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Friday Football Quiz 5 - Answer Sheet © Football Teasers 2021 7 Questions (43 Answers) - 13/09/2019 Friday Football Quiz 5 - Answer Sheet © Football Teasers 2021 7 Questions (43 answers) - 13/09/2019 http://www.footballteasers.co.uk Download our iOS and Android app containing over 3000 football quiz questions.... http://bit.ly/ft5-app 1. Quique Sanchez Flores became the sixth permanent manager to have different spells in charge of the same Premier League Team when he took over from Javi Gracia at Watford. Name the previous five managers and the teams they managed. 1. Steve Coppell 2. Crystal Palace 3. Howard Kendall 4. Everton 5. Kevin Keegan 6. Newcastle United 7. Harry Redknapp 8. Portsmouth 9. Jose Mourinho 10. Chelsea 2. I was born in June 1980. I joined a Premier League team in 2007 and a had a six year spell there before moving to Turkey. I have also played in France and India. During my time in England I won the Champions League, FA Cup and Premier League. I played in the 2006 and 2010 World Cup. Who am I? 1. Florent Malouda 3. Before taking over at Everton in 2017, Sam Allardyce had managed ten other club sides. Name them. 1. Limerick 2. Preston North End 3. Blackpool 4. Notts County 5. Bolton Wanderers 6. Newcastle United 7. Blackburn Rovers 8. West Ham United 9. Sunderland 10. Crystal Palace 4. Name the highest scoring Spaniard from the 2013-2014 Premier League season. 1. Alvaro Negredo 5. Eight teams won the FA Cup in the 1960's. Name them. 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 2. Tottenham Hotspur 3. Manchester United 4. West Ham United 5. Liverpool 6. Everton 7. West Bromwich Albion 8. Manchester City 6. Before joining Qingdao Huanghai in 2019, Yaya Toure had played for six previous clubs. Name them. 1. Beveren 2. Metalurh Donetsk 3. Olympiacos 4. Monaco 5. Barcelona 6. Manchester City 7. As of September 2019, seven Danish players had scored ten or more Premier League goals. Name them. 1. Christian Eriksen 2. Nicklas Bendtner 3. Henrik Pedersen 4. Claus Jensen 5. Mikkel Beck 6. Allan Nielsen 7. Thomas Gravesen .
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