Germany made two trips to Wembley, the first of which saw them wearing a change green shirt against England for the first time. However, as it was paired with white shorts and socks, it meant that England were obliged to change their socks to red.

Were there substitutes in the 1966 World Cup?

How much does a football Programme weigh?

The weight of the programme is a real clue as well, the original 66 Football programme weighs about 130 grams, and the reprints are only about 95 grams, thus the original is heavier than the reprints. Also the size of the staples are exactly half of an inch long.

How many 66 players are still alive?

Only four members of the starting XI that day remain alive today in Sir Bobby Charlton, George Cohen, Geoff Hurst and Roger Hunt. A statement read: “The Stiles family are sad to announce that Nobby Stiles passed away peacefully today (30/10/2020) surrounded by his family after a long illness.