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England 1986 World Cup retro tracktop
England 1986 World Cup retro tracktop

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England 1986 World Cup Tracktop England started badly in group 6 of the World Cup 1986 (held in Mexico) but managed to qualify for the second stage by beating Poland 3-0 with a hat-trick from Gary Lineker (on 8, 14 and 35 minutes). England lost 2-1 to Argentina in the quarter finals when Maradona scored one handball and one great goal. Gary Lineker did get the golden boot award however, by being top scorer (6 goals in the competition). (Pictured) Bryan Robson leaves the field with an injured shoulder against Morocco – Ray Wilkins took the captains armband off him but was sent off ten minutes later for throwing the ball at the referee.


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