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・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's 800 metres
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's discus throw
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's high jump
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's long jump
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's pentathlon
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put
・ 1966 European Cup Final
・ 1966 European Cup Winners' Cup Final
・ 1966 European Figure Skating Championships
・ 1966 European Indoor Games
・ 1966 European Judo Championships
・ 1966 European Junior Games
・ 1966 European Karate Championships
・ 1966 FA Charity Shield
1966 FA Cup Final
・ 1966 FAMAS Awards
・ 1966 Federation Cup (tennis)
・ 1966 Felthorpe Trident crash
・ 1966 FIBA Africa Championship for Women
・ 1966 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship
・ 1966 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup Final
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (Africa, Asia and Oceania)
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL – Group 2)
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL – Group 3)
・ 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)


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1966 FA Cup Final : ウィキペディア英語版
1966 FA Cup Final

The 1966 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 14 May 1966. It was contested by Everton and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley. Everton were the first team since Bury FC in 1903 to reach an FA Cup Final without conceding a goal in the preceding rounds.
Everton came back from 2–0 down to win 3–2, with goals by Mike Trebilcock (2) and Derek Temple. Jim McCalliog and David Ford scored the Owls' goals. Temple's winner came after an unfortunate slip by Gerry Young, when the ball squirmed under his foot, and Temple was able to run clear and slot the ball past goalkeeper Springett into the corner. Everton became only the second side ever, after Blackpool in 1953, to come from two goals behind to win the cup without the need of extra time, a feat which has not been repeated since. By contrast, Wednesday hold the unwanted record of being the only side ever to lose an FA Cup Final in regulation time having held a two-goal lead and without the loss of a player to injury, Bolton in 1953 having been effectively reduced to nine fit men before losing their two-goal lead.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles both attended the match. Everton fan Eddie Cavanagh invaded the playing area and was pursued across the pitch by a policeman.〔(The Observer : The 30 most outrageous sporting moments )〕
This result meant the FA Cup was taken back to Goodison Park for the third time and the first time for 33 years, since the team which included Dixie Dean had won it in 1933.
==Match details==

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