SOCCER QUESTIONS
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Play the Soccer Quiz with your friends and give yourself a great advantage by selecting your starting question from different Soccer Questions!
Play the Soccer Quiz with your friends and give yourself a great advantage by selecting your starting question from different Soccer Questions!

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In Britain, the FA codified many of soccer's rules. For example, they banned hacking, even over the vociferous objections of the Blackheath Football Club. What is hacking?
The Wanderers won the first FA Cup when they beat Royal Engineers AFC 1-0 at The Oval in Kennington, London. When?
The 1883 FA Cup marked a threshold for all of soccer, when the Blackburn Olympic beat the Old Etonians. What was so unusual (and important) about the Blackburn Olympic, which marked a change in the class structure of English soccer?
What Christian hymn composed by Henry Francis Lyte in 1847 has been sung before the kick-off at the FA Cup Final since 1927?
What is the only soccer team to win the "treble": the FA Cup, the League Championship and the European Cup?
The FA Cup Finals are usually held at what London stadium?
What country, considered the home of soccer, also won the first Olympic soccer gold in 1908?
What country boycotted the FIFA World Cup until 1950, because only four European teams played when it hosted in 1930?
In 1998, 250 international soccer journalists picked the 20th-century's soccer dream team. What Moscow Dynamo player, who helped the Soviets win gold at the 1956 Olympics, was picked for goal?
King Carol personally picked the team that his country sent to the first World Cup. What country was this?
During the 1966 World Cup, hosted by England, the Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen from the Westminster shop where it had been on display. How was it found?
Vittorio Pozzo coached what country's national soccer team to victory at the 1934 and 1938 World Cup, as well as the 1936 Olympic gold medal?
Who coached Austria's legendary Wunderteam, which became a soccer powerhouse in the 1930s?
Moroccan-born Just Fontaine scored 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup, still a record as of 2005. What country's blue shirt did he wear?
As of 2005, only seven nations have won the World Cup: England and France have won once each; Argentina and Uruguay have won twice. Two of these nations below have won three times and won has won five, but which has won zero?
As of 2005, who has scored a record 14 goals in World Cup finals?
In 1977, who played his last game at Giants Stadium, half for the New York Cosmos and half for Santos?
Over the course of a 22-year career, how many goals did Pele score?
In 2001, what country set a scoring record for international soccer when it shut out Tonga 22-0, then broke the record three days later, when it destroyed American Samoa by a score of 31-0?
Also known as the Gunners, what UK soccer club became, in 2004, the first team with an unbeaten season since Preston North End did it in 1889?
The Wanderers won the first FA Cup when they beat Royal Engineers AFC 1-0 at The Oval in Kennington, London. When?
The 1883 FA Cup marked a threshold for all of soccer, when the Blackburn Olympic beat the Old Etonians. What was so unusual (and important) about the Blackburn Olympic, which marked a change in the class structure of English soccer?
What Christian hymn composed by Henry Francis Lyte in 1847 has been sung before the kick-off at the FA Cup Final since 1927?
What is the only soccer team to win the "treble": the FA Cup, the League Championship and the European Cup?
The FA Cup Finals are usually held at what London stadium?
What country, considered the home of soccer, also won the first Olympic soccer gold in 1908?
What country boycotted the FIFA World Cup until 1950, because only four European teams played when it hosted in 1930?
In 1998, 250 international soccer journalists picked the 20th-century's soccer dream team. What Moscow Dynamo player, who helped the Soviets win gold at the 1956 Olympics, was picked for goal?
King Carol personally picked the team that his country sent to the first World Cup. What country was this?
During the 1966 World Cup, hosted by England, the Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen from the Westminster shop where it had been on display. How was it found?
Vittorio Pozzo coached what country's national soccer team to victory at the 1934 and 1938 World Cup, as well as the 1936 Olympic gold medal?
Who coached Austria's legendary Wunderteam, which became a soccer powerhouse in the 1930s?
Moroccan-born Just Fontaine scored 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup, still a record as of 2005. What country's blue shirt did he wear?
As of 2005, only seven nations have won the World Cup: England and France have won once each; Argentina and Uruguay have won twice. Two of these nations below have won three times and won has won five, but which has won zero?
As of 2005, who has scored a record 14 goals in World Cup finals?
In 1977, who played his last game at Giants Stadium, half for the New York Cosmos and half for Santos?
Over the course of a 22-year career, how many goals did Pele score?
In 2001, what country set a scoring record for international soccer when it shut out Tonga 22-0, then broke the record three days later, when it destroyed American Samoa by a score of 31-0?
Also known as the Gunners, what UK soccer club became, in 2004, the first team with an unbeaten season since Preston North End did it in 1889?