Incredibly rare and beautiful Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters hand signed World Cup final large framed picture display
Picture of Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters along with Bobby Moore holding the World Cup trophy which has been hand signed by both goal scorers from the 1966 World Cup final Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters in black marker pen
Picture comes beautifully framed and displayed and measures 60cm x 60cm in height and width
Amazing and very rare hand signed item from the former England legends and goal scorers from the 1966 World Cup final
London’s Wembley Stadium was the venue for the final, and 98,000 people attended. After 12 minutes 32 seconds Helmut Haller put West Germany ahead, but the score was levelled by Geoff Hurst four minutes later. Martin Peters put England in the lead in the 78th minute; England looked set to claim the title when the referee awarded a free kick to West Germany with one minute left. The ball was launched goalward and Wolfgang Weber scored, with England appealing in vain for handball as the ball came through the crowded penalty area.
With the score level at 2–2 at the end of 90 minutes, the game went to extra time. In the 98th minute, Hurst found himself on the scoresheet again; his shot hit the crossbar, bounced down onto the goal line, and was awarded as a goal. Debate has long raged over whether the ball crossed the line, with the goal becoming part of World Cup history. England’s final goal was scored by Hurst again, as a celebratory pitch invasion began. This made Geoff Hurst the first player to have scored three times in a single World Cup final. BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme‘s description of the match’s closing moments has gone down in history: “Some people are on the pitch. They think it’s all over … [Hurst scores] It is now!”
Display comes with a certificate of authenticity