Former England forward Sir Geoff Hurst has publicly urged that Bobby Moore’s 1966 World Cup final shirt be returned to Moore’s family. The call is directed at whoever currently holds the shirt, with Hurst saying it should be given back to the Moore family. Hurst, a key figure in England’s 1966 campaign and known for scoring a hat-trick in a later match of that tournament, adds to ongoing interest in the whereabouts and custody of Moore’s iconic match-worn item from the World Cup final. The reports describe Hurst’s comments as a direct appeal for the shirt’s return rather than as an accusation toward any specific individual. No additional information is provided in the sources about how the shirt was separated from Moore’s family, where it may currently be located, or whether any formal process is underway to recover it. The information presented centers on Hurst’s request that the shirt be returned to Moore’s family.