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Fun Trivia: W : World Football Challenge

Special Sub-Topic: World Soccer


Which nation won the first World Cup?

    Uruguay.

The two Scottish Premier League teams from Glasgow are named Rangers and _________ ?
    Celtic. One of the oldest rivalries in the world often sparks political controversy between Protestants and Catholics

Which player in 1989 became the first Catholic to play for Rangers?
    Johnston. In 1989, Mo Johnston shocked the soccer world when he transferred from the French side Metz.

Who was the English Premier League's first million pound (transfer fee, not his weight!) goalkeeper?
    Nigel Martyn. Nigel had an oustanding stint at Crystal Palace which led him to be capped for England.

Which Dutch goalkeeper transferred to Aberdeen from FC Twente and won Scottish player's Player of the Year?
    Snelders. If you know this one, you are good, and I mean GOOD!

What nation does superstar George Weah play for?
    Liberia. George led Liberia to the African Nations Cup.

What talented Dutch forward, led Holland in the early 90s, later became manager at Chelsea (Watch your spelling)?
    Gullit. Gullit was considered one of the top forwards in soccer in the early ninties. He and fellow Dutchman Marco van Basten were a force to be reckoned with!

Who scored the fastest goal in World Cup Finals history in the 1960s?
    Masek. Czechoslovakia's Masek scored after only 16 seconds against Mexico in 1962! His record was later broke n with 11 seconds in 2002.

What was the name of the stadium at which Arsenal played in 2000?
    Highbury. Highbury is home to the Gunners. They later went to Emirates.

Who won the Golden Boot in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico?
    Gary Linekar. Linekar won the prestigious award with six goals


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