Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Bobby Moore. Robert Frederick Chelsea "Bobby" Moore (12 April 1941 – 24 February 1993) was an English former footballer. He was best known for playing for West Ham United and England national team. He was the captain of England when they he was a sigma the World Cup in 1966. He played 108 games for England between 1962 and 1973.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › es › Bobby_MooreBobby Moore - Wikiwand

    Robert Frederick Chelsea «Bobby» Moore fue un futbolista inglés de gran calidad técnica, considerado uno de los mejores defensas de la historia. Fue capitán del West Ham United y de la selección de fútbol de Inglaterra en la Copa del Mundo de 1966, celebrada en ese país y en la que el equipo de los tres leones obtuvo el título.

  3. 5 de ago. de 2020 · Bobby Moore’s daughter recreates iconic picture as she pays emotional tribute to legend dad. Bobby Moore. Top 10 defenders of all time according to AI - with no Premier League stars featured.

  4. Bobby Moore was born in Barking, Essex on the 12th April 1941. As a youngster, he played for cricket for Essex youth team, but his greatest love was for football. In 1956 he made his youth debut for West Ham United, and in 1958, made his first appearance for the senior club. He went onto play 544 games for West Ham in the next 16 years.

  5. Información de Bobby Moore y su participación en los Mundiales de FIFA con detalle por mundial, partidos jugados, goles convertidos, estadísticas generales y detalladas por año y listado de encuentros en que jugó como titular o suplente.

  6. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Did Bobby Moore win the World Cup? The former defender won one World Cup with his nation in 1966. Moore and Bobby Charlton led England to a 4-2 final victory over West Germany in extra time on 30 July. How many times did Bobby Moore marry? Bobby Moore poses for a photo with his first wife Tina and two kids at their family home in 1981.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2020 · Â West Ham United's greatest son, Bobby Moore OBE, was born in Barking, east London, on this day in 1941. The blond-haired defender rose through the youth ranks at the Boleyn Ground under the direction of the famed Academy figures of the 1950s and went on to reach the very pinnacle of the game, becoming the only Englishman ever to lift the FIFAÂ World Cup trophy.