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Quiz about Champions League 200405 Day 1 EH
Quiz about Champions League 200405 Day 1 EH

Champions League 2004-05: Day 1 (E-H) Quiz


The 2004-05 European Champions League promised to be one of the most open competitions ever. Here we look at the matches that took place on September 14th 2004. Matches from Group E to H.

A multiple-choice quiz by doomed. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
doomed
Time
6 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
204,271
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Did an own goal decide the Group E fixture between Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven?


Question 2 of 10
2. In Greece, Panathinaikos faced Norweigan champions Rosenborg in a game that would provide three different types of goal. A fantastic long ranged effort, a dipping volley and which other type of goal came in the last minute? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which player left his previous club in the summer of 2004 to return with the same club to orchestrate a 3-1 away victory scoring the killer third goal?

Answer: (Two words or just surname)
Question 4 of 10
4. In Group F, Shaktar Donetsk of the Ukraine gave Italian giants AC Milan a real run for their money before going down 1-0 to a late Clarence Seedorf strike, but what incident in the 53rd minute changed the course of the game? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Adriano scored both goals for Internazionale in their opening Group G match against which side? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which Group G match pitted two Champions of their respective countries against one another? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Group H saw how many national champions take part? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What was the Group H standings after match day 1? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which two sides scored the most goals during match day one that was played with Groups E to H? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. How many red cards were shown on matchday one for Groups E to F? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Did an own goal decide the Group E fixture between Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven?

Answer: Yes

Brazilian defender Alex scored the only goal of the game at Highbury after Arsenal advanced again, through Henry, who skipped past two defenders, slipped the ball inside the box to Pires, who put enough pressure on Alex to put it into his own net. The goal came in the 41st minute in which Arsenal dominated possession but could not break down an erstwhile Dutch defence.
2. In Greece, Panathinaikos faced Norweigan champions Rosenborg in a game that would provide three different types of goal. A fantastic long ranged effort, a dipping volley and which other type of goal came in the last minute?

Answer: A howler from the Pana keeper?

On the stroke of half-time, Gonzalez scored for Panathinaikos, the Argentine striker's dipping shot beat Rosenborg keeper Johnsen and gave the home side the lead. With 11 minutes remaining, Gonzalez scored again with a superb goal from the game's man of the match. Gonzalez picked the ball up outside the Rosenborg area, went past a defender and unleashed a superb shot that bounced in off the underside of the crossbar, giving Johnsen no chance.

However, in the final minute Frode Johnsen of Rosenborg scored. His speculative effort appeared to be comfortably covered by Pana keeper Galinovic, but the Croatian allowed the ball to squirm through his hands to give Rosenborg some late hope.

It was a goalkeeping error which gave the game a new spark. Rosenborg then laid siege to the Pana goal and had a glorious chance that on balance of play will of made the Norweigians feel that they deserved at least a draw from the game.
3. Which player left his previous club in the summer of 2004 to return with the same club to orchestrate a 3-1 away victory scoring the killer third goal?

Answer: Henrik Larsson

Celtic had gone nigh on three years of European football without a home defeat (19 matches in total) only to see their former king of goals break their hearts and help his new side Barcelona take all three points.

On twenty minutes Deco of Barcelona scored after a mistake from Celtic defender Didier Agathe, Ronaldinho strode forward and laid the ball off to Deco. He made no mistake with a glorious strike past Celtic keeper Marshall into the far corner of the goal.

On the hour Celtic, having survived a spell of pressure, came forward with the pace of Camara down the right. He swung over a teasing cross which was met by Chris Sutton, who steered the ball into the roof of the net to make it 1-1.

However on seventy eight minutes Belletti put over a cross from the right wing which reached Giuly, on the edge of the penalty area, and his shot somehow found its way into the net with help from a deflection off McNamara.
Then four minutes later the inevitable happened, a mistake by Thompson let in Larsson and it was the easiest of goals for the Swede, as he rounded Marshall and rolled the ball into the vacant net. It was written in the script that Larsson would score and he did exactly that.
4. In Group F, Shaktar Donetsk of the Ukraine gave Italian giants AC Milan a real run for their money before going down 1-0 to a late Clarence Seedorf strike, but what incident in the 53rd minute changed the course of the game?

Answer: The sending off of Srna for second booking

Darijo Srna was penalised for a late challenge on the halfway line in the 18th minute that saw his first caution. On 53, he was booked again for handling Paolo Maldini's through ball on the halfway line.
The goal came in the 84th minute through Seedorf. The Dutchman struck from the edge of the box after Barcauan's attempted clearance went straight to the Milan midfield player.
5. Adriano scored both goals for Internazionale in their opening Group G match against which side?

Answer: Werder Bremen

Werder had to play 85 minutes with 10 men after Valerien Ismael was shown the red card for tripping Adriano inside the penalty area. He was the last defender as the Brazilian striker latched onto Emre Belozoglu's pass and bore down on goal. The penalty given was missed by Christian Vieri who saw his effort saved by Andreas Reinke diving low to his right. Adriano however did score from the spot after 34 hitting a crisp shot into the top left hand corner after Baumann had fouled the Brazilian inside the penalty area.

The game was wrapped up in favour of Inter in the final minute when Veron picked out Adriano. The striker chested the ball down before hitting a low, left-foot drive past Reinke and into the bottom corner.
6. Which Group G match pitted two Champions of their respective countries against one another?

Answer: Valencia vs Anderlecht

Valencia, the Spanish champions took on their Belgian counterparts in the Mestella. They took the lead early on in the 16th minute through their inspirational winger Vicente. Aimar found Rufete on the edge of the area and the midfield player chipped the ball towards the Anderlecht keeper is Zitka. Sadly for Zitka, he spilled the ball which fell kindly to Vicente, who found the net with a low shot from just inside the area. Valencia made it 2-0 just before the break. Vicente cut in from the right and feed Baraja, who controlled the ball with one touch, and then got a lucky deflection off Vanden Borre to finish with a low shot into Zitka's right hand corner.
7. Group H saw how many national champions take part?

Answer: Two

FC Porto won the Portuguese title as well as the 2003-04 Champions League under the guidance of Jose Mourhinho. The enigmatic Portuguese manager left Porto for London club Chelsea who made up one of the two sides in Group G not to be champions of their country, after they finished second to Arsenal. CSKA Moscow were reiging Russian champions and Paris St Germain had finished below French champions Lyon.
8. What was the Group H standings after match day 1?

Answer: Chelsea were top with three points

Group H saw the reigning European Champions Porto held to a goaless draw by crack Russian outfit CSKA Moscow. In a low key game, chances were few and far between and the result was seen as a fair one. In Paris, Chelsea got off to a perfect start by beating St Germain 3-0. John Terry got Chelsea off to a win by heading home a 29th minute corner taken by Frank Lampard.

The lead was doubled on the stroke of half-time when Joe Cole played Mateja Kezman through after intercepting a stray ball in the PSG midfield. Letizi saved from the former PSV Eindhoven man, but the ball fell to Didier Drogba who passed the ball into an empty net.

The game was killed off when Didier Drogba struck a free kick beautifully over the PSG wall with his right foot after Geremi ran over it. Letizi saw it too late to move.
9. Which two sides scored the most goals during match day one that was played with Groups E to H?

Answer: Barcelona & Chelsea

The results from Group E to H on matchday one were:
Group E: Arsenal 1 PSV Eindhoven 0, Panathinaikos 2, Rosenborg 1
Group F: Celtic 1 Barcelona 3, Shaktar Donetsk 0, AC Milan 1
Group G: Inter Milan 2 Werder Bremen 0, Valencia 2, Anderlecht 0
Group H: PSG 0 Chelsea 3, Porto 0, CSKA Moscow 0
10. How many red cards were shown on matchday one for Groups E to F?

Answer: Two

Srna of Shakhtar Donetsk was dismissed for a second booking in the 53rd minute vs AC Milan. Ironically the other red card was shown in the Inter Milan match vs Werder Bremen when after five minutes Ismael of Bremen was sent off for a professional foul.
Source: Author doomed

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