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Title
The Champions
Date
2003
Medium
bronze & stone
Measurements
H 500 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
E6_TJ_S131
Acquisition method
commissioned by West Ham United Football Club and Newham Council
Work type
Statue
Owner
London Borough of Newham
Custodian
London Borough of Newham
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
28th April 2003
Access
at all times
Inscription description
inscribed on plinth: MARTIN PETERS GEOFF HURST BOBBY MOORE CAPTAIN RAY WILSON ALAN BALL GORDON BANKS GEORGE COHEN JACK CHARLTON BOBBY CHARLTON ROGER HUNT NOBBY STILES ALF RAMSEY MANAGER Plaque: THE CHAMPIONS. / ENGLAND AND WEST HAM UNITED CAPTAIN / BOBBY MOORE HOISTED ON THE SHOULDERS OF HIS / TEAM MATES HOLDS ALOFT THE JULES RIMET TROPHY / . THIS FAMOUS IMAGE CAPTURES ENGLAND'S MEMORABLE / 4-2 VICTORY OVER WEST GERMANY IN THE 1966 WORLD / CUP FINAL AT WEMBLEY STADIUM. ENGLANDS GOALS / WERE SCORED BY WEST HAM UNITED'S MARTIN PETERS / AND GEOFF HURST WHOSE HAT TRICK MADE HIM A / FOOTBALL LEGEND. IT WAS A DEFINING MOMENT / FOR BOTH ENGLAND AND WEST HAM UNITED / . SCULPTURE BY PHILIP JACKSON. UNVEILED / BY HRH THE DUKE OF YORK CVO ADC / ON 28TH APRIL 2003.