A lucky fan has won a signed and framed montage of Sir Geoff Hurst's hat-trick in the 1966 Football World Cup - and may not be aware of it.
It was to be given away as a prize at Colchester United's clash with Norwich on Saturday, but no-one had claimed it.
The winning programme, signed on the captain's notes page by U's captain Karl Duguid, was sold, but the lucky fan has not collected their prize.
A spokesman for Colchester United said: "If the person with the winning signed programme can get in touch with us, we can arrange to give them their prize.
"If nobody has claimed the prize by the time of our next home game on Easter Monday, Karl will sign another programme and give somebody else the chance to win."
Colchester estate agency, Boydens donated the prize, after acquiring it to raise funds for the Big Idea, Colchester's recently-launched community initiative.
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