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The English national football team's moment of greatest triumph was in 1966 when the side led by Bobby Moore under the managership of [Alf Ramsey]? won the World Cup. In the final, England beat the German national football team by 4 goals to 2, with 3 goals from Geoff Hurst and one from [Martin Peters]?.
The English national football team's moment of greatest triumph was in 1966 when the side led by Bobby Moore under the managership of [Alf Ramsey]? won the World Cup. In the final, England beat the German national football team by 4 goals to 2, with 3 goals from Geoff Hurst and one from [Martin Peters]?.

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They qualified for the [2002 Football World Cup]? (to be held in Japan and Korea) in a tense finale on the 6th October 2001, with the final goal which gave them the much-needed draw against Greece coming from David Beckham in the dying seconds of the game. This result ensured automatic qualification above Germany on goal difference.
They qualified for the [2002 Football World Cup]? (to be held in Japan and Korea) in a tense finale on the 6th October 2001, with the final goal which gave them the much-needed draw against Greece coming from David Beckham in the dying seconds of the game. This result ensured automatic qualification above Germany on goal difference.

The English national football team's moment of greatest triumph was in 1966 when the side led by Bobby Moore under the managership of [Alf Ramsey]? won the World Cup. In the final, England beat the German national football team by 4 goals to 2, with 3 goals from Geoff Hurst and one from [Martin Peters]?.

They qualified for the [2002 Football World Cup]? (to be held in Japan and Korea) in a tense finale on the 6th October 2001, with the final goal which gave them the much-needed draw against Greece coming from David Beckham in the dying seconds of the game. This result ensured automatic qualification above Germany on goal difference.


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