29. Round II
15 questions
+10 for each correct
No negative on the bounce
-10 for incorrect on the pounce
Clockwise
30. 1. During a 2014 Europa League fixture, Stjarnan took
22 fans to Fir Park (where something was seen
probably for the first time by the Stjarnan supporters),
and Motherwell had “three or four hundred” at the
second leg, according to Dave Wardrope the
representative of Motherwell fans.
What is this an attempt to ascertain?
33. 2. The idea of Total Football wasn’t uniquely Dutch.
The Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930s played with a
similar ethic. However, their style came to be known
as “the Whirl”, coined by a journalist, who wrote: “We
must free our soccer youth from the shackles of
playing to order, along rails as it were. We must give
them ideas and encourage them to develop their own.”
Name the journo who also won a solitary cap for the
Austrian national team.
36. 3. Which 2014 managerial debutante became the first
individual to complete the mandatory qualification for
Premier League and Champions League managers while
still playing?
39. 4. Bulgaria finished fourth at
the 1994 World Cup, but they
wouldn’t have been in the US
without the heroics of this man.
With the last qualifying game
against France at tied 1-1,
Bulgaria were going out. But he
scored his second in the 90th
minute to see his team
through. Name him.
42. 5. Conceived by Real Sociedad’s
Josean de la Hoz Uranga, what act
of defiance – and an iconic image
as a consequence – resulted on 5th
September 1976?
44. On Sept. 5, 1976 – almost a
year since the death of General
Franco – the national ban on
regional symbols like language
and flags still remain in place.
As a symbol of Basque unity,
the team captains Inaxio
Kortabarria and Jose Angel
Iribar jointly carried the
Ikurrina – the outlawed flag of
the Basque country – before
their league game.
45. 6. William McCrum played
as a goalkeeper for Milford
Everton. He proposed an
idea in 1890 and it
eventually became part of
the game on June 2, 1891.
What was his idea?
50. Bjorge Lillelien’s memorable commentary in the
aftermath of Norway’s 2-1 win over England in an ‘82
World Cup qualifier:
"Lord Nelson, Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Winston
Churchill, Sir Anthony Eden, Clement Attlee, Henry
Cooper, Lady Diana, vi har slått dem alle sammen, vi
har slått dem alle sammen! (we have beaten them
all, we have beaten them all!). Maggie Thatcher, can
you hear me? Maggie Thatcher ... your boys took a
hell of a beating! Your boys took a hell of a beating!”
51. 8. In Spanish football terminology what are “los
maletines”?
53. It translates to briefcases
and refers to clandestine
payments made to the
opposition of a rival to fire
them up, typically, on the
last day of the season.
The rationale is, “If you’re
paying them to win there’s
nothing wrong with it”.
54. 9. He shares the record of most
European Cup/Champions
League final appearances
(eight) with Paolo Maldini, but
no one has won more than him
(six).
Who?
57. 10. When Gonzalo Higuain signed for
Juve the enraged Napoli fans placed a
sign reading “Core ‘ngrato”
(ungrateful heart) over his statuette
at a famed shop window.
The words are part of a classic
Neapolitan song by Enrico Caruso, and
were written on a banner at the San
Paolo when another South American
made a switch to Turin in 1975.
Who was the original “core ‘ngrato”?
60. 11. He is a distant relative of the founder of JCB –
the heavy equipment manufacturer – and had an
unconditional scholarship from Harvard University
but chose to pursue football. One of the Chelsea’s
army of loanees, he was instrumental in
Middleborough's ultimately failed bid for promotion
in the 2014/15 season.
Who?
63. 12. Between 25th August and 9th September 1984
what first happened in erstwhile Madras – by the
efforts of the state chief minister – that hasn’t been
repeated since?
65. Dr. Jayalalithaa Gold Cup; only women’s
international football tournament held in India
66. 13. “China are certainly looking to develop their
football, looking at their signings and their
recruitment.
“There is no offer on the table but if they made an
offer it would be under consideration. But at the
moment I still enjoy working for…”
Who is addressing the China rumours?
69. 14. Name this Estudiantes
legend who had a knack of
scoring important goals.
Among his famous strikes
were three goals in the 1968
Copa Libertadores final
against Palmeiras and the
decider in the Intercontinental
Cup final against Manchester
United the same year.
77. 1. Regarded by many as one of
the most underrated German
defenders, this guy was
deployed as a sweeper by
Helmut Schon.
His presence in the national
team meant that a young Franz
Beckebauer had to play in
midfield, and he moved only in
central defence only after the
retirement of the incumbent. Id.
78. 2. “Di Stefano’s shirt is still the most prized
possession I have from football. I held onto it tight!
When the fans lifted me into the air, I had one hand
waving at everyone and the other was squeezing the
shirt very tight. In my innocence, the most important
thing for me was to have my idol’s shirt.”
Who is this after the 1962 European Cup final?
79. 3. Livorno’s home stadium is named after their
home-grown legendary centre-back who would go
on to captain "La Grande Inter". What is it called?
80. 4.Held for the first time in 1927,
this was one of the first
tournaments that could be called
an early precursor to the eventual
Champions League.
Name the tournament that had its
last edition in 1992, and a
Hungarian club named Vasas won
it a record six times.
81. 5. This man did what
every Brazilian
probably dreams of,
but his day still ended
in tears.
What did he do?
82. 6. He earned 47 caps for the West Germany national
team and his only strike helped them take the
“Game of the Century” – the semi-final of the 1970
World Cup against Italy – into extra time. The
Italians eventually went on to win 4-3.
He was playing for Milan at the time and, one of his
furious team-mates reportedly told him that he
would never return to Italy. However, he stayed at
the San Siro until 1974 and never scored a league
goal in almost a decade long stint. Who?
84. 1. Regarded by many as one of
the most underrated German
defenders, this guy was
deployed as a sweeper by
Helmut Schon.
His presence in the national
team meant that a young Franz
Beckebauer had to play in
midfield, and he moved only in
central defence only after the
retirement of the incumbent. Id.
87. 2. “Di Stefano’s shirt is still the most prized
possession I have from football. I held onto it tight!
When the fans lifted me into the air, I had one hand
waving at everyone and the other was squeezing the
shirt very tight. In my innocence, the most important
thing for me was to have my idol’s shirt.”
Who is this after the 1962 European Cup final?
93. 4.Held for the first time in 1927,
this was one of the first
tournaments that could be called
an early precursor to the eventual
Champions League.
Name the tournament that had its
last edition in 1992, and a
Hungarian club named Vasas won
it a record six times.
99. 6. He earned 47 caps for the West Germany national
team and his only strike helped them take the
“Game of the Century” – the semi-final of the 1970
World Cup against Italy – into extra time. The
Italians eventually went on to win 4-3.
He was playing for Milan at the time and, one of his
furious team-mates reportedly told him that he
would never return to Italy. However, he stayed at
the San Siro until 1974 and never scored a league
goal in almost a decade long stint. Who?
102. Round IV
15 questions
+10 for each correct
No negative on the bounce
-10 for incorrect on the pounce
Anticlockwise
103. 1. Douglas Ross, Scottish
Conservative Party’s
justice spokesman and
his absence at a justice
committee meeting in the
Scottish Parliament in
November led to much
criticism.
Why did he miss the
meeting?
105. He was an assistant referee at Sporting CP v. Real
Madrid in the Champions League
106. 2. The parents of a certain
footballer were so
enamoured with Eddie
Murphy’s portrayal of the
character _____ Foley in the
Beverly Hills Cop series that
they decided to name their
son after him.
Who is their son who has
now been lured away by the
dark forces of the Far East?
109. 3. In the 1970s, he served as the in-house psychiatrist
at his city’s multi-ethnic football team and later played
the same role at Red Star Belgrade.
One of his methods was playing tape music to his
players in darkened rooms and asking them to imagine
bumblebees flying from one flower to another.
He also worked on a joint project with a Belgrade
sexologist aimed at rejuvenating the sperm of infertile
men. Who be he?
112. 4. The destination of the 1993/94 La Liga title boiled
down to the last round of matches with Miroslav
Dukic’s team needing a win to win their first title.
With the match tied at 0-0, Dukic’s team got a penalty
in the game’s last minute. The designated taker,
Donato, had been subbed and Bebeto refused to take
it leaving Dukic to do the honors. But his feeble shot
was easily saved, making Barcelona the champions.
Name the team that eventually won in 2000.
117. Vicenza, then in second division, paid £1.75m for Rossi,
which was, at the time, not only an Italian transfer
record but a world transfer record.
118. 6. This World Cup winner still
remains the highest
goalscorer for Cruzeiro with
his tally of 249 strikes.
After retiring at just 27, he
qualified as a doctor and
became a university
professor. He subsequently
returned to the game as a
journalist and became a
renowned football writer. Id.
124. 8. He spent almost the entirety of
his playing career with Dukla
Prague, owing to the rules on
player movement imposed by the
regime in Czechoslovakia.
The gifted playmaker, whose
slaloming runs delighted the
crowds was named the country’s
greatest footballer in 2004. Name
the man who led his country to
the final of the ‘62 World Cup.
127. 9. This locality in Bangalore is officially named after
the German missionary Rev. Ferdinand Kittel, but it
continues to be known by its previous name.
From S Raman – the scorer of India ’s first intl. goal –
to other stalwarts like T Shanmugam, PK Nandan, and
Carlton Chapman, many talented players have
emerged from the region. What’s it called?
130. 10. The 1974 European Cup
appeared to be on its way to
the Vicente Calderon after this
man put his team 1-0 ahead
with a 114th minute free-kick,
but a goal from Hans-Georg
Schwarzenbeck in the last
minute of extra time meant a
replay two days later.
Bayern Munich won 4-0.
Name this Atletico legend.
133. 11. Long before Chelsea-Vitesse partnership, Arsenal
had a similar feeder club in Belgium. The club had
numerous Ivory Coast players on their books and loan
deals between the two clubs were a fairly regular affair.
Only Emmanuel Eboue made a permanent move to the
Gunners.
However, suspected dealings by some unknown parties
to acquire the Belgian outfit led to a FIFA-initiated
investigation; and the agreement between the two clubs
expired in 2006. Name the club that dissolved in 2010.
136. 12. Celtic supporters have time and again shown their
support for the Palestinian cause and recently when
they were to face an Israeli outfit in Europe, they
went ahead with their plan to unfurl the Palestine flag.
Going a step further they raised funds in excess of
£130,000 and donated it to Palestinian charities.
Which team were they playing?
140. 13. There were probably other reasons behind it, but
his comments leading to his team’s last game of the
2015/16 season didn’t help his case.
After all, the opponents were his local team, where
he had played, managed, and supports. After the
match – which his team lost – his wife had
posted: “I leave Asturias, job done. We leave you
in primera.”
What’s the funda?
143. 14. North Korea were one of the revelations at the
1966 World Cup. And they probably had the easiest
qualifying campaign of any team for a World Cup.
How did their qualification come about?
145. It was supposed to be a combined qualification
campaign between Africa, Asia and Oceania but Africa
boycotted the WC due to the egregious format. And
subsequent withdrawals in Asia left North Korea and
Australia to contest two rounds of fixtures in
Cambodia. North Korea won 9-2 on aggregate.
146. 15. Willem ‘the Cannon’
Hesselink was one of the
founders of Vitesse Arnhem.
He went on to be regarded
as the first star player at a
European giant where he
became one of only two men
to play, manage as well as
preside over the club.
Which club and who is the
other man?