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'''Wolfgang Weber ''' was a player for the for the [[West Germany]] national [[football]] [[West Germany (football team)|team]] during the [[1966]] [[World Cup]] [[1966 World Cup Final|Final]] against  [[England (football team)|England]]. When West Germany was awarded a free kick after a penalty by [[Jack Charlton]] on [[Uwe Seeler]], [[Lothar Emmerich]] took the kick. It was blocked, but the deflected ball fell to his teammate Weber, who scored the to tie the game at 2-2 in the final seconds of normal time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extra Time (novel)|Extra Time]]'')
'''Wolfgang Weber ''' was a player for the [[West Germany]] national [[football]] [[West Germany (football team)|team]] during the [[1966]] [[World Cup]] [[1966 World Cup Final|Final]] against  [[England (football team)|England]]. When West Germany was awarded a free kick after a penalty by [[Jack Charlton]] on [[Uwe Seeler]], [[Lothar Emmerich]] took the kick. It was blocked, but the deflected ball fell to his teammate Weber, who scored the to tie the game at 2-2 in the final seconds of normal time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extra Time (novel)|Extra Time]]'')


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Wolfgang Weber

Wolfgang Weber was a player for the West Germany national football team during the 1966 World Cup Final against England. When West Germany was awarded a free kick after a penalty by Jack Charlton on Uwe Seeler, Lothar Emmerich took the kick. It was blocked, but the deflected ball fell to his teammate Weber, who scored the to tie the game at 2-2 in the final seconds of normal time. (PROSE: Extra Time)