
The FIFA World Cup England 1966 logo shows the Union Jack as a full background, with a central roundel reading “World Championship • Jules Rimet Cup • England • 1966.” Inside the circle are a blue football, the Jules Rimet Trophy and the England three lions crest.
The Union Jack connects the tournament to the host country, while the England crest marks the host association. The Jules Rimet Trophy was the original World Cup trophy, awarded from 1930 until 1970, before the current FIFA World Cup Trophy was introduced.
England 1966 was the eighth FIFA World Cup and was played from 11 to 30 July 1966. It was the first World Cup held in England and the first edition to have an official mascot, World Cup Willie.
The logo is more detailed than later World Cup identities, combining host flag, trophy, football and tournament title in one emblem. It remains tied to England’s only World Cup win, sealed against West Germany at Wembley.
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Official emblem for the FIFA World Cup 1966, hosted in England. This page focuses on the edition logo for fans and researchers. A high‑quality PNG and SVG with a transparent background is provided for reference.











