Martin Peters

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Martin Peters was an English footballer best known as a versatile midfielder who starred for West Ham United and scored in England’s 1966 World Cup final victory.

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instanceOf England international footballer
association football player
human
awardReceived Member of the Order of the British Empire
causeOfDeath Alzheimer's disease
clubCareerStart West Ham United F.C.
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1943-11-08
dateOfDeath 2019-12-21
describedAs a versatile midfielder
familyName Peters
fullName Martin Stanford Peters
givenName Martin
honours European Cup Winners' Cup 1964–65
FA Cup 1963–64
FIFA World Cup winner 1966
Football League Cup 1970
surface form: League Cup 1970–71
laterOccupation football club executive
insurance salesman
leagueParticipatedIn English Football League
Football League First Division
surface form: First Division (English football)
manager Alf Ramsey
memberOfSportsTeam England national football team
Norwich City F.C.
Sheffield United F.C.
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
West Ham United F.C.
notableFor scoring in the 1966 FIFA World Cup final for England
numberOfInternationalCaps 67
numberOfInternationalGoals 20
occupation professional footballer
opponentInNotableMatch West Germany national football team
participatedIn 1966 FIFA World Cup
1970 FIFA World Cup
placeOfBirth Plaistow, East London
surface form: Plaistow, London, England
placeOfDeath London, England
playedAlongside Bobby Moore
Geoff Hurst
Gordon Banks
Jimmy Greaves
positionPlayed inside forward
left midfielder
midfielder
scoredIn 1966 FIFA World Cup
surface form: 1966 FIFA World Cup Final
sexOrGender male
sportsDiscipline association football
styleOfPlay intelligent off-the-ball movement
late runs into the penalty area

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