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  1. Born
    Apr 12, 1941Barking, London
    Died
    Feb 24, 1993London
    The World Cup Jewel Heist that Wasn't
    The World Cup Jewel Heist that Wasn't
    Bobby Moore was an English football legend, the captain of the team that won the 1966 World Cup. But four years later, he faced a scandal that threatened his career and reputation.
    Football career

    Moore was born in Upney Hospital in Barking, Essex, on Saturday, 12 April 1941. He was the son of Robert E. Moore and Doris (née Buckle). He attended Westbury Primary School in Barking and then Tom Hood SchoolSee more

    As an icon

    Moore became a national icon as a consequence of England's success, with he and the other two West Ham players taking the World Cup around the grounds which West Ham visited during the following domestic s… See more

    Managerial career

    Following his retirement from playing professionally in 1978, Moore took up a coaching role at Crystal Palace. In 1980, he took up the managerial role at Isthmian League side Oxford City, being assisted by former Wes… See more

    Illness and death

    Moore's first cancer was in 1964, two years before England's first World Cup win — a diagnosis of testicular cancer, treated by orchidectomy of one; it had not spread. In April 1991, Moore underwent an operation for suspected … See more

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