West Ham pay Bobby Moore tribute

 

Wednesday 20 February 2013 19:00 EST
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Bobby Moore, a class act whatever he wore
Bobby Moore, a class act whatever he wore (Getty Images)

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West Ham will mark the 20th anniversary of Bobby Moore's death with a series of memorial events.

The former England captain, who played 544 games for the Hammers, died on 24 February 1993, and his former West Ham team-mates will attend the club's home match against Tottenham on Monday to pay tribute to Moore.

A minute's applause will be held before kick-off and supporters will display a mosaic depicting his No 6 shirt. A wreath-laying ceremony will also take place outside West Ham's Upton Park ground at 11am on Sunday.

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