Believe it or not … a dog finds the World Cup after its steal in 1966

Believe it or not … a dog finds the World Cup after its steal in 1966

England hosted the World Cup in 1966, and although it was the birthplace of the beautiful game, it did not actually win the cup, and fifty -four million British were hoping that the series of successive defeats will end at the homeland, so, four months before the start of the match, Amid a storm of noise, the World Cup at Central Hall and Westminster was shown in the heart of the London, as a stamp exhibition.
This cup was named after Gul Rimé, who launched the World Cup, and was a marvel.

“It is an artwork and a subject of great historical importance,” said Simon Cooper, football expert and co -author of the book “Soccernomics”. It was designed by sculptor Abel Lavaor in 1929 and made of silver -plated silver and lapord.
Just one day after the exhibition started, the cup disappeared. The guards were ignorant of how this happened. One of them said: “There was no mistake at all in our security.

In Brazil, “Brazilian gangs, on March 21, Joe Mirz, President of the Football Association (FA), received the Administrative Football Authority in England, a penalty.
A man named David Corbett took his dog on a picnic in southern London. Picks used to play on the floor when Corbette noticed that “this package is placed there, only wrapped in newspaper paper. ” It was the World Cup..

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