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Quiz 74 - General Football - Answers


Again a pass mark of 5 out of the 10 for this quiz -
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1.



Which famous English international footballer had the Christian names 'Robert Frederick Chelsea'?  
Bobby Moore


2.

The day before Liverpool started their successful World Club Cup campaign in Qatar in December 2019 they fielded a team back in England with an average age of less than 20 with the starting line-up having just 16 first-team appearances between them. That match was a League Cup tie which they lost 5-0 - who beat them?
Aston Villa


3.


Pictured right is the impressive main entrance to which ground? (2005 photo)
Oxford United's Kassam Stadium

4.

Who was manager of Wycombe Wanderers when they played their first match in the Football League in 1993?
Martin O'Neill


5.


Who was the manager of defending Champions League holders Barcelona when they were defeated by Chelsea in the semi-final of the 2011/12 competition? 
Pep Guardiola


6.

Why did Sheffield Wednesday get a bye in the First Round of the Carabao Cup (League Cup) in August 2019?
Wednesday were drawn against Bury in the First Round of the League Cup but sadly Bury lost their place in the Football League before the tie was played




7.



The last time Fergie managed a Manchester United Premier League match was the final game of the 2012/13 season at WBA. What was the score?
5-5

8.

Who are the Spireites who used to play at Saltergate?
Chesterfield

 


9.


Born on the continent this player has spent his career flitting between Premier and foreign clubs. His English clubs (in order) have been Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea and West Brom. Who?

Nicolas Anelka



10.

Which two players were famously sent off together in the 1974 Charity Shield match, the first to be played at Wembley?   
Billy Bremner (Leeds) and Kevin Keegan (Liverpool)


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