Hammers to host free Bobby Moore memorabilia exhibition

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To mark the 25th anniversary of the tragic passing of Bobby Moore, West Ham United are delighted to announce the launch of a memorabilia exhibition in honour of our greatest-ever player.

The unique display is free to visit and located on the lower ground floor of the Stadium Store for the next two weeks, from Saturday 24 February, giving Hammers fans of all ages the opportunity to gain a close look at some of most prominent and prestigious artefacts and honours from Bobby’s life and career.

These include the actual shirt he wore on his West Ham United debut against Manchester United on 8 September 1958, his 1964 FA Cup and 1965 European Cup Winners’ Cup winning medals, his 1964 Footballer of the Year award and his 1966 World Cup finals cap, along with a replica of his World Cup winner’s medal, a matchday programme and a match ticket personally signed by all eleven England players on that famous July day at Wembley.

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Alongside the memorabilia collection is a stunning three-foot high bronze sculpture of Bobby, seen in public for the first time after being commissioned by his daughter Roberta as part of a series of six sculptures to mark the 25th anniversary.

West Ham United’s Stadium Store will also be open until the later time of 7pm on Thursday 8 March.