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Friday Football Quiz 8 - Answer Sheet © Football Teasers 2021 11 Questions (39 Answers) - 18/10/2019 Friday Football Quiz 8 - Answer Sheet © Football Teasers 2021 11 Questions (39 answers) - 18/10/2019 http://www.footballteasers.co.uk Download our iOS and Android app containing over 3000 football quiz questions.... http://bit.ly/ft5-app 1. Three members of the Republic of Ireland's 2002 World Cup squad played for Leeds United at the time. Name them. 1. Ian Harte 2. Robbie Keane 3. Gary Kelly 2. Name the four Champions League semi finalists from the 2008-2009 season. 1. Barcelona 2. Chelsea 3. Manchester United 4. Arsenal 3. Who took over from Ossie Ardiles as Newcastle United manager? 1. Kevin Keegan 4. Name the Argentinian who was sent off against England in the 1966 World Cup quarter final. 1. Antonio Rattin 5. Who was the "white feather" who scored a hat-trick on his Premier League debut? 1. Fabrizio Ravanelli 6. Who was Brendan Rodger's first signing for Liverpool? 1. Fabio Borini 7. Which Brazilian played the whole 120 minutes in the 2012 Champions League Final and also scored in the penalty shoot out? 1. David Luiz 8. Outside of London, six stadiums were used at the 1966 World Cup. Name them. 1. Old Trafford 2. Goodison Park 3. Villa Park 4. Hillsborough 5. Roker Park 6. Ayresome Park 9. In the 2004-2005 Premier League season which teams were sponsored by Friends Provident, 888.com, Chang, Proton and O2. 1. Southampton 2. Middlesbrough 3. Everton 4. Norwich City 5. Arsenal 10. Name the stadiums of the following teams.... FC Porto, Lazio, Red Star Belgrade and FC Basel. 1. Estadio de Dragao 2. Stadio Olimpico 3. Red Star Stadium 4. St-Jacob Park 11. Between 1992 and 2019, 12 players had finished a Premieer League season as top scorer for Arsenal. Name them. 1. Alexandre Lacazette 2. Alexis Sanchez 3. Cesc Fabregas 4. Dennis Bergkamp 5. Emmanuel Adebayor 6. Ian Wright 7. Nicolas Anelka 8. Olivier Giroud 9. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 10. Robin van Persie 11. Theo Walcott 12. Thierry Henry .
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