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Bio:
Bobby Moore played his last game for West Ham in an FA Cup tie against Hereford United in January 1974. He was injured in the match. On 14 March the same year, he left West Ham after more than 15 years. He took with him the club record for appearances, which was later overtaken by Billy Bonds. He also held the most international caps for an outfield player.
He joined London rivals Fulham, who were in the Second Division, for £25,000. During Moore’s first season there, they defeated West Ham in a League Cup tie. They then reached the FA Cup Final where they faced West Ham again. This time Fulham lost the game, 2–0, and Moore made his final appearance at Wembley as a professional player.
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