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  • Did England receive a helping hand to win the 1966 World Cup?

Did England receive a helping hand to win the 1966 World Cup?

Never mind referee Gottfried Dienst’s controversial decision to allow Geoff Hurst’s did-it-cross-the-line goal, latest research suggests England’s 1966 World Cup victory received a helping hand from another quarter, FIFA’s then president Sir Stanley Rous.

23 April 2019

Professor Alan Tomlinson, the 91¶¶Òõ’s Professor of Leisure Studies, has drawn upon previously unused materials in UEFA’s archives and also discovered intriguing material in Rous’s private papers.

Soon after Sir Bobby Moore lifted the Jules Rimet cup, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) wrote to UEFA suggesting FIFA had appointed referees who might favour European teams.

The letter came from the CAF vice-president of the Confederation of African Football, Ydnekatchew Tessema from Ethiopia, one of the African nations which boycotted the Finals after Rous’s FIFA committee recommended the reinstatement of South Africa despite that country’s racial segregation and following FIFA’s refusal to grant Africa a single slot in the 1966 Finals.

Tessema questioned why all of England’s matches were played at Wembley and why England and West Germany were given European referees when they faced South American opposition in the quarter-finals.

Professor Tomlinson and his collaborator, Dr Simon Rofe, from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, published their research in the .

Professor Tomlinson’s book on Rous, An Englishman Abroad: Stanley Rous and the Rise and Fall of English Football, is expected to be published next year.

He said: “Rous was a true internationalist who sincerely believed in the force of football and sport more generally to create positive inter-cultural relations in a volatile world. But in his dealings with emergent forces in a post-colonial world he found it difficult, indeed at times inappropriate, to discard the values of the benign imperialist.”

Professor Alan Tomlinson

Professor Alan Tomlinson

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