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BREAKING NEWS: England World Cup hero George Cohen, vice-captain of the 1966 winners, dies aged 83 - leaving Bobby Charlton and Geoff Hurst as the unique surviving members of Alf Ramsey's starting XI
time:2023-06-04 15:57:28 source:Al Jazeera
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