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Wembley Stadium

Wednesday, December 6th, 1967

kickoff at 19:45

International Friendly
Attendance: 93,000

England

USSR
2
2

Alan Ball (23), Martin Peters (72)
 
Igor Chislenko (42, 44)
     
     
     

Managers
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Players
 
ENGLAND
 
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 01  Gordon Banks (G)
Cap number 40
Stoke City
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 02  Cyril Knowles (FB)
Cap number 1
Tottenham Hotspur
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 03  Ray Wilson (FB)
Cap number 58
Everton
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 05  David Sadler (CD)
Cap number 2
Manchester United
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 06  Bobby Moore (Capt.) (CD)
Cap number 56
West Ham United
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 04  Alan Mullery (WH)
Cap number 6
Tottenham Hotspur
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 07  Alan Ball (M)
Cap number 22
Everton
 23
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 11  Martin Peters (M)
Cap number 15
West Ham United
 72
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 08  Roger Hunt (F)
Cap number 27
Liverpool
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 09  Bobby Charlton (CF)
Cap number 81
Manchester United
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 10  Geoff Hurst (F)
Cap number 17
West Ham United
USSR
 
1Yuri Pshenichnikov
2Yuriy Istomin
3Albert Shesternyov (Capt.)
4Murtaz Khurtsilava
5Viktor Anichkin
6Valery Voronin
7Igor Chislenko (42) (44)
8József Szabó
9Anatoliy Banishevskiy
10Eduard Streltsov
11Eduard Malofeyev
1967 /68

DT92 Members at this game: (you can click here to load your profile picture)
petecrockett
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alanchapman
30
Match no. 60. An entertaining game at a time when friendly internationals were still considered to be important for their own sake. The referee was Mr Kreitlin of West Germany, the man who had sent off Rattin of Argentina in the World Cup quarter-final v England 16 months earlier. Alan Ball put England in front on 23 minutes but Chislenko scored twice in 3 minutes for the Soviets just before half-time. Martin Peters equalised on 72 minutes.
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