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June 2006 - World Cup Winners

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It's that time again where the world seems to have developed football fever. To mark the occasion Royal Mail are issuing their newest set of stamps, World Cup Winners, on 6 June 2006.

In anticipation of a great football championship we have found stamps relating to 'the beautiful game'.

As we all know, the 1966 FIFA World Cup was was the only time that England, who were the host nation, won the competition. There have been some valiant attempts since then, but to no avail. Could 2006 be the year that England's luck changes... or does Wayne Rooney's broken foot signal four more years of waiting?

The following stamps from the World Cup Football Championship stamp issue were released in June 1966 - just in time for the start of the competition.

6d stamp from the World Cup Football Championship from June 1966

1/3 class stamp from the England World Cup Championship from June 1966

A version of the following stamp was issued in June along with the stamps above. However, it was re-released in August in honour of England's World Cup Football Victory. The only change was that the new version now bore the words 'England Winners'.

4d stamp from the England World Cup Football Victory stamp issue from August 1966

Bobby Moore was England captain in 1966. One of the most famous images from that day was of Bobby Moore wiping his muddy hands clean before shaking hands with The Queen and holding aloft the Jules Rimet trophy.

This stamp is from the European Football Championship stamp issue from May 1996. It shows Bobby Moore playing for his club, West Ham United.

25p stamp of Bobby Moore from the stamp issue European Football Championship from May 1996

Why not visit our Stamp of the Month exhibition for 2007?