SportgalleryRay WilsonBookmarkShareSportByGavin Castle11:02, 21 OCT 2014Updated11:29, 18 MAY 2018Huddersfield Town Football Club: Ray Wilson.1 of 241966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium July 1966 England 4 v West Germany 2 Captain Bobby Moore holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy as he sits on the shoulders of his teammates They are L-R: Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Charlton.2 of 24Former Huddersfield Town players, now team legends (left to right) Frank Worthington, Ray Wilson and Andy Booth at the unveiling of the wall of fame on which they are featured at the Canalside sporting complex.3 of 24The World Cup medal given to Ray Wilson - expected to sell for £120,0004 of 24Ray Wilson's World Cup winner's medal from 19665 of 24Playing cricket on Alandale Road in Bradley in 1961 were Huddersfield Town and England full-back Ray Wilson (with braces hanging down), Kevin Barker, Victor Krauklas, Tony McAllister, Derk Lodge, Barry Barker and Steve Howarth batting.6 of 241966 World Cup hero Ray Wilson launches Huddersfield Town Lottery World Cup Draw with Academy chief Mark Lillis at John Smith's Stadium.7 of 24Everton squad pose for a group photograph. Back row left to right: Sandy Brown, Harry Bennett, Andy Rankin, Geoff Barnett, Gordon West, Roger Kenyon, Frank Thornton and Terry Owen. Third Row: T Eggleston, T Watson (trainer), Fred Pickering, Frank Darcy, Derek Smith, John Hurst, Jimmy Husband, Bill Brindle, Howard Kendall, Alan Ball, Joe Royle and A Proudler (trainer). Second row: Derek Temple, Alex Scott, John Morrisey, manager Harry Catterick, Ray Wilson, Colin Harvey, Tommy Wright and Mike Trebilcock. Front row: Brian Labone, Aiden Maher, David Turner, Alex Wallace, Arthur Styles, Gerard Glover, Gerald Humphreys and Alex Young. August 1967.8 of 24Ray Wilson October 1961 Huddersfield and England left full back who will face the great Stanley Mattews for the first time when wizard of dribble turns out for Stoke City tomorrow. Ray Backing out of the drive way of his home 113 Crosland Road, Huddersfield on his way to the training ground. ©Mirrorpix9 of 24Ray Wilson (L) Huddersfield and England Footballer. 1960s10 of 24Ray Wilson March 1960 Huddersfield and England International with his 21 years old wife Pat and their children Russell (2) and Neil (4 months Old)11 of 24Ray Wilson June 1974 Eight years on and Ray Wilson one of England's 1966 World Cup heroes is pictured at work as an undertaker.12 of 24Gordon Banks dives to save the ball. Also in the penalty area watching from left to right are Jackie Charlton, Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Martin Peters July 1966 ©Mirrorpix13 of 24Ray Wilson of England walks out on to the pitch at Wembley Stadium followed by team mates Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Moore May 1963 © Mirrorpix14 of 24Ray Wilson Huddersfield Football Player - Oct 196115 of 24Ray Wilson, Gerry Byrne, Ian Callaghan and Roger Hunt Aug 1966 hold their Tankards after the Mayor of Liverpool had presented them to members of the World Cup Squad at the end of the Charity Shield match between Everton v Liverpool ©Mirrorpix16 of 241966 World Cup heroes March 2000 L to R Roger Hunt, George Cohen, Alan Ball, Nobby Stiles and Ray Wilson at Buckingham Palace to receive their MBEs17 of 24Ray Wilson Oldham football18 of 24Football - World Cup Final 1966 - England v West Germany, Wembley Stadium, 29/07/66 England 4 West Germany 2 England goalkeeper Gordon Banks makes a save, watched by Jack Charlton and Ray Wilson.19 of 24Huddersfield Town Walkway of Legends unveiled at Canalside, Leeds Road, Huddersfield - Legend Ray Wilson.20 of 24Picture by Staff: Andy Stenning World Cup veteran Ray Wilson, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimers is still upbeat and has started drawing strange drawings21 of 24Everton F C Cup Final team. Left to right, Brian Labone, Gordon West, Geoff Barnett, Joe Royle, Roger Kenyan, Jimmy Husband, Tommy Wright, Ray Wilson, Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey, Alex Young, John Morrissey, Tommy Jackson and Alan Ball. May 1968.22 of 24Huddersfield Town new third kit in honour of Ray Wilson and England 1966 - Mark Hudson23 of 24Huddersfield town footballer Ray Wilson looking at the ground at Leeds Road before his transfer to Everton. 20th June 1964.24 of 24