Bobby Moore’s family launches legal action to recover the iconic red No. 6 shirt Moore wore during the 1966 World Cup. According to reporting, Moore’s first wife, Tina Moore, is pursuing a High Court bid against a businessman based in Wales who holds the shirt as part of football memorabilia collections. The case centers on the family’s claim to the jersey and their request that it be returned. One outlet frames the shirt as an especially significant sporting souvenir, reflecting its association with Moore as a World Cup hero and his famous No. 6 number. The reporting describes the dispute as an effort by the family to regain possession of the shirt through the courts, rather than through negotiation alone. The businessman is named as the defendant in the action. The articles do not provide additional details on the defendant’s stated position, the specific legal grounds beyond the bid to recover the item, or any timelines for the case. The matter is ongoing as the High Court proceedings are pursued.