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Quiz about Huddersfield Town FC
Quiz about Huddersfield Town FC

Huddersfield Town FC Trivia Quiz


Huddersfield Town is the club that I have supported since I was a child. Here are some difficult questions about the club, made easier. Hope you can all enjoy this one!

A multiple-choice quiz by nasty_liar. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
nasty_liar
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
315,147
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Four calendar years before the sinking of the Titanic and six calendar years before the start of the first World War, can you tell me which year Huddersfield Town Association Football Club was launched? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Huddersfield Town became the first League club in England to win the top flight division three times in succession (1924, 1925 and 1926). What is the name of the manager, who shares his surname with the assassin of John Lennon, that guided them to the first two of their three League titles? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Huddersfield Town's record goal scorer amassed a total of 159 goals, 142 of those coming in the league. His initials match a British Prime Minister, an American country singer, and two American Presidents. Who is he? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. During the 1957-58 season, Huddersfield Town played a remarkable game against Charlton Athletic at The Valley, home of Charlton. Which of the following statements in not true about this game? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Four of Huddersfield Town's playing greats include Denis Law, Trevor Cherry, Frank Worthington, and Ray Wilson. Which one of these whose surname could be studied and practised, went on to play for the great Manchester United team of the 1960s? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Huddersfield Town played at their Leeds Road home from 1908 to 1994. During this time their record attendance was 67,037. This was during an FA Cup game in 1932 against a London team whose nickname is the 'Gunners'. Which team is it? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In 1994, Huddersfield Town moved to their new stadium, named for the first 10 years as the Alfred McAlpine Stadium. From 2004, the new drug related sponsor was who? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In November of 1987, Huddersfield Town lost by the huge margin of 10-1. The team that inflicted this defeat used to play their home games at Maine Road, in the same city as a famous 'United'. What is the name of that team? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the summer of 1996, Huddersfield Town broke their own transfer record by buying Marcus Stewart from Bristol Rovers. He left in February 2000, and was bought by which team? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. When Huddersfield Town signed this striker over the summer 2009, he scored on his league debut. He also shares his first name with a Middle East nation, a famous basketball star, and a British glamour model. What is his name? Hint



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1. Four calendar years before the sinking of the Titanic and six calendar years before the start of the first World War, can you tell me which year Huddersfield Town Association Football Club was launched?

Answer: 1908

The RMS Titanic of the British shipping company, White Star Line, sunk in the early hours of 15th April 1912. The First World War started on the 28th June 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. In 1908, the football club Huddersfield Town was born.

They played their first game, a friendly against Bradford Park Avenue on 2nd September 1908 to officially open their Leeds Road ground. Huddersfield of course was famous for being the birthplace of Rugby League in 1895, but now there was an alternative to the rugby.

Interestingly, 1908 is always listed as the founding of Huddersfield Town FC, and the club centenary was celebrated as such in 2008, but the club formed as the Huddersfield Association Football Ground co. in 1907.

They didn't start playing any games until the launch of Huddersfield Town AFC in 1908. Huddersfield Town entered the Football League in 1910.
2. Huddersfield Town became the first League club in England to win the top flight division three times in succession (1924, 1925 and 1926). What is the name of the manager, who shares his surname with the assassin of John Lennon, that guided them to the first two of their three League titles?

Answer: Herbert Chapman

All four men managed Huddersfield Town.
Arthur Fairclough 1912-1919
Herbert Chapman 1921-1925
Cecil Potter 1925-1926
Jack Chaplin 1926-1929
Herbert Chapman was responsible for not only the first two League titles, but also the FA cup win in 1922. Chapman went on to manage Arsenal and achieved great success there.
The assassin of Lennon was, of course, Mark David Chapman. This tragic event happened on December 8th 1980. Two days earlier Huddersfield Town had earned a good away draw at Fulham (2-2) in the old Division Three.
3. Huddersfield Town's record goal scorer amassed a total of 159 goals, 142 of those coming in the league. His initials match a British Prime Minister, an American country singer, and two American Presidents. Who is he?

Answer: George Brown

George Brown matches the initials of British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. The American country singer would be Garth Brooks, and the American Presidents would be George Bush and George W. Bush.
George Brown spent most, but not all of his career at Huddersfield Town. He scored 159 goals from 229 appearances for Huddersfield. He went on to play for Aston Villa, Burnley, Leeds United, and Darlington. In all, he scored 273 goals in 440 games.
The other three players make up Huddersfield Town's second, third, and fourth highest goal scorers.
4. During the 1957-58 season, Huddersfield Town played a remarkable game against Charlton Athletic at The Valley, home of Charlton. Which of the following statements in not true about this game?

Answer: Bobby Charlton played for Huddersfield Town

Bobby Charlton played almost his entire playing career for Manchester United, before playing for Preston North End as their player manager in the early 1970s.
Huddersfield led this game against 10-man Charlton 5-1 with just under half an hour left to play. Charlton came back to win it 7-6, and Huddersfield have the dubious honour of being the first team to ever score six goals in a League game and still lose.
5. Four of Huddersfield Town's playing greats include Denis Law, Trevor Cherry, Frank Worthington, and Ray Wilson. Which one of these whose surname could be studied and practised, went on to play for the great Manchester United team of the 1960s?

Answer: Denis Law

Denis Law, the Scot that was part of the 'trinity' of Manchester United along with Bobby Charlton and George Best. Huddersfield signed him on April 3rd 1955 and he played his first game on the 24th December 1956 at the tender age of 16. He continued with Huddersfield until he was signed by Manchester City in 1960.
Ray Wilson was part of Alf Ramsey's famous World Cup winning side of 1966. Before all that, he played for Huddersfield Town and then signed for Everton in 1964.
Trevor Cherry joined Huddersfield Town in 1965, but made his name playing for the mighty Leeds side of the 1970s.
Finally, Frank Worthington began his career at Huddersfield Town before making 757 League appearances for a total of eleven League clubs.
6. Huddersfield Town played at their Leeds Road home from 1908 to 1994. During this time their record attendance was 67,037. This was during an FA Cup game in 1932 against a London team whose nickname is the 'Gunners'. Which team is it?

Answer: Arsenal

Arsenal defeated Huddersfield 1-0 in that game, Round 6 of the FA Cup, but they did not win the cup. Arsenal lost in the final to Newcastle United.
Arsenal have the nickname, 'The Gunners', and their home ground is located in north London.
Of the other options, Aston Villa play their home games in Birmingham at Villa Park, Everton play their home games in Liverpool at Goodison Park, and Port Vale play their home games in Stoke-upon-Trent at Vale Park.
7. In 1994, Huddersfield Town moved to their new stadium, named for the first 10 years as the Alfred McAlpine Stadium. From 2004, the new drug related sponsor was who?

Answer: Galpharm

The first 10-year sponsorship deal went to the construction company that had built the stadium, Alfred McAlpine.
From 2004 Galpharm sponsored the stadium.
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8. In November of 1987, Huddersfield Town lost by the huge margin of 10-1. The team that inflicted this defeat used to play their home games at Maine Road, in the same city as a famous 'United'. What is the name of that team?

Answer: Manchester City

This defeat stands as Huddersfield Town's record league loss. The exact same margin was the scale of their greatest victory, a 10-1 rout over Blackpool in December 1930.
The 10-1 loss came in Huddersfield Town's worst ever season, they finished 12 points behind the second bottom team.
Huddersfield actually played Manchester City five times that season, winning the home league match 1-0. That was one of the only wins they had that season.
9. In the summer of 1996, Huddersfield Town broke their own transfer record by buying Marcus Stewart from Bristol Rovers. He left in February 2000, and was bought by which team?

Answer: Ipswich Town

On paper it seemed like good business, but at the time a heavily in debt Huddersfield Town were close to the top of the second flight of English football. Promotion was on the cards, but the decision was made to sell star striker Stewart to promotion rivals Ipswich Town. Ipswich gained promotion, Huddersfield missed out on even a playoff position (after leading the table at the halfway stage), and then two relegations in three years followed.
10. When Huddersfield Town signed this striker over the summer 2009, he scored on his league debut. He also shares his first name with a Middle East nation, a famous basketball star, and a British glamour model. What is his name?

Answer: Jordan Rhodes

Huddersfield Town did sign all four of the players listed between the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons.
Anthony Kay was signed from Tranmere Rovers on a free transfer. Kay played as a midfielder but was also able to play in central defence if needed. Peter Clarke was signed from Southend United also on a free transfer. Clarke has made a name for himself as a tough central defender. Theo Robinson signed for an undislosed fee from Watford. Robinson was a striker. Finally, Jordan Rhodes was signed from Ipswich Town for an undisclosed fee.
Source: Author nasty_liar

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