Cape Breton Post

Ray Wilson, World Cup winner with England, dies at 83

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HUDDERSFIE­LD, England - Ray Wilson, the left back in all six of England’s games in its World Cup-winning campaign in 1966, has died. He was 83. Huddersfie­ld announced Wilson’s death on Wednesday. The northern English team said Wilson, who played for the club for most of his career, continued to attend matches despite being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2004.

At 32, Wilson was the oldest player in the England lineup that beat West Germany 4-2 in extra time in the final at Wembley Stadium in July 1966. He made 63 appearance­s for England from 1960-68 before a knee injury forced the end of his internatio­nal career. Wilson started out at Huddersfie­ld in 1952, combining soccer with work on the railways.

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