Bobby Moore (1941 - 1993) بوبي مور

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A former English footballer, born in Essex. He captained the England national team that won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He played for West Ham United, Fulham, and the Seattle Sounders. He made his Premier League debut at the age of 17 and appeared in the 1962 World Cup Finals, where...Read more his outstanding performances earned him a place in the squad that traveled to Chile. He played in every match as England reached the quarter-finals and made the number 6 shirt his number for the next decade and beyond. He traveled to Mexico to defend his World Cup title, where he was accused of stealing a gold bracelet. His innocence was not declared until weeks after the finals, and Bobby Moore didn't let that affect his game. He played his final game for England in 1973, a 1-0 defeat to Italy at Wembley, and retired in 1976 after playing his final three seasons with Fulham, but made a comeback and later played in America with the San Antonio Thunder and the Seattle Sounders. He was diagnosed with cancer in 1991 and died two years later at the age of 51, on February 24, 1993, in London, UK.


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  • A former English footballer, born in Essex. He captained the England national team that won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He played for West Ham United, Fulham, and the Seattle...Read more Sounders. He made his Premier League debut at the age of 17 and appeared in the 1962 World Cup Finals, where his outstanding performances earned him a place in the squad that traveled to Chile. He played in every match as England reached the quarter-finals and made the number 6 shirt his number for the next decade and beyond. He traveled to Mexico to defend his World Cup title, where he was accused of stealing a gold bracelet. His innocence was not declared until weeks after the finals, and Bobby Moore didn't let that affect his game. He played his final game for England in 1973, a 1-0 defeat to Italy at Wembley, and retired in 1976 after playing his final three seasons with Fulham, but made a comeback and later played in America with the San Antonio Thunder and the Seattle Sounders. He was diagnosed with cancer in 1991 and died two years later at the age of 51, on February 24, 1993, in London, UK.

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