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Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters signed 1966 World Cup print - Over The Line

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Product code: A1161
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Stunning colour print of Sir Geoff Hurst scoring his infamous second goal in the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley, signed by Hurst and Martin Peters.
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Sir Geoff Hurst enjoyed a 17-year professional career with West Ham, Stoke City and West Bromich Albion but the England striker will forever be remembered for his iconic hat-trick against West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley.

Born in Ashton-under-Lyne in 1941, Hurst made his England debut in February 1966 and he was included in Sir Alf Ramsey's 22-strong World Cup squad as a back-up to first-choice strikers Jimmy Greaves and Roger Hunt.

Injury to Greaves in England's final group game against France handed the West Ham forward his chance in the quarter-finals and Hurst seized his opportunity with aplomb, his glancing header against Argentina ensuring England's progress to the last four of the competition.

A 2-1 victory over Portugal in the semi-final saw England through and although Greaves had returned to full fitness, Hurst kept his place and he was 120 minutes away from footballing immortality.

West Germany took the lead in the final but Hurst headed England level from Bobby Moore's free kick after 18 minutes. Ramsey's side went 2-1 up courtesy of Martin Peters, but the West Germans equalised late on and the game went into extra time.

Hurst's second was nothing if not controversial. His right-footed shot rattled the cross bar, bounced down and was cleared by the German defence. England claimed the goal, the referee consulted his linesman and to Wembley's delight, the goal was awarded. Four decades later the debate still rages on whether the ball had crossed the line.

He completed his hat-trick in the 120th minute. West Germany surged forward in search of the equaliser but Moore's clearance caught them cold and Hurst settled the contest with a fierce left-footed drive that remains arguably the most iconic moment in the history of the English game.

England were crowned world champions and Hurst remains the only player to have scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final.

The West Ham striker went on to play in the 1970 World Cup finals but it is his part in England's 1966 triumph for which he is lionised. He was knighted in 1998 and six years later inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame.

Martin Peters made his England debut a mere two months before the 1966 World Cup finals but his relative international inexperience was quickly forgotten as he forced his way into Sir Alf Ramsey's starting line-up and played a pivotal role in the side's famous victory over West Germany in the final.

The West Ham midfielder did not feature in the opening game of the tournament against Uruguay but he was selected for the second match Mexico and remained in the team for the rest of the competition.

It was Peters' cross in the notoriously violent quarter-final against Argentina that set up Hurst's headed winner but it was in the final at Wembley that the dynamic Hammer was to earn his place in World Cup folklore.

With the matched locked at 1-1 and 12 minutes left on the clock, England won a corner. Alan Ball took it, Hurst could only get a partial contact and the ball fell to Peters, who unleashed an unstoppable half-volley that almost broke the net.

West Germany equalised in the dying seconds of normal time but Hurst's two goals in extra time ensured Peters' effort was not in vain and the West Ham midfielder remains only the second Englishman to score in a World Cup final.

He went on to play 67 times for his country, scoring 20 goals from midfield, and in 2006 he was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame.

Own a piece of sporting history

England's 4-2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley remains the greatest moment in the country's football history and made a national icon of hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst.

This beautiful 10x8 print is a stunning piece of sporting memorabilia, capturing Hurst's controversial second goal from a rarely seen new angle and is personally signed by both the goal scorer and his England and West Ham team-mate Martin Peters.

Each print is issued with a certificate of authenticity signed by our managing director.
Product type Signed prints
Signed by Martin Peters, Sir Geoff Hurst
Product code A1161

Authenticity is everything

A1 Sporting Memorabilia recognises that authenticity is of paramount importance when purchasing signed memorabilia. Every product we sell is from an organised signing session, where the authenticity of the item is guaranteed. If we are unable to arrange an organised signing session with a sporting superstar, then signed items from that individual will not be available from us. We will only ever sell original signatures to our customers - we will never sell copies, facsimiles or reproductions of original signatures.

Certificate of Authenticity

Every signed product is issued with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by our Managing Director, which guarantees that every item has been hand-signed. The certificate includes many security features to avoid duplication and protect your investment.

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Security Features

1. Quality of printing & paper

The printed lines and colours of the many intricate patterns on our Certificate of Authenticity are sharp, clear and free of smudges or blurred edges. The paper is high quality, textured and of a heavier weight than normal paper.

2. Integrated image

Each Certificate of Authenticity also includes either an example image of the product or a small photo of the individual signing the product.

*Images are for illustration purposes only and the product/signature location & size my differ slightly.

3. Hologram seal

A security bespoke A1 Sporting Memorabilia hologram seal that shimmers and animates when tilted is included on every Certificate of Authenticity.

4. Online verification

The name and authentication code of every item is printed onto every Certificate of Authenticity. By entering the authentication code into the A1 Sporting Memorabilia website you will be able to view more detailed images of the signed item, a detailed description and if available photos of the individual signing the item.

5. Signed by Managing Director

Every single Certificate of Authenticity is also signed by Terry Baker or Freda H. Baker - the directors of A1 Sporting Memorabilia to guarantee that the item is genuine and hand signed.

A1 Signing Sessions

We have conducted hundreds of signing sessions with legends from the sporting world including Pele, Frank Bruno, Shane Warne and Martin Johnson. We have exclusive memorabilia contracts with Sir Geoff Hurst and Jimmy Greaves - both of whom are shareholders in A1 Sporting Memorabilia - Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Sir Henry Cooper and many others.

A1 Sporting Memorabilia is also the sole supplier of all official authenticated merchandise bearing Pele's signature, having recently signed an exclusive four-year deal with the legend.

Should you have any questions, simply contact our friendly and knowledgeable customer services team, who will respond within 48 hours.

Specialist Framing Option

We offer a specialist framing service for all our products. After your purchase the item is sent directly to the framers where it is expertly mounted and framed to create a striking presentation of sports memorabilia.

Because of the additional specialist work involved with framing please allow 10 working days for delivery of framed items.

We offer either Standard or Premium framing options for signed shirts and prints, the differences between each and example images are shown below:

Standard shirt framing

  • Basic black frame with silver inlay
  • Title box with the name & description
  • Basic flat shirt mount
  • Hand crafted frames by skilled framers

Example of our standard shirt framing:

Standard framing option
Premium shirt framing

  • Premium black frame with gold inlay
  • Textured black background
  • Title box with the name & description
  • 3D style shirt mount with sleeves exposed
  • Integrated photos of the sport star in action
  • Hand crafted frames by skilled framers
  • Made in the UK using premium materials
  • Museum quality build
  • Visually stunning & protective

Example of our premium shirt framing:

Premium framing option

Standard UK Delivery - £5.95 (Small items)

Orders sent via our standard delivery service are sent via Royal Mail Recorded Delivery. We aim to dispatch all UK orders within 2 working days.

Standard UK Delivery - £14.95 (Large items)

Some of our larger items are dispatched using a courier service due to their size, weight and value.

Additional delivery charges apply for an address in the Scottish Highlands, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.

International Delivery

All international items are dispatched using either Airsure, or International Signed For. You will usually receive your item within 10 working days. Fees are calculated at the checkout dependant on size, weight and destination.

We require a signature for all packages that we send out. If you are not at home in the day, we recommend getting your order delivered to a work address. If you are not in when a delivery is attempted, the parcel will be taken to your nearest postal sorting depot. A card will be left with instructions on how to retrieve it.

We are not responsible for any customs duties, taxes or levies on international orders. We do not expect there to be any additional charges for international orders but we recommend that you check with your local customs officials or post office for further information.

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