New Finnster Quiz :-)

February 15th, 2008 | By: Jan | 10 Comments »

New Quiz: Here goes this time:

1) Who was the first player to be sent off in a Champions League final?

2) And who was the first player to be sent off in a World Cup tournament, which country did he play for, and what year did it happen?

3) What is the worlds oldest soccer club?

4) Which Russian Olympic gold medalist (not in soccer) managed Dynamo Kiev for several years in the 70′ies?

5) For just the World Cup of 1986, FIFA banned exactly what?

6) What were goal keepers required to do for the first time in 1913?

7) What was unique about VFB Stuttgart’s team captain and German international Robert Schlienz in the 1950′ies?

Enjoy. Answers on Wednesday.



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Username By Jan | February 15th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
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1. Edgar Davids :-)?
2. Claudio Gentile, Italy?
3. Probably… Hibernians, Scotland?
4. Ivan Grodogonski
5. How do you call ‘m, the sheets with texts the fans carry and wave around?
6. Kick the ball back in after the ball crossed the line?
7. He was a woman and had a sex operation?

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Username By Soccer » New Finnster Quiz :-) | February 15th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
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Username By dirk v.d berg | February 15th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
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1. I’m not sure, but I think it was Jens Lehmann against Barca.
2. Galindo, a Peruvian playing against Romania in 1930 WC.
3. Are you talking proffessional, because I think it would either be Barnes Football Club (now a rugby club), or Sheffield United. Otherwise there was a lot of Universities that had football clubs.
4. Was it Lobanovsky, there was only two managers in the 70’s weren’t there?
5. Did they ban the rule that says you can’t use your hand to score(Maradona)? The only reasonable thing I can think of is that they played both group stage games at the same time, so a team doesn’t know if they need to win or not.
6. Only use their hands inside the box.
7. He only had one arm.

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Username By dirk v.d berg | February 15th, 2008 at 5:50 pm
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Rodney Sneijder, Wesley’s younger brother signed a contract with Ajax, but I wouldn’t expect him to play soon.

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Username By Jan | February 16th, 2008 at 2:58 am
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Apparently, Rod Sneijder is better than Wes… Although that doesn’t say a lot at that age… It’s not skill, it’s mentality when they become pro’s.

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Username By Bruce | February 16th, 2008 at 3:41 am
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1 is definitely Jens Lehmann, and 6 is that he only had one arm.

I’ll think about the others…

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Username By tiju | February 16th, 2008 at 7:21 am
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@ jan
Rodney Znijder?
plz let me know more abt him

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Username By Igor | February 16th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
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1. Jens Lehmann against barca in 2006
6. wear a different colour jersey then the rest of their team mates

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Username By Finnster01 | February 21st, 2008 at 9:52 am
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And here are the answers + this week’s new quiz:

1) Surprisingly enough, the first person to be sent off in a CL final was indeed Jens Lehmann and not before the 2005-06 final (arsenal-barca). Dirk and Igor got it spot on.

2) Carlos Caszely from Chile was the first player to be sent off in a WC tournament. This also didn’t happen until 1974 in West Germany.

3) Dirk has a few good points regarding this question. It should have been more specific (prof vs amateur, still playing soccer etc). I was actually looking for just the official FIFA version but I will give you the complete answers. According to FIFA, the world’s oldest soccer club is Sheffield FC (founded in 1857). Sheffield FC has no relations to Sheff United or Sheff Wednesday, still exists today and play (soccer) in the amatuer leagues in UK. However, what is generally considered the oldest soccer club still playing some sort of organized soccer happens to be Cambridge University (1856). The oldest professional club still playing is Notts County (formerly Nottingham Football Club, founded in 1862). As Dirk interestingly points out Barnes is questionably one of the earliest, but there is actually quite a bit of doubt about when they were formed. The club claims 1836, but the first actually recorded result was not until 1862…Besides, it is now a Rugby club anyway so it doesn’t count in my book anymore. Hibernian was not a bad guess, as they were founded in 1875 but are not even Scotland’s oldest professional club. That title goes to Queens Park (nothing to do with QPR in London…), who was founded in 1867 and as such is the oldest professional club outside of England…Phew, there goes todays history lesson…

4) The Russian olympic champion coaching Dynamo Kiev was Valerij Borzov. The 100m sprint winner in the 1972 Olympics. The interesting part about that is that Borzov was responsible for coaching Oleg Blokhin, arguably Kiev’s most famous player ever (later became the manager for current Ukraine). Oleg in his time was quite possibly the world’s fastest footballer having posted several sub 11 seconds 100m dashes, and he could play too.

5) In the 1986 WC FIFA actually banned teams from swapping shirts after the game…The bizarre reason for this was that they did not to see any players “bare their chests”. Obviously that was a bad idea. Come to think of it, I don’t recall seeing any ladies swap shirts…Wouldn’t be a bad idea to get the attendance level up for female soccer though. Although there does not seem to be “too much there to be seen” in the first place.

6) Igor got this one. 1913 was the first year keepers were required to wear a different coloured top from the rest of the team

7) VFB Stuttgart’s team captain and German international Robert Schlienz in the 50′ies is a pretty remarkable story. As a player in his early twenties he had his arm amputated after a nasty car accident. He later became the team captain of the team, leading them to two German titles and actually playing 3 times for Germany, including once against England! Their stadium is named after him. Jan, not sure about if he was a woman and had a sex change operation (you may know more about him than I do:-), but if wouldn’t put anything past the Germans…

Next quiz to follow in 1 sec… and new posting

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Username By Finnster01 | February 21st, 2008 at 10:19 am
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This week’s little brain twister:

1) Since this was a week of decent CL action, name the only 8 players ever to play at least 100 Champions League matches.

2) Supposedly 15 players have gone from the English Premier League (EPL) to Real Madrid (which means from 1992 and onwards). Name them. I can only come up with 12 but maybe you guys can help out here…

3) Who is the only player to have scored in the top leagues in England, France, Spain, Italy and Germany…?

4) What did West Ham do in 1975 that has never happened since (and probably never will do)

5) Two players played in EC qualification for 1992 and ALSO in EC qualification for 2008 (16 years later!!), name them.

6) Who was the first foreigner to play a decade for the same team in EPL?

And finally:

7) Why is Sheffield Wednesday called exactly that?

Enjoy. Answers in about a week.

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