10 Football Trivia Questions – Ready for a challenge?

Get your club jersey and challenge yourself with these 10 Football Trivia Questions by You Know What. Featuring questions about players, clubs, and competitions

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Which Chelsea defender did serial-biter Luis Suarez sink his teeth into on 21 April 2013, leading to a ten game ban for violent conduct? #quiz #onthisday #SportsQuiz any boosts appreciated
Cesar Azpilcueta
0%
Gary Cahill
0%
Branislav Ivanovic
0%
John Terry
0%
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Where was the oldest football league outside of the British Isles established, with the first matches being played on 12 April 1891? #quiz #onthisday #OnThisDayQuiz #SportsQuiz any shares/boosts appreciated
Argentina
62.5%
Brazil
0%
Italy
12.5%
Uruguay
25%
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Which golfer became the first back to back winner of the US Masters Tournament when he won his third tile on 11 April 1966 exactly one year after he had won his second? #quiz #onthisday #OnThisDayQuiz #SportsQuiz
Tony Jacklin
0%
Jack Nicklaus
100%
Arnold Palmer
0%
Gary Player
0%
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Dennis Mortimer, born on 5 April 1952, captained which football team to European Cup glory in the early 1980s? #quiz #onthisday #SportsQuiz #OnThisDayQuiz
Aston Villa
50%
Leeds
0%
Liverpool
0%
Nottingham Forest
50%
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Which Lancashire team won the FA Cup on 29 March 1884, the first time that a team that still exists at League level today won the trophy? And which Scottish team did they beat in the final? #quiz #onthisday #OnThisDayQuiz #SportsQuiz

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