Fondly remebered in the former Soviet Union as a 'peoples' car' the ЗАЗ-966 was produced from 1966-1974 in Soviet Ukraine at Запорізький автомобілебудівельний завод(Zaporizhia Automobile Building Plant).Closely resembling the Hillman Imp and the NSU Prinz 4, the rear mounted engine gave rise to many jokes:
The factory that produces Zaporozhets has started to produce Televisions. The TV's are fine, work like normal ones, but the screens are at the back...





The most famous controversy was to come in the England v West Germany final. At 2-2 in the first period of extra time referee Gottfried Dienst of Switzerland awarded a controversial goal to England following consultation with his Soviet linesman Tofik Bakhramov.
When later asked how he could be sure that the ball had crossed the line, Bakhramov replied 'Stalingrad'. England's fourth goal was also controversial in that spectators had come onto the pitch.







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