West Ham United F.C. season 1965-66

West Ham United F.C. season 1965-66

West Ham managed to reach the semi-final of the Cup Winners Cup losing 5-2 on aggregate to Borussia Dortmund.

The previous month West Ham lost the League Cup Final after leading in the first leg, to West Brom.

Bobby Moore managed to lift one trophy later that summer as fellow Hammers Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters secured England's World Cup triumph, with goals against West Germany.

Johnny Byrne was also in also in Alf Ramsey's 28 man England squad which assembled at Lilleshall on 6 June, 1966.

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-!colspan=14 bgcolor=#6fd6f5|West Ham United XI 1965-1966

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|1
align=center|flagicon|England
Jim Standen
align=center|GK
align=center|6
align=center
align=center|37
align=center
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|8
align=center
align=center|1962
Luton

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|2
align=center|flagicon|England
Dennis Burnett
align=center|RB
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|24
align=center
align=center|4
align=center|1
align=center|6
align=center|2
align=center|1965
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|3
align=center|flagicon|England
John Charles
align=center|LB
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|25
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|7
align=center|1
align=center|1962
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|4
align=center|flagicon|England
Eddie Bovington
align=center|CM
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|31
align=center
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|9
align=center|1
align=center|1960
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|5
align=center|flagicon|England
Ken Brown
align=center|CH
align=center|6
align=center
align=center|23
align=center|1
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|9
align=center
align=center|1952
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|6
align=center|flagicon|England
Bobby Moore (Captain)
align=center|CH
align=center|6
align=center
align=center|37
align=center
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|9
align=center|2
align=center|1958
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|7
align=center|flagicon|England
Peter Brabrook
align=center|RM
align=center|6
align=center|1
align=center|32
align=center|8
align=center|4
align=center|1
align=center|8
align=center|2
align=center|1962
Chelsea

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|8
align=center|flagicon|England
Martin Peters
align=center|CM
align=center|6
align=center|3
align=center|40
align=center|11
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|10
align=center|3
align=center|1962
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|9
align=center|flagicon|England
Johnny Byrne
align=center|CF
align=center|5
align=center|3
align=center|23
align=center|9
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|6
align=center|5
align=center|1961
Crystal Palace

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|10
align=center|flagicon|England
Geoff Hurst (Hammer of the Year)
align=center|CF
align=center|6
align=center|2
align=center|39
align=center|23
align=center|4
align=center|4
align=center|10
align=center|11
align=center|1959
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|11
align=center|flagicon|England
John Sissons
align=center|LM
align=center|4
align=center|1
align=center|36
align=center|5
align=center|2
align=center|1
align=center|9
align=center|1
align=center|1962
Academy

-!colspan=14 bgcolor=#6fd6f5|Important Players

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|3
align=center|flagicon|England
Jack Burkett
align=center|LB
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|19
align=center|2
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|1962
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|2
align=center|flagicon|England
Joe Kirkup
align=center|RB
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|17
align=center|1
align=center
align=center
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|1958
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|8
align=center|flagicon|England
Ronnie Boyce
align=center|IR
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|16
align=center|2
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|1960
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|9
align=center|flagicon|England
Martin Britt
align=center|CF
align=center
align=center
align=center|10
align=center|3
align=center
align=center
align=center|4
align=center
align=center|1962
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|5
align=center|flagicon|England
Dave Bickles
align=center|M
align=center
align=center
align=center|12(1)
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1963
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|11
align=center|flagicon|England
Brian Dear
align=center|F
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|7
align=center|1
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|1962
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|8
align=center|flagicon|England
Jimmy Bloomfield
align=center|F
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|9 (1)
align=center
align=center|2
align=center|1
align=center
align=center
align=center|1965
Brentford

-!colspan=14 bgcolor=#6fd6f5|Other Players

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|7
align=center|flagicon|England
Peter Bennett
align=center|RW
align=center
align=center
align=center|7 (1)
align=center|1
align=center
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|1963
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|7
align=center|flagicon|England
Harry Redknapp
align=center|RW
align=center
align=center
align=center|7
align=center|1
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1965
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|1
align=center|flagicon|England
Alan Dickie
align=center|GK
align=center
align=center
align=center|5
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|1961
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|11
align=center|flagicon|England
Tony Scott
align=center|LW
align=center
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1959
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|3
align=center|flagicon|England
Eddie Presland
align=center|LB
align=center
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1964
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|4
align=center|flagicon|England
Trevor Dawkins
align=center|D
align=center
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1964
Academy

-!colspan=14 bgcolor=#6fd6f5


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