KEMP Hospice in Kidderminster produced a World Cup winner in a raffle for which the prize was a photograph signed by some of England's victorious 1966 squad.
During a screening of the current team's victory over Trinidad and Tobago, banker, Mike Priddy, won the photograph as he had picked out ticket number 82, corresponding to the minute Peter Crouch scored England's opening goal.
Kemp Hospice, in Mason Road, which helps people who have life-limiting illnesses, raised more than £800 from the event.
The match screening at Worcester Rugby Club attracted around 100 businessmen and women.
Mr Priddy, who works for Kidderminster-based accountants, Horwath Clark Whitehill, said the photograph, signed by nine members of the team, would have "pride of place" in his office.
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