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Football Biography

Martin Peters

“Peters”

English · Plaistow, London · Born 8 November 1943

Midfielder
100
goals
364
apps
67
england caps
20
intl goals

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Versatile and cerebral midfielder who scored in the 1966 World Cup final and was famously described by Alf Ramsey as 'ten years ahead of his time'.

Martin Stanford Peters was born in Plaistow, London on 8 November 1943. He came through West Ham's academy alongside Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst, and his intelligent movement and goalscoring ability from midfield made him a unique talent. He scored England's second goal in the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany. Alf Ramsey famously described him as 'ten years ahead of his time' for his ability to read the game and find space. He made 364 appearances for West Ham before a then-British record £200,000 move to Tottenham in 1970, where he won two League Cups and the UEFA Cup in 1972. He earned 67 caps and scored 20 goals for England. He later played for Norwich City. Peters sadly passed away in December 2019.

Best Known For

World Cup 1966

England manager Alf Ramsey described him as 'ten years ahead of his time' — one of the most famous quotes in English football.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Cup 1966
  • UEFA Cup 1972
  • League Cup 2x
Career Journey

Timeline

1943 👶 Born in Plaistow, London
1982 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ West Ham
🏟️ Tottenham
🏟️ Norwich City
🏟️ Sheffield United (1980-1981)
🏆 World Cup 1966
🏆 UEFA Cup 1972
🏆 League Cup 2x
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Martin Peters

Yes, he scored England's second goal in the final against West Germany at Wembley.

Ramsey famously described him as 'ten years ahead of his time' for his intelligence and ability to find space.

He earned 67 caps and scored 20 goals for England between 1966 and 1974.

He played for West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City and Sheffield United.

Martin Peters was born on 8 November 1943 in Plaistow, London. He passed away on 21 December 2019.

Career Timeline — Martin Peters
1943
Born in Plaistow, London
1982
Retired from professional sport
West Ham
West Ham
Tottenham
Tottenham
Norwich City
Norwich City
Sheffield United (1980-1981)
Sheffield United (1980-1981)
World Cup 1966
UEFA Cup 1972
League Cup 2x