Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history...
West Ham United is today celebrating the 60th anniversary of one of the finest days in our history at Wembley.
Making a second visit to the Home of Football in a little over 12 months, the Hammers took on German Cup holders TSV 1860 Munich in the European Cup Winners' Cup final.
West Ham, managed by Ron Greenwood, had beaten La Gantoise, Sparta Prague, Lausanne and Real Zaragoza to reach the final while their West German opponents had beaten US Luxembourg, FC Porto, Legia Warsaw and Torino.
The final itself was an entertaining affair that saw the Hammers secure a victory through two goals in three minutes from Alan Sealey.
The first came in the 70th minute when Ronnie Boyce threaded a pass between two 1860 Munich defenders and Sealey tucked the ball home from a difficult angle.
Sealey grabbed his and West Ham's second just two minutes later when the Munich side failed to clear a West Ham free kick, Captain Bobby Moore crossed the ball and midfielder Sealey tapped the ball into an empty net.
Enjoy the goals from that famous night in the video player above.
