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21-12-2019 | 21:47 Football
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Former Tottenham player Martin Peters dies aged 76

Former West Ham and Tottenham midfielder Martin Peters has died aged 76. He was best known for scoring for England in the 1966 World Cup final - as the Three Lions beat West Germany 4-2 at Wembley. Peters played most notably for West Ham United and Tottenham, although he also had a successful yers at Norwich City before finishing his professional career with Sheffield United. He made almost 900 appearances before retiring in 1981. He briefly and unsuccessfully managed Sheffield United in 1981 and later played non-league football before taking a job in the insurance business. In 2016 it was announced that Peters had Alzheimer’s disease. Source- The Guardian 

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