Englands versus West Germany 1966 World Cup final match reimagined as a matchday poster by creative agency From 12 Yards. The historic fixture, played at Wembley Stadium, remains England’s only World Cup triumph – beating West Germany 4–2 after extra-time to claim the Jules Rimet Trophy.
Size: A3 (30cm x 42cm).
Paper: Luxury 170gsm.
Print comes unframed.
From 12 Yards is a boutique creative agency founded in 2017 by Mark Gee and Andy Sanders, driven by a passion for football, creativity, and the iconic Gazzetta Football Italia. Known for their unique, abstract geometric style that strips football imagery down to its raw essence, they’ve worked with major names like The FA, The Football Shirt Collective, and These Football Times, and have been featured in outlets such as Creative Boom and Box 2 Box. Their bold, minimalist approach to football illustration has earned them global fans, a solo exhibition, and showcases at events like Jumpers for Goalposts and The Football Culture Festival in London.