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Quiz about Stadiums Around The World
Quiz about Stadiums Around The World

Stadiums Around The World Trivia Quiz


A number of clues will be given within a question relating to a City of the World. You have to guess which City those stadia are located. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by silverginger. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
silverginger
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
149,732
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
960
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Question 1 of 10
1. What City in England hosts a number of stadiums, including Don Valley Stadium, Hillsborough and Bramall Lane? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which City of Australia has grounds called The Gabba, Suncorp Stadium and Ballymore Stadium? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Shea Stadium, Madison Square Garden, and Arthur Ashe Stadium, were all situated in which City of America? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of these Cities has Giuseppe Meazza, Palavobis, and Arena Civica, in its locale? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Twickenham, the Oval, and the New Den, are all located in which English City? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which of the following Cities are Santiago Bernabeu, Vicente Calderon and Teresa Rivero located in? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. RCA Dome, Conseco Fieldhouse, and Victory Field, were all called home in which city of the USA in the 1990s? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of the following Cities has stadiums including B.C. Place, General Motors Place, and Nat Bailey Stadium? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which city in California had stadiums named Pacific Bell Park, Candlestick Park, and New Kezar Stadium? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Tynecastle, Murrayfield, and Easter Road are located in which Scottish City? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What City in England hosts a number of stadiums, including Don Valley Stadium, Hillsborough and Bramall Lane?

Answer: Sheffield

The Don Valley Stadium is primarily an athletics arena, which when opened in 1990 seated around 25,000 spectators. English Football League club Sheffield Wednesday first played at Hillsborough in 1898, and Bramall Lane became Sheffield United's home ground in 1888.
2. Which City of Australia has grounds called The Gabba, Suncorp Stadium and Ballymore Stadium?

Answer: Brisbane

The Gabba has been home to the Brisbane Lions and the Queensland Bulls, while also hosting Test match cricket. Suncorp Stadium (which was formerly known as Lang Park), had become the main home ground of NRL side Brisbane Broncos. Rugby Union was often played at Ballymore Stadium with the Queensland Reds calling it home.
3. Shea Stadium, Madison Square Garden, and Arthur Ashe Stadium, were all situated in which City of America?

Answer: New York City

Shea Stadium hosted baseball with the New York Mets calling it home until it was demolished in 2008. Madison Square Garden has been home to a number of teams, including New York Rangers, Knicks and Liberty as well as hosting multiple World Championship Boxing bouts. Arthur Ashe Stadium is used for tennis events.
4. Which of these Cities has Giuseppe Meazza, Palavobis, and Arena Civica, in its locale?

Answer: Milan

Built in 1927, the Giuseppe Meazza is a magnificent sight and one of the most impressive stadiums in Europe, which holds over 85,000 spectators and is home to both AC Milan and Internazionale. Basketball team Adecco Milano called Palavobis home, while a number of sports are played at Arena Civica.
5. Twickenham, the Oval, and the New Den, are all located in which English City?

Answer: London

Twickenham plays host to International rugby, the Oval is home to the Surrey Lions while also hosting Test cricket. The New Den is Football League club, Millwall's home ground.
6. Which of the following Cities are Santiago Bernabeu, Vicente Calderon and Teresa Rivero located in?

Answer: Madrid

The Santiago Bernabeu, built in 1947 with a capacity of over 70,000 is home to European soccer giants, Real Madrid. Atletico Madrid call the Vicente Calderon home, while the Teresa Rivero is home to Rayo Vallecano.
7. RCA Dome, Conseco Fieldhouse, and Victory Field, were all called home in which city of the USA in the 1990s?

Answer: Indianapolis

Over 60,000 fans can be seated in the RCA Dome, home of the Indianapolis Colts. Conseco Fieldhouse hosts basketball, gridiron and ice hockey, while Victory Field is home to baseball and the Indianapolis Indians.
8. Which of the following Cities has stadiums including B.C. Place, General Motors Place, and Nat Bailey Stadium?

Answer: Vancouver

The BC Lions play at B.C. Place, while the General Motors Place is home to the Vancouver Canucks amongst others. Nat Bailey Stadium hosts baseball with the Vancouver Canadians calling it home.
9. Which city in California had stadiums named Pacific Bell Park, Candlestick Park, and New Kezar Stadium?

Answer: San Francisco

Baseball's San Francisco Giants called Pacific Bell Park home, the 49ers played at Candlestick Park, while New Kezar Stadium was home to soccer's Bay Area Seals.
10. Tynecastle, Murrayfield, and Easter Road are located in which Scottish City?

Answer: Edinburgh

Tynecastle is home to Heart of Midlothian, Murrayfield is home to the Scottish rugby team, and Easter Road is Hibernian's home ground.
Source: Author silverginger

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