Alfred Ernest Ramsey

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Alfred Ernest Ramsey was an English football player and legendary manager best known for leading the England national team to victory in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.

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instanceOf association football player
football manager
human
achievement won 1966 FIFA World Cup as manager of England
awardReceived BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award NERFINISHED
knighthood
burialPlace St Mary’s Church, Ipswich NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1920-01-22
dateOfDeath 1999-04-28
describedBySource England national team’s first and only World Cup–winning manager
endTime 1974
familyName Ramsey NERFINISHED
forTeam England national football team NERFINISHED
fullName Alfred Ernest Ramsey NERFINISHED
givenName Alfred
heritage working-class background from Dagenham
honor Knight Bachelor
leagueTitleWonAsManager Football League First Division 1961–62 NERFINISHED
managedTeam England national football team NERFINISHED
Ipswich Town F.C. NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam England national football team NERFINISHED
Southampton F.C. NERFINISHED
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. NERFINISHED
militaryService British Army
nationality English
nickname Alf NERFINISHED
notableWork management of England at 1966 FIFA World Cup
numberOfMatchesPlayed 3
occupation football manager
football player
placeOfBirth Dagenham NERFINISHED
England
Essex NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath England
Ipswich NERFINISHED
Suffolk NERFINISHED
positionPlayed defender
right back
role manager of England national football team
sexOrGender male
sport association football
startTime 1963
tactic 4-4-2 formation
withTeam Ipswich Town F.C. NERFINISHED

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Alf Ramsey fullName Alfred Ernest Ramsey