Geoffrey Charles Hurst

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Geoffrey Charles Hurst is an English former footballer best known for scoring a hat-trick for England in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Knight Bachelor
association football player
forward
human
awardReceived FIFA World Cup winner 1966
knighthood
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1941-12-08
educatedAt West Ham United youth academy NERFINISHED
familyName Hurst NERFINISHED
genre sports biography
givenName Geoffrey NERFINISHED
hasHonorificPrefix Sir NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
managedTeam Chelsea F.C. NERFINISHED
Kuwait national football team NERFINISHED
Telford United F.C. NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam Cork Celtic F.C. NERFINISHED
England national football team NERFINISHED
Seattle Sounders NERFINISHED
Stoke City F.C. NERFINISHED
West Bromwich Albion F.C. NERFINISHED
West Ham United F.C. NERFINISHED
nationalTeamAppearances England NERFINISHED
notableAchievement only player to score a hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup Final
notableWork hat-trick in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final
numberOfGoalsScoredInMatch 3
occupation football manager
footballer
participantIn 1966 FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
1966 FIFA World Cup Final NERFINISHED
partOf England squad at 1966 FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Ashton-under-Lyne NERFINISHED
England
Lancashire NERFINISHED
playedFor Cork Celtic F.C. NERFINISHED
Seattle Sounders NERFINISHED
Stoke City F.C. NERFINISHED
West Bromwich Albion F.C. NERFINISHED
West Ham United F.C. NERFINISHED
positionPlayedOnTeam centre forward
striker
residence England
scoredIn 1966 FIFA World Cup Final NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
shirtNumber 10
sport association football
teamRepresented England national football team NERFINISHED

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Geoff Hurst fullName Geoffrey Charles Hurst