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World Cup Quiz – My Football Facts

World Cup Quiz – My Football Facts

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Clubs & Players at FIFA World Cups Quiz

  1. Who were the six Nottingham Forest Players at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  2. Who were the six Fulham Players at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  3. Who were the five Newcastle United Players included in FIFA World Cup 2022 Finals Squads?
  4. Which six Brentford FC Players were selected for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  5. Which four West Ham United players participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  6. Which five AC Milan players participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  7. Which three Aston Villa players were at the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
  8. Which five Tottenham Hotspur players were in England’s 2010 FIFA World Cup Squad in South Africa?
  9. Who were the four Fulham Players included in England’s FIFA World Cup Finals Squads until Qatar 2022?
  10. Who were the four Leicester City Players included in England’s FIFA World Cup Finals Squads till Qatar 2022?

Clubs & Players at FIFA World Cups Quiz Answers

  1. The six Nottingham Forest Players at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals are Brandon Aguilera (Costa Rica), Cheikhou Kouyaté (Senegal), Remo Freuler (Switzerland), Neco Williams (Wales), Brennan Johnson (Wales) and Wayne Hennessey (Wales).
  2. The six Fulham Players at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals are João Palhinha (Portugal), Aleksandar Mitrović (Serbia), Tim Ream (United States), Antonee Robinson (United States), Harry Wilson (Wales) and Daniel James (Wales).
  3. The five Newcastle United Players included in FIFA World Cup 2022 Finals Squads are Bruno Guimarães (Brazil), Nick Pope (England), Kieran Trippier (England), Callum Wilson (England) and Fabian Schär (Switzerland).
  4. The six Brentford FC Players were selected for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals are: Saman Ghoddos (Iran), Mathias Jensen (Denmark), Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark), Christian Nørgaard (Denmark), David Raya (Spain) and Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon).
  5. The four West Ham United Players who participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals are Cheikhou Kouyaté (Senegal), Manuel Lanzini (Argentina), João Mário (Portugal) and Javier Hernández (Mexico).
  6. The five AC Milan players who participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals are Lucas Biglia (Argentina), André Silva (Portugal), Nikola Kalinić (Croatia), Cristián Zapata (Colombia) and Ricardo Rodríguez (Switzerland).
  7. The three Aston Villa Players who were at the 2018 FIFA World Cup are Birkir Bjarnason (Iceland), Mile Jedinak (Australia) and Ahmed Elmohamady (Egypt).
  8. The five Tottenham Hotspur players in England’s 2010 FIFA World Cup Squad in South Africa are Michael Dawson, Aaron Lennon, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe and Ledley King.
  9. The four Fulham Players included in England’s FIFA World Cup Finals Squads until Qatar 2022 are Jim Taylor (1950), Bedford Jezzard (1954), Johnny Haynes (1954, 1958 & 1962) and George Cohen (1966).
  10. The four Leicester City Players included in England’s FIFA World Cup Finals Squads till Qatar 2022 are Gordon Banks (1962 & 1966), Harry Maguire (2018), Jamie Vardy (2018) and James Maddison (2022).

FIFA World Cup Managers & Coaching Records Quiz

  1. Who were the three Managers of the Netherlands who lost FIFA World Cup Final matches?
  2. Who are the three Argentinian Managers in charge of Teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  3. Who are the three Spanish Managers in charge of Teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  4. Who are the three Portuguese Managers in charge of Teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  5. Who was the only manager to win the FIFA World Cup Twice?
  6. Which three countries participated in a FIFA World Cup Finals for the first time in 1990?
  7. Which was the first FIFA World Cup Finals tournament to feature substitutes?
  8. Who was the first used substitute in a FIFA World Cup Finals Tournament?
  9. Which was the only FIFA World Cup tournament not to have a Final match?
  10. Which country withdrew from Spain & Ireland’s qualification group for the 1966 World Cup?

FIFA World Cup Managers & Coaching Records Quiz Answers

  1. The three Managers of the Netherlands who lost FIFA World Cup Final matches are Rinus Michels (1974 lost to West Germany), Ernst Happel (1978 lost to Argentina) and Bert van Marwijk (2010 lost to Spain).
  2. The three Argentinian Managers in charge of Teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals are Gustavo Alfaro (Ecuador), Gerardo Martino (Mexico) and Lionel Scaloni (Argentina).
  3. The three Spanish Managers in charge of Teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals are Félix Sánchez (Qatar), Roberto Martínez (Belgium) and Luis Enrique (Spain).
  4. The three Portuguese Managers in charge of Teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals are Carlos Queiroz (Iran), Paulo Bento (South Korea) and Fernando Santos (Portugal).
  5. The only manager to win the FIFA World Cup twice was Vittorio Pozzo of Italy in 1934 and 1938.
  6. The three countries that participated in a FIFA World Cup Finals for the first time in 1990 were Republic of Ireland, Costa Rica and United Arab Emirates.
  7. The first FIFA World Cup Finals tournament to feature substitutes was Mexico 1970.
  8. The first used substitute in a FIFA World Cup Finals Tournament was Anatoli Pusach for the USSR against Mexico in 1970.
  9. The only FIFA World Cup tournament not to have a Final match was the 1950 World Cup in Brazil.
  10. Syria withdrew from Spain & Ireland’s qualification group for the 1966 World Cup.

FIFA World Cup Goals, Scorers & Records Quiz

  1. Which African player has scored the most aggregate goals in FIFA World Cup Finals tournaments?
  2. Which three England Players scored goals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa?
  3. Which six Players won FIFA World Cup Medals while with Paris Saint-Germain?
  4. Which six Frenchmen scored Goals at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  5. Which four players scored goals for England at the 1966 FIFA World Cup Finals?
  6. What was the highest number of goals scored in a FIFA World Cup Finals tournament match?
  7. Which eight players from the Asian Football Confederation scored goals at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia?
  8. Which four players affiliated to Spanish Clubs won the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot?
  9. Which African players appeared in World Cup Finals while contracted to Liverpool?

FIFA World Cup Goals, Scorers & Records Quiz Answers

  1. The African player who has scored the most aggregate goals in FIFA World Cup Finals tournaments is Asamoah Gyan of Ghana with 6 goals.
  2. The three England Players who scored goals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa were Steven Gerrard, Jermain Defoe and Matthew Upson.
  3. The six Players who won FIFA World Cup Medals while with Paris Saint-Germain were Raí, Bernard Lama, Ronaldinho, Presnel Kimpembe, Kylian Mbappé and Alphonse Areola.
  4. The six Frenchmen who scored Goals at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals are Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappé, Benjamin Pavard, Paul Pogba, Samuel Umtiti and Raphaël Varane.
  5. The four players who scored goals for England at the 1966 FIFA World Cup Finals were Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Bobby Charlton and Martin Peters.
  6. The highest number of goals scored in a FIFA World Cup Finals tournament match was 12, in Austria 7–5 Switzerland at the 1954 World Cup quarter-final in Lausanne.
  7. The eight players from the Asian Football Confederation who scored goals at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia were Mile Jedinak, Heung-min Son, Takashi Inui, Keisuke Honda, Shinji Kagawa, Karim Ansarifard, Yuya Osako and Genki Haraguchi.
  8. The four players affiliated to Spanish Clubs who won the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot were Mario Kempes, Oleg Salenko, Hristo Stoichkov and Davor Šuker.
  9. The African players who appeared in World Cup Finals while contracted to Liverpool were Kolo Touré, Victor Moses, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané.

Mixed FIFA World Cup Trivia Quiz

  1. Which four Turkish players played in World Cups while at English clubs?
  2. Which was the first Asian World Cup participant?
  3. Which World Cup had no final?
  4. Which four of the eight Stadiums used for the 1966 FIFA World Cup are still in use?
  5. Who was the only Italian player affiliated with an English club to appear in a FIFA World Cup Final tournament?
  6. When was the only time that two brothers played against each other in a FIFA World Cup Finals tournament?
  7. Which four players scored goals for England at the 1966 FIFA World Cup Finals?

Mixed FIFA World Cup Trivia Quiz Answers

  1. The four Turkish players who played in World Cups while at English clubs are Alpay Özalan (Aston Villa 2002), Tugay Kerimoğlu (Blackburn Rovers 2002), Hakan Ünsal (Blackburn Rovers 2002) and Mustafa İzzet (Leicester City 2002).
  2. The first Asian team to participate in the World cup was the Dutch east Indies (1938).
  3. The only FIFA World Cup tournament not to have a Final match was in 1950 in Brazil. The top four teams (Brazil, Spain, Sweden & Uruguay) played in a mini-league against each other. Uruguay finished champions.
  4. Four of the eight Stadiums used for the 1966 FIFA World Cup that are still in use are Old Trafford (Manchester), Villa Park (Birmingham), Goodison Park (Liverpool) and Hillsborough Stadium (Sheffield).
  5. The only Italian player affiliated with an English club to appear in a FIFA World Cup Final tournament Roberto Di Matteo with Chelsea at the 1998 Finals in France.
  6. The only time two brothers played against each other in FIFA World Cup was during the 2010 Finals in South Africa when Jerome Boateng’s Germany beat Kevin-Prince Boateng’s Ghana 1-0.
  7. The four players who scored goals for England at the 1966 FIFA World Cup FinalsGeoff Hurst (4 goals), Roger Hunt (4 goals), Bobby Charlton (3 goals) and Martin Peters (1 goal).


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