<P> The 1991 BBC miniseries Sleepers, about a pair of deep - cover KGB agents placed in England in the mid-1960s and then forgotten includes a subplot about an archive film of the match recorded by Soviet agents and then placed in archives . A KGB officer who sees the film in the early 1990s is excited to discover it includes footage of the disputed goal and attempts to sell it to a contact at a television network (pointedly described as not the BBC). Sleepers is coy about what the film depicts and in the course of the story, the film is destroyed . </P> <P> Marking the 50th anniversary of England's World Cup victory in July 2016, ITV broadcast 1966 - A Nation Remembers, which was narrated by the actor Terence Stamp who attended every England game at the tournament . </P> <P> England's win in the final also helped fans to create the "Two World Wars and One World Cup" chant . </P> <P> The players and staff of England's winning squad who did not get medals in 1966 received them on 10 June 2009 after a ceremony at 10 Downing Street in London . Initially, only the 11 players on the pitch at the end of the match received medals, but FIFA later awarded medals to every non-playing squad and staff member from every World Cup - winning country from 1930 to 1974 . </P>

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