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On life, universe and the 4 4-2
1. On Life, Universe and the 4-4-2
A quiz celebrating 84 years of the Football World Cup
By Aditya Gadre & Anannya Deb of the Bombay Quiz Club
2. The Format
An all written quiz for teams of 2
A Total of 100 questions arranged in sets of 5 with 20 questions each
Each question carries 2 points and there are no part points anywhere. (So if
multiple answers are required in any question, you have to get all correct to
get the 2 points)
Spelling mistakes are forgivable as long as the erroneous spelling sounds like
the right answer
3. Set 1
“Life”
20 Questions on the culture that surrounds the World Cup
Imperial Storm Troopers Invade Sports
713 Avenue (via Flickr)
4. Question 1.1
The ________ Blow is the English translation of a slang word from South
America. Derived from the name of a famous venue, it specifically refers to a
particular incident. Over the years, the meaning of this word has become
generalized, mostly in Latin America, as any victory by an underdog,
especially when it happens in that venue (in the blank). Just fill in the blank
ANSWER
5. Question 1.1
The word is
Maracanaço
Specifically refers to
Uruguay defeating
Brazil in 1950 at the
Maracana in Rio
QUESTION 1.2
6. Question 1.2
First he made an offer.Then she made a counter offer. Neither of them had to
actually fulfill their offers as their respective conditions were not met.
However, the girl went ahead and did it saying “It will be a present … for all the
people in Paraguay to enjoy.” What did either of them propose to do?
VISUALS – 1/2
7. Question 1.2
First he made an offer.
Then she made a counter
offer. Neither of them had
to actually fulfill their offers
as their respective
conditions were not met.
However, the girl went
ahead and did it saying “It
will be a present … for all
the people in Paraguay to
enjoy.” What did either of
them propose to do?
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8. Question 1.2
First he made an offer.
Then she made a counter
offer. Neither of them had
to actually fulfill their offers
as their respective
conditions were not met.
However, the girl went
ahead and did it saying “It
will be a present … for all
the people in Paraguay to
enjoy.” What did either of
them propose to do?
ANSWER
9. Question 1.2
Run naked in the
streets of the capital if
their respective team
(Maradona for
Argentina / Larissa
Riquelme for
Paraguay) won the
World Cup in 2010
QUESTION 1.3
10. Question 1.3
This cartoon appeared in the German press. Name the anthromorphic artist in
the cartoon and name the subject that the anthromorphic artist in the cartoon
is drawing.
Note: Answers must be given in the correct order.
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11. Question 1.3
This cartoon appeared in
the German press. Name
the anthromorphic artist
in the cartoon and name
the subject that the
anthromorphic artist in
the cartoon is drawing.
Note: Answers must be
given in the correct
order.
ARTIST
SUBJECT
ANSWER
12. Question 1.3
Artist:Willie the World
Cup Mascot (1966)
Subject: Reg Hoye (the
cartoonist who created
Willie)
(Order is important for
points)
QUESTION 1.4
13. Question 1.4
Alejandro Sabella, a professed Peronist, gave this interview in La Garganta
Poderosa (The Powerful Throat), a blog / magazine run by journalists from the
shanties of Buenos Aires, where he poses with his “Nuestra Equipo Ideal” (Our
Dream Team).Who are these people?
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14. Question 1.4
Alejandro Sabella, a
professed Peronist, gave
this interview in La
Garganta Poderosa (The
Powerful Throat), a blog /
magazine run by
journalists from the
shanties of Buenos Aires,
where he poses with his
“Nuestra Equipo Ideal”
(Our Dream Team).Who
are these people?
ANSWER
15. Question 1.4
His university friends
who disappeared
during the military
junta regime in
Argentina.
QUESTION 1.5
16. Question 1.5
Name the author of these lines from a best selling work on football history:
When the game is over, the fan, who has not moved from the stands,
celebrates his victory.“What a goal we scored”,“What a beating we gave
them.” Or he cries over his defeat “They swindled us again,”“Thief of a
referee.” And then the sun goes down and so does the fan. Shadows fall
over the emptying stadium.
ANSWER
18. Question 1.6
Originally planned as a charity event for a Leukemia Foundation as well as a
comeback for one of the artists who had just recovered from leukemia, what
happened for the first time on July 7th 1990 at this place shown in the visual?
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19. Question 1.6
Originally planned as a
charity event for a
Leukemia Foundation as
well as a comeback for
one of the artists who
had just recovered from
leukemia, what
happened for the first
time on July 7th 1990 at
this place shown in the
visual?
(Francis Norman / flickr)
ANSWER
20. Question 1.6
The Three Tenors
concert
Who have performed
in all WC till 2002
QUESTION 1.7
21. Question 1.7
Debuting in 2005,“I, _____” is a musical comedy based on an incident in the
World Cup and set in Roman times when men wore togas. It has been a great
success over the years. A Roman legion led by General Macartucus is
preparing for battle but the greatest warrior _____ has issues.The other
soldiers in the legion include Quinnus, Bonnerus, Duffus and a namesake
_____ the Younger.When it toured the UK in 2006, it was rewritten to
incorporate a near repeat of the incident, though not at a World Cup. Fill in the
blank / Which incident is this?
ANSWER
22. Question 1.7
I, Keano – a typical Irish
take on Roy Keane
leaving the Republic of
Ireland squad in 2002
after a fight Mick
McCarthy (Macartucus).
Keano quit Manchester
United in 2006 in a
similar fashion.
QUESTION 1.8
23. Question 1.8
In Italy, to boost his army, Mussolini made this decree. Franco did the same in
Spain in the 1950s. Both Italy and Spain blame this for the terrible quality of
their respective teams in the 1960s and banned it for sometime. About whom
did Vittorio Pozzo say “If they can die for Italy,they can play for Italy”?
(Full points for the term; half points for funda / description)
ANSWER
24. Question 1.8
Oriundi / Oriundo
Term for “immigrants of
native (read European)
ancestry”. South Americans
with European ancestry
were made automatic
citizens of their ancestral
country. Italian and Spanish
leagues (and their national
teams) were filled with
Argentinian, Chilean,
Colombian people.
QUESTION 1.9
25. Question 1.9
These are pictures of a popular tourist spot about 6 degrees south of the
equator. Name the structure which is inspired by this white terrain? (Half
points for naming the city where both the natural landscape and the structure
is located.)
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26. Question 1.9
These are pictures of a
popular tourist spot
about 6 degrees south of
the equator. Name the
structure which is
inspired by this white
terrain? (Half points for
naming the city where
both the natural
landscape and the
structure is located.)
ANSWER
27. Question 1.9
The Arena de Dunas
(Arena of the Dunes) in
Natal, Brazil (where USA
beat Ghana 2-1 & Suarez
had Chiellini for a tea
time snack)
(Full points for giving the
name, half points for only
mentioning Natal)
QUESTION 1.10
28. Question 1.10
His most commercially successful film, the first in the trilogy on post-war
economic miracles, name the director of this film which uses one of the most
famous World Cup radio broadcasts as a symbol for the rebuilding of the
nation even as people lose their values.
(Spoiler Alert – playing the final scene; slight NSFW content, cannot be
avoided)
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29. Question 1.10
His most commercially
successful film, the first in
the trilogy on post-war
economic miracles, name
the director of this film
which uses one of the most
famous World Cup radio
broadcasts as a symbol for
the rebuilding of the nation
even as people lose their
values.
ANSWER
ANSWER
(Video deleted)
31. Question 1.11
FIFA probably got confused because of this geographical feature that is
depicted on the shirts of this national football team from West Africa. So what
is this geographical feature mapped out in tricolours of the country’s flag?
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32. Question 1.11
FIFA probably got
confused because of this
geographical feature
that is depicted on the
shirts of this national
football team from West
Africa. So what is this
geographical feature
mapped out in tricolours
of the country’s flag?
Geographical
feature
Home Kit
Away Kit
ANSWER
33. Question 1.11
The Niger River
FIFA displayed the flag
of Niger in the opening
ceremony instead of
the flag of Nigeria
(both countries named
after the same river)
QUESTION 1.12
34. Question 1.12
These photographs are part of a collection is called Raccolte Fotografiche
Modenesi Giuseppe ______.The builder of this archive, a resident of Modena,
is forever part of football and World Cup culture for the similar collector
oriented products that he and his brothers started making and selling in 1961.
Name the company that he founded, forever part of football and World Cup
culture.
35. Question 1.12
These photographs are part of a
collection is called Raccolte
Fotografiche Modenesi
Giuseppe ______.The builder of
this archive, a resident of
Modena, is forever part of
football and World Cup culture
for the similar collector
oriented products that he and
his brothers started making and
selling in 1961. Name the
company that he founded,
forever part of football and
World Cup culture.
37. Question 1.13
It reads like an Agatha Christie novel set in Egypt. Joe Mears, Chelsea and FA
chairman, dead from an angina attack. Edward Bletchley, released after two
years in jail, dead due to emphysema. The main protagonist died by choking.
Only David Corbett survived. And every four years, he has his 15 minutes of
fame.What incident is this?
ANSWER
38. Question 1.13
The Theft and Recovery
of the Jules Rimet Trophy
in 1966 England.
Bletchley demanded a
ransom for the theft but
later said he was just a
middleman. And David
Corbett’s dog Pickles is
the main protagonist.
QUESTION 1.14
39. Question 1.14
In 1954 Rato Dugonjic, chief ofYugoslav football, decided to motivate his players and
promised each one of them a _____ from Italy, worth about $100 at that time, which
they could use back home so that they could get around comfortably. Just before
their QF against West Germany (Yugoslavia were the favourites), the boss said it’s off.
Public back home, still recovering from the war, were angry that the footballers
“would play like the bourgeoisie while people at home had to work just to buy bread.”
As a result, there was a “depression” in the camp and they lost 0-2 to the Germans.
What were they promised, something they never really asked for, that they became
public enemy #1 inYugoslavia?
41. Question 1.14
Last time this “sensitive” issue came up was in 1986. In 2014, because of the
greater of people of this kind, the topic was debated and discussed a lot. Of
course, footballers and indeed sports persons are used to this every year.
Kolo Toure said last year “The first five days are difficult.After that,the body just
starts to adapt and you feel really happy.You clean your body as well, and you
feel even stronger after _______”. Fill in the blank / what are we talking about?
43. Question 1.15
The protests in Brazil since last year have been centred around how the
Brazilian government has funded high class infrastructure for FIFA but has
been negligent about basic stuff for its own citizens.This has given rise to a
phrase used by the protesters where they demand “we want ____ _________
hospitals”,“we want ____ _________ schools” and so on. Give either the
Portuguese phrase or the English translation.
45. Question 1.16
In 1973, Gough Whitlam, PM of Australia, launched a campaign which he
thought would establish Australia’s independent identity and also serve as a
motivational piece. At the same time, the Australian football team began the
qualification journey for 1974.Whitlam decided to merge the two – his
campaign and the football journey. In 1974 in West Germany, the Socceroos
became the first Australian sporting representative to officially follow what
practice that was later adopted for all situations nationally in 1984?
46. Question 1.16
Advance Australia Fair
became the anthem to
be played for
Australian sports
representatives instead
of God Save The Queen.
47. Question 1.17
May 13, 1990, this picture flashed across the world. Locally, this act (and all that
was going on around) is symbolically seen as the start of the war of
independence for the country.The player said
“Here I was,a public face prepared to risk his life, career, and everything that
fame could have brought,all because of one ideal, one cause; the ________
cause.”
Name the player.
48. Question 1.17
May 13, 1990, this picture flashed
across the world. Locally, this act
(and all that was going on around)
is symbolically seen as the start of
the war of independence for the
country.The player said
“Here I was, a public face prepared
to risk his life, career, and everything
that fame could have brought, all
because of one ideal, one cause; the
________ cause.”
Name the player.
50. Question 1.18
Rowan Ricardo Phillip, an English poet, writes in The Paris Review about a particular fixture in
the World Cup:
In urban planning,cultural studies,and sociology,there’s a concept called _____ _____
invented by Ray Oldenburg.… is an intermediary area to create and foster community—the
setting where you hang out and become a regular among regulars—the barbershop or hair
salon,the record store, the pub,the bowling alley.In a sense, the _____ _____ game is similar.
It’s a kind of setting,a place for the player who made that critical mistake in the semifinal …
for the fans who can cheer for their team at this game because they’re still there, and so what
else are you going to do?
Which fixture is this?
56. Question 1.19
Albert Santos-Dumont,
Brazilian aviation pioneer,
inventor of the dirigible.
Louis Cartier made the first
men’s wristwatch for him.
The robotic exoskeleton
used for the kick off at 2014
opening ceremony was
called BRA Santos-Dumont
57. Question 1.20
This is a clip from a literary program featuring a 2012 book.The title of the
book refers to the way people see the role and is a namesake of another book
written by Nobel literature laureate who was also a goalkeeper and has
written about the alienation and isolation he felt. Name the author (speaking
at the end of the clip) and the title of the book.
VIDEO 1/1
58. Question 1.20
This is a clip from a literary
program featuring a 2012
book.The title of the book
refers to the way people see
the role and is a namesake of
another book written by
Nobel literature laureate who
was also a goalkeeper and
has written about the
alienation and isolation he
felt. Name the author
(speaking at the end of the
clip) and the title of the book.
ANSWER
(Video deleted)
59. Question 1.20
The Outsider:A History
of the Goalkeeper by
Jonathon Wilson
Takes material written
by Albert Camus,
Nabokov and others
who wrote about being
a goalkeeper.
SET 2
60. Set 2
“Universe”
20 questions on the countries that play the game
Aurora overWhitehorse,Yukon
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (via Flickr)
61. Question 2.1
This stadium, designed by Juan Scasso, the top architect of the country at that
time, was commissioned for the World Cup. It was launched on 18th July, the
day the first constitution of the country was adopted.The sweeping, gently
sloping stands provide great visibility. On one side is the Tower of Homage
with two wings which are tributes to two great victories of the host nation.
When it was built, it was called the “Temple of Football”. Name this stadium.
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62. Question 2.1
This stadium, designed by Juan
Scasso, the top architect of the
country at that time, was
commissioned for the World Cup. It
was launched on 18th July, the day
the first constitution of the country
was adopted.The sweeping, gently
sloping stands provide great
visibility. On one side is the Tower
of Homage with two wings which
are tributes to two great victories of
the host nation.When it was built, it
was called the “Temple of Football”.
Name this stadium.
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63. Question 2.1
This stadium, designed by Juan
Scasso, the top architect of the
country at that time, was
commissioned for the World Cup. It
was launched on 18th July, the day
the first constitution of the country
was adopted.The sweeping, gently
sloping stands provide great
visibility. On one side is the Tower
of Homage with two wings which
are tributes to two great victories of
the host nation.When it was built, it
was called the “Temple of Football”.
Name this stadium.
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64. Question 2.1
This stadium, designed by Juan
Scasso, the top architect of the
country at that time, was
commissioned for the World Cup. It
was launched on 18th July, the day
the first constitution of the country
was adopted.The sweeping, gently
sloping stands provide great
visibility. On one side is the Tower
of Homage with two wings which
are tributes to two great victories of
the host nation.When it was built, it
was called the “Temple of Football”.
Name this stadium.
ANSWER
65. Question 2.1
This is the Estadio
Centenario (Centenary)
in Montevideo.
Inaugurated on 18th July,
1830 with Uruguay
playing Peru, it
celebrates 100 years of
the Uruguayan
constitution
QUESTION 2.2
66. Question 2.2
Back in 1930, the tournament started in July with France opening the
tournament with win over Mexico.Two days later, they were up against
Argentina who were playing their first game.The Argies came hard at them, as
if they held a grudge.The goalkeeper was off the field with a vicious kick
(there were no subs at that time) and Lucien Laurent was limping for most of
the match after a tackle by Luis Monti. France held on till the 81st minute when
Monti scored from a free-kick. In the 84th minute, the French were clear on
goal when the whistle blew for full time. So what did the French do the night
before that got the Argies all worked up?
67. Question 2.2
It was 14th July or
Bastille Day, the French
and their fans were
celebrating all night
keeping everyone
awake.The Argies
were very annoyed.
68. Question 2.3
Leaving aside Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934, which is the only country to
be awarded the opportunity to host the World Cup without ever having
qualified for it in a previous edition?
70. Question 2.4
The historical centre of this city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is named after
the post where slaves were tied and whipped. Name this former capital city
which was the first slave market in the New World?
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71. Question 2.4
The historical centre of
this city, a UNESCO
World Heritage site, is
named after the post
where slaves were tied
and whipped. Name this
former capital city which
was the first slave market
in the New World?
Picture from Doc1.0 (via Flickr)
ANSWER
72. Question 2.4
Salvador de Bahia (one
of the venues of the
WC2014).The centre is
called Pelourinho
(from Pelo, post or
pillory)
QUESTION 2.5
73. Question 2.5
The Russian team for 2014 had both their home and away kits designed
around a central theme.The red home kits had small Russian flag details on
their sleeves and one on the back just below the collar with the message “Let’s
Go!” (In Russian of course).The white away kits had this elaborate detail on
the chest – a blue fading into the white graphic. So what’s the theme, a tribute
to a pioneering Soviet personality, the people associated with the personality
and their achievements?
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74. Question 2.5
The Russian team for 2014 had both
their home and away kits designed
around a central theme.The red
home kits had small Russian flag
details on their sleeves and one on
the back just below the collar with
the message “Let’s Go!” (In Russian
of course).The white away kits had
this elaborate detail on the chest – a
blue fading into the white graphic.
So what’s the theme, a tribute to a
pioneering Soviet personality, the
people associated with the
personality and their
achievements?
Flag details on the sleeves
"пoеxали!“ (Let’s Go!)
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HOME KITS
75. Question 2.5
The Russian team for 2014 had both
their home and away kits designed
around a central theme.The red
home kits had small Russian flag
details on their sleeves and one on
the back just below the collar with
the message “Let’s Go!” (In Russian
of course).The white away kits had
this elaborate detail on the chest – a
blue fading into the white graphic.
So what’s the theme, a tribute to a
pioneering Soviet personality, the
people associated with the
personality and their
achievements?
AWAY KITS
Blue and white graphic
ANSWER
76. Question 2.5
The Soviet Kosmonauts led
by Yuri Gagarin
(All theYellow keywords for
points.)
Gagarin said “Let’s Go!” as
he stepped into the Vostok
spacecraft ready for launch.
The blue-white graphic is
the blue earth as viewed
from space (based on
Gagarin’s description)
QUESTION 2.6
77. Question 2.6
After qualifying for the World Cup and put in the draw, this country ceased to
exist, being annexed by its neighbour which also had qualified.The official
record shows a walkover for their opening round opponents. 7 years later, the
country became free.The official term for this historical event was used in a
derisive sense 44 years later for an infamous incident involving the same two
countries.Which country and what term?
ANSWER
78. Question 2.6
Austria / Anschluss
1938, Austria was no
more. 1982, the Austria
v West Germany
agreement which got
both of them qualify to
the second round at
the expense of Algeria
QUESTION 2.7
79. Question 2.7
When the two neighbours were drawn to face each other in the 2nd round, the
president of one called the other and suggested that they meet at the side of
the river which runs as the border and watch the game together over a drink
and cigar. As it turned out, the richer but lesser accomplished nation in
football won driving the neighbor into utter depression. For this country, it is
the third of their three greatest wins, the first one coming 52 years earlier.
Which two neighbouring countries are these or which second round match
are we talking about?
ANSWER
80. Question 2.7
USA bt Mexico 2-0 in
Korea 2002
There was one thing
the Mexicans were
better at than the
Americans, that was
football and now even
that was gone.
QUESTION 2.8
81. Question 2.8
Melbourne Knights FC and Footscray JUST (now defunct) had a fierce rivalry
in the Victorian leagues in Australia for over 30 years.The rivalries stemmed
from the ethnic backgrounds of the respective teams.The Melbourne Knights
team, in fact, were originally called Melbourne _______, a direct indicator of
their ethnicity. In an interesting incident in 2006, one player, who grew up with
the Knights, turned out against Australia and is remembered for strange
reasons.What were the ethnicities for both these teams? (two answers
expected)
ANSWER
82. Question 2.8
Melbourne Knights were
originally Melbourne
Croatia. Footscray JUST is
Footscray Jugoslav United
Soccer Team.
The three-yellow-carded
Josip Simunic, born in
Canberra and grown up in
Victoria, switched to play for
Croatia.
QUESTION 2.9
83. Question 2.9
In January 2014, FIFA allowed this country to play international friendlies
except against certain specified countries. However, it still does not have full
member status and cannot participate in FIFA or confederation level
tournaments as its independence is not recognized by all the members of the
UN. However, it has made its presence felt in 2014 with a number of players
who, as children of refugees, have settled, grown up and are now playing for
their adopted countries. Here is a selection. Name the country.
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84. Question 2.9
In January 2014, FIFA allowed this
country to play international
friendlies except against certain
specified countries. However, it
still does not have full member
status and cannot participate in
FIFA or confederation level
tournaments as its independence
is not recognized by all the
members of the UN. However, it
has made its presence felt in 2014
with a number of players who, as
children of refugees, have settled,
grown up and are now playing for
their adopted countries. Here is a
selection. Name the country.
Photo: Stu Forster / Getty Images South America
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85. Question 2.9
In January 2014, FIFA allowed this
country to play international
friendlies except against certain
specified countries. However, it
still does not have full member
status and cannot participate in
FIFA or confederation level
tournaments as its independence
is not recognized by all the
members of the UN. However, it
has made its presence felt in 2014
with a number of players who, as
children of refugees, have settled,
grown up and are now playing for
their adopted countries. Here is a
selection. Name the country.
Getty Images
ANSWER
86. Question 2.9
Kosovo
Blocked by Serbia from
playing official
football.
Switzerland have five
regulars – Shaqiri,
Behrami, Dzemaili,
Xhaka and Mehmedi
from Kosovo
QUESTION 2.10
87. Question 2.10
The third oldest national football association, their golden generation came in
the 1950s with a number of players including one who was voted the best ever
foreign player for Juventus.They played just one World Cup and reached the
quarterfinals where they lost, a match remembered for many reasons. A book
on this campaign was written and it was called “When ____ Broke Our Hearts”.
Name the team. Fill in the blank.
(Two different answers)
ANSWER
88. Question 2.10
Wales in 1958
The book title is “When
Pele Broke Our Hearts”
1997, centenary of Juventus, fans voted John Charles,
(150 games, 93 goals, 1957-1962) as the best foreign
player in their 100 years
QUESTION 2.11
89. Question 2.11
Bob Bradley, father of Michael Bradley, reminisces
“The first time I saw the players after <clipped> you could see it in their eyes.They
told me how the locker room became a hospital as they were treating the injured
fans. Some of the players had fans dying in their arms. Several of them said they
would retire from football if this was what it meant, but gradually we spoke to them
and helped them through their pain.”
Bradley was coaching this team for qualification to Brazil.This country would have
been the 14th team at the inaugural World Cup had their connecting boat reached on
time. Name the country, their only two appearances in the World Cup have been,
funnily, in Italy.
ANSWER
90. Question 2.11
Egypt
For the 2014 WC, they
reached the African
play-offs but lost to
Ghana on aggregate.
Bradley’s contract was
not renewed.
QUESTION 2.12
91. Question 2.12
Slightly cryptic question!
In this list of eight, what caused the entries 5-8 to be struck out? Give the
missing entity?
(Part points available)
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92. Question 2.12
In this list of eight,
what caused the
entries 5-8 to struck
out?
Give the missing
entity?
(Part points available)
1.________
2.Vina Del Mar
3.Rancagua
4.Arica
5.Talca
6.Concepcion
7.Talcahuano
8.Valdivia
ANSWER
93. Question 2.12
Santiago, capital of Chile
These are the host cities
of Chile (the top four).
The other four cities
were severely damaged
in the 1960 earthquake
had to be dropped from
the host cities list.
(Part points)
QUESTION 2.13
94. Question 2.13
An island 1/6th the size of Mumbai and a population of under 6000, their only
decent football stadium was in the capital in the southern part of the island
which was destroyed by a volcano.The entire area is an exclusion zone. Before
that Hurricane Hugo in 1989 devastated the island. Between 2000 – 2011 they
had a significant claim to fame in the football world. Since then, addition of
new countries into the FIFA family and some good work on the pitch has made
them just another football team. Name the country.
95. Question 2.13
Montserrat frequently
called the worst team in
the world
Between 2000 to 2011,
they were the bottom
ranked country (202 –
206). Since 2011, they
have moved up 40 places
to 166, above Bangladesh
and below Pakistan.
96. Question 2.14
In May 2007, an emergency cabinet meeting was led by President Evo
Morales to discuss what Morales dramatically called “football apartheid”.
What was the issue?
97. Question 2.14
FIFA under pressure from
Brazil banned high
altitude football matches
(specifically above 2500
metres).
Effectively, Bolivia could
not host any official
games as all its major
cities were at least 3000
metres and above.
98. Question 2.15
The Romans founded Arausio in the south of France and named it after the
Celtic god. It was described as a mini Rome. Established as a principality, it
was under Dutch control for about 200 years till France took it over. How it got
the name by which we know is not clear (possibly a colloquialism) but it’s
influence in the naming of royal families, imperial colonies, geographical
features and even families is immense. A major French company named after
the town operated in India in the early ‘00s (noughties). The name of the town
had nothing to do with the colour.The word for the colour has origins in Tamil
(and other Dravidian languages) and Sanskrit. Name the town.
99. Question 2.15
Orange.
Willem I (the Silent)
became the Prince of
Orange in 1544 and the
word (and colour) has
become part of Holland /
Netherlands.
Oranje is the Dutch name
(since the town is part of
France)
100. Question 2.16
Romania, like many other European countries, was uncertain of making the
trip to Uruguay. It would take 15 days just to reach Montevideo and then just to
play a couple of matches and come back did not seem worth it. All this made
the players very concerned about their livelihood. It required King Carol II to
intervene and issue a decree to their benefit so that they could travel.What
was the concern or what did the King have to do to make them travel?
101. Question 2.16
As amateurs, they
feared they would lose
their jobs if they stayed
away for so many days.
The King had to
guarantee that their
jobs will be safe.
102. Question 2.17
On the night of 17th June 1974, they heard news that the rewards that they were
promised would not be given.The players refused to play.When they were
threatened by their president, they turned up next day but abandoned their
normally combative style.The result of the match was not well received. It’s
still a record.The president sent his guards over with instructions to not let
them come back home if they performed the same way in the next match. In
the last match, Mwepu Ilunga decided to show his protest in a more clear and
unequivocal manner. Name the president.
103. Question 2.17
Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire
Yugoslavia beat Zaire
9-0 (which along with
Hungary’s 10-1 win
over El Salvador) is the
highest winning
margin
104. Question 2.18
In October 2005, by defeating Sudan 3-1 in Omdurman (Sudan), this country
secured their berth in Germany at the expense of Cameroon. It was their first
ever World Cup and there were scenes of great celebration all around.Then in
the dressing room, with cameras beaming their singing and dancing back
home, the captain picked up the microphone and addressed the nation.Within
a week, he achieved something that people all the way up to Kofi Annan had
failed to do.Who was the captain and what did he and his team achieve?
105. Question 2.18
Didier Drogba who called for
a cease-fire in the Ivorian Civil
War which was on for over 5
years.
"I have won many trophies in
my time but nothing will ever
top helping win the battle for
peace in my country. I am so
proud because today in the
Ivory Coast we do not need a
piece of silverware to
celebrate."
106. Question 2.19
In October 1993, needing a win to qualify for the 1994 World Cup, Japan who
were favourites to qualify ended their match with Iraq 2-2 with Iraq scoring a
goal in stoppage time. In a simultaneous game also in Doha, South Korea beat
North Korea 3-0 and with this their goal difference jumped above Japan and
they were able to qualify along with Saudi Arabia.The Japanese till date call it
Doha no higeki (The Tragedy of Doha).What do the South Koreans call it?
108. Question 2.20
In October 2007, the bottom of the pile Asian teams (including India who lost
to Lebanon 3-6 on aggregate) began their qualification journey for the 2010
WC. Palestine was drawn against Singapore. A home game for Palestine, it was
played in Qatar for security reasons. Palestine lost 0-4.The away game was
twenty days later. But Palestine did not turn up. Despite appeals to consider
their extreme circumstances, FIFA awarded the match to Singapore with the
default score of 3-0.What were the “extreme circumstances”?
110. Set 3
“4-4-2”
20 questions on events on the football pitch
“Has The 4-4-2 become old fashioned?”
2008,arsenalcolumn.co.uk
111. Question 3.1
This ever increasing “club” has, as of date, 12 members, the 12th one joining in
the 2014 edition. Adalbert Desu of Romania did it first in 1930. Bernard
Lacombe did it in the opening match of the 1978 tournament.Three people
ended up in the losing team – the first one was Arne Nyberg of Sweden in
1938 when his team lost to Hungary 5-1.These two pictures are of the other
two people.What “club” / achievement is this?
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112. Question 3.1
This ever increasing “club”
has, as of date, 12 members,
the 12th one joining in the
2014 edition. Adalbert Desu of
Romania did it first in 1930.
Bernard Lacombe did it in the
opening match of the 1978
tournament.Three people
ended up in the losing team –
the first one was Arne Nyberg
of Sweden in 1938 when his
team lost to Hungary 5-1.
These two pictures are of the
other two people.What “club”
/ achievement is this?
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113. Question 3.1
This ever increasing “club”
has, as of date, 12 members,
the 12th one joining in the
2014 edition. Adalbert Desu of
Romania did it first in 1930.
Bernard Lacombe did it in the
opening match of the 1978
tournament.Three people
ended up in the losing team –
the first one was Arne Nyberg
of Sweden in 1938 when his
team lost to Hungary 5-1.
These two pictures are of the
other two people.What “club”
/ achievement is this?
ANSWER
114. Question 3.1
Goals scored under 1
minute.
Vaclav Masek of CZE
scored in 16 seconds, the
second fastest ever, v
MEX in 1962. But MEX
won 3-1. Park Seung-jin
scored in 59 seconds
against POR in 1966.
115. Question 3.2
The first of the four England-Brazil meetings happened in 1958.The English
team were severely hit with the loss of players like Duncan Edwards.They
went into the tournament low on strikers but strong in defence. Brazil had an
exciting young striker who sat in the bench, making his debut in the next
match.What happened for the first time in the history of the WC in this
England – Brazil game, contrary to all the pre-match hope of an exciting
game?
ANSWER
116. Question 3.2
The first ever 0-0 draw
in WC.
Since then, England
have lost all the
matches, the last one in
2002 ended David
Seaman’s career.
117. Question 3.3
The perpetrator, who was later called _____ (animal in the visual) as a
nickname, later regretted it, apologized to the player and said that he was
mentally disturbed as his personal life was going through some strife.The
victim was quick to accept the apology and move on.Which infamous incident
is this?
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118. Question 3.3
The perpetrator, who was
later called _____ (animal in
the visual) as a nickname,
later regretted it, apologized
to the player and said that he
was mentally disturbed as his
personal life was going
through some strife.The
victim was quick to accept the
apology and move on.Which
infamous incident is this?
Photograph: Mattias Klum / National Geographic
ANSWER
120. Question 3.4
These are some memorable scenes at the end of the match – the opponents
congratulating undoubtedly the best player of the match. But what happened
just prior to these scenes for the first time in the history of the FIFA World
Cup?
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121. Question 3.4
These are some
memorable scenes at the
end of the match – the
opponents congratulating
undoubtedly the best
player of the match. But
what happened just prior
to these scenes for the first
time in the history of the
FIFA World Cup?
ANSWER(Video deleted)
122. Question 3.4
The first golden goal in
World Cups, scored by
Laurent Blanc in 1998
against Paraguay in the
1/8 round.
123. Question 3.5
Argentina v Nigeria. Final of a tournament. In the 50th minute, Pierluigi Collina,
impressed with an Argentinian dive, awarded a penalty. Hernan Crespo
scored and ARG were 2-1. Daniel Amokachi equalized a few minutes later.
Then, in the 90th minute, Amunike, who was in an offside position which the
referee’s assistant missed, got the ball, scored a famous winner for the
Africans. 12 years later, Argentina squared it 1-0 with an Angel Di Maria
winner.Which match is this?
ANSWER
125. Question 3.6
Data Interpretation!!!!
This is a diagram from a research paper “A Potential Function Approach to the
Flow of Play in Soccer” published in the Journal of Quantitative Analysis in
Sports by David R Brillinger, Statistics Department, UC Berkeley. The four
players shown are some key people involved.What does the diagram depict?
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126. Question 3.6
This is a diagram from a
research paper “A Potential
Function Approach to the Flow
of Play in Soccer” published in
the Journal of Quantitative
Analysis in Sports by David R
Brillinger, Statistics
Department, UC Berkeley.
The four players shown are
some key people involved.
What does the diagram
depict?
ANSWER
128. Question 3.7
Football writers call it “The Ultimate Consolation Goal”.The overdone
celebration by the goal scorer was, as he later reminisced, more to do with the
civil war and tattered economy back home than with the result of the match.
Name the player and the match.
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129. Question 3.7
Football writers call it “The
Ultimate Consolation
Goal”.The overdone
celebration by the goal
scorer was, as he later
reminisced, more to do
with the civil war and
tattered economy back
home than with the result of
the match. Name the player
and the match.
ANSWER(Video Deleted)
130. Question 3.7
Luis Ramirez Zapata for
El Salvador
1982, Hungary 10 – 1 El
Salvador, biggest
margin of victory /
defeat ever in a WC
131. Question 3.8
Antonio Rattin of Argentina, probably the best midfielder of that time, had no
idea why the FIFA officials and the police were on the field and escorting him
off.The German referee Rudolf Kreitlein said that he did not like the way
Rattin was looking at him.The media reported “violence of the tongue” even
though the two people did not speak each other’s language. Rattin said he was
merely trying to signal for an interpreter.The Argies still call it “the theft of the
century”. Name the FIFA official who decided that this language problem had
to be solved and what was the solution? VISUALS 1/1
132. Question 3.8
Antonio Rattin of Argentina,probably the
best midfielder of that time, had no idea
why the FIFA officials and the police were
on the field and escorting him off.The
German referee Rudolf Kreitlein said that
he did not like the way Rattin was
looking at him.The media reported
“violence of the tongue” even though the
two people did not speak each other’s
language. Rattin said he was merely
trying to signal for an interpreter.The
Argies still call it “the theft of the
century”. Name the FIFA official who
decided that this language problem had
to be solved and what was the solution?
ANSWER
133. Question 3.8
Ken Aston. He
introduced coloured
cards (red and yellow)
so that it neutralized
the language problem.
134. Question 3.9
Science and Sports, or Scorts! (alternatively Spience!) (southern Indian quiz
fraternities might find this an interesting mix!)
Watch this video from the Royal Institution and tell me what incident is the
egghead describing using a simple bouncy ball physics experiment?
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135. Question 3.9
Watch this video from
the Royal Institution
and tell me what
incident is the
egghead describing
using a simple bouncy
ball physics
experiment?
(Video Deleted)
136. Question 3.9
Frank Lampard’s ghost
goal / disallowed goal
against Germany.
The point being that if
the referee knew his
physics, he would have
known it was goal. No
need for expensive
goal-line technology
137. Question 3.10
Taken as an assistant in Klinsmann’s USMNT coaching team, who is this guy
who, 20 years ago on US Independence Day, was the only world class
resistance that US could give to their opponents? His efforts were restricted to
the first half because of what infamous act by one of his opponents?
ANSWER
138. Question 3.10
Taken as an assistant in
Klinsmann’s USMNT
coaching team, who is this
guy who, 20 years ago on
US Independence Day, was
the only world class
resistance that US could
give to their opponents?
His efforts were restricted
to the first half because of
what infamous act by one
of his opponents?
140. Question 3.11
This picture captures a major moment for this nation in their very first World
Cup game which ended in a shock win for them.They might be minnows but
their record shows two entries to the knock out stages. Name the player and
country.
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141. Question 3.11
This picture captures a
major moment for this
nation in their very first
World Cup game which
ended in a shock win for
them.They might be
minnows but their record
shows two entries to the
knock out stages. Name
the player and country.
ANSWER
143. Question 3.12
Despite the new rules, Non-Aggression Pacts in the final set of group matches
can never be really eliminated.This is an example of one “pact” that was
signed 10 minutes from the end.The teams ran down the clock without
actually stopping play. Reviewing this match (and indeed the rest of the
tournament), FIFA brought two new rules.The first one said a win will be
worth 3 points (instead of 2).What was the other based mostly on this match?
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144. Question 3.12
Despite the new rules, Non-
Aggression Pacts in the final set of
group matches can never be really
eliminated.This is an example of
one “pact” that was signed 10
minutes from the end.The teams ran
down the clock without actually
stopping play. Reviewing this match
(and indeed the rest of the
tournament), FIFA brought two new
rules.The first one said a win will
be worth 3 points (instead of 2).
What was the other based mostly on
this match?
ANSWER(Video Deleted)
145. Question 3.12
The goal keeper back
pass rule (goal keeper
cannot collect the ball
in his hands)
146. Question 3.13
When Alessandro Del Piero moved to Sydney FC in August 2012, he famously
said “I am Australian for the next two years.” Soon enough, a press hack asked
him about an incident in 2006 and Del Piero smiled and said “It was almost the
end of the game, everyone was tired,you can blame it on the wind.”What
specific incident was he / the interviewer referring to?
ANSWER
147. Question 3.13
Italy’s stoppage time
penalty to knock out
Australia 1-0 in the round
of 16 in 2006.
Fabio Grosso had clearly
dived. Del Piero
converted the penalty.
(Full points for answers
which contain the
keywords in yellow)
148. Question 3.14
Clive Thomas, a 77 year old Welshman, has, in recent times, been quite vocal
about the quality of British referees. He criticized Howard Webb for not
penalizing De Jong in the 2010 final. Couple of years ago, in the EPL, he even
said “I’ve lost faith in referees.I think refs are missing things.”“I was far better
than modern refs.British referees were better than they are today.” he added.
Taking a skeleton from the closet, in 1978,Thomas called a decision which,
technically, was correct but the officiousness left a bad taste for everyone.
What did he do?
149. Question 3.14
Blew for full-time even as
Zico was heading the
ball into the net (against
Sweden).The goal was
not allowed.
He could have called it
off and not given the
corenr or he could have
waited for a fraction of a
second more.
150. Question 3.15
The stadium goes silent. Frank Beckenbauer goes up to the referee and says
“You are an Englishman.”.What had just happened?
151. Question 3.15
The penalty for
Netherlands in the
very first minute in the
1974 WC Final. It was
also the first penalty in
a WC final. Jack Taylor
was the referee.
152. Question 3.16
While the team ended up losing, this goal that they scored is remembered for
two reasons – one, it was the first ever goal for this team in the World Cup.
What is the other reason, the end of a streak of sorts?
153. Question 3.16
While the team ended
up losing, this goal that
they scored is
remembered for two
reasons – one, it was the
first ever goal for this
team in the World Cup.
What is the other reason
concerning the end of a
streak of sorts?
ANSWER(Video Deleted)
154. Question 3.16
Dino Zoff, Italian
goalkeeper, till that goal,
had played 1143 minutes
without conceding a
single goal, a record for
longest clean sheet
streak at that time.
(Accept answers which
have both Zoff and a
description of the
record)
155. Question 3.17
This has been a World Cup for goal keepers.
In 1930, France versus Chile, Alexis Thepot*, the French goalkeeper, saved a
shot from Guillermo Saavedra.What did Saavedra do for the first time and
what did Alexis Thepot do for the first time? (Two answers)
* Thepot pronounced Thay-po. French after all.
ANSWER
156. Question 3.17
Saavedra* – first penalty in
the WC
Alexis Thepot – first
goalkeeper to save a
penalty
France however lost 0-1
Wiki says Carlos Vidal,
couple of sports records
archives say Saavedra.
(Anyway name doesn’t
matter)
157. Question 3.18
It’s name comes from the fact that the earliest known instance was in 1924
when the Argie, Cesareo Onzari, scored against the Olympic champion
Uruguay, a significant feat by itself.The great Lev Yashin was embarrassed by
it when Marcus Coll put one in which helped Colombia draw 4-4 against the
Soviets in 1962, the only instance of it in the WC. Megan Rapinoe (US) is the
only one, male or female, to do it at an Olympic Games.What kind of a goal is
this?
(Either give the term or describe using 2-3 keywords)
158. Question 3.18
Olympic Goal / Olympic
Kick / Scoring a goal
directly from a corner
kick.
Credit to the goal scorer
but embarrassing for the
goalchi. In modern times,
Beckham, Forlan, Henry
and Ronaldinho have
such goals in their name.
159. Question 3.19
In a WC qualification match in 1977, Scotland played Wales. In a melee for the
ball between the Scottish forward and Welsh defender, the referee blew for a
penalty which was converted. Scotland won the game and qualified for the
WC. However, there was some controversy about that penalty and the Scottish
player, nicknamed “braveheart”, was given a phrase by the Tartan Army for
his part in the controversy. A variation of the phrase would be heard a lot 9
years later.Who was the Scottish forward and what was the phrase?
160. Question 3.19
“The Hand of Joe” of Joe “Jaws”
Jordan (who has scored 4
goals for Scotland, the highest,
in WC – he has also scored in
three different WC)
The referee blew for handling
the ball. However, evidence
shows it was Jordan who
handled it and not the Welsh
defender against whom the
penalty was awarded.
161. Question 3.20
The Guardian report of this World Cup qualifier match on April 11th 2001
began like this:
Take the worst football team in the world, ban 19 of their squad for having the
wrong passports,stop under-20s from deputising because of school exams
and watch ___ _______ ______
Which match is this which contributed to the title of a 2014 book on football
focusing on the smaller countries and their World Cup qualification records?
ANSWER
162. Question 3.20
Australia 31 –
American Samoa 0
(the biggest victory /
worst defeat in
international football)
164. Question 4.1
The top English speaking goal scorer in 1982, in an intimidating match against
the hosts (and the Paraguayan referee), with this 49th minute poke against the
hosts, earned a lot of hate when he went to play club football in that country.
Name him.
165. Question 4.1
The top English
speaking goal scorer in
1982, in an intimidating
match against the hosts
(and the Paraguayan
referee), with this 49th
minute poke, against the
hosts earned a lot of hate
when he went to play
club football in that
country. Name him.
(Video Deleted)
166. Question 4.1
Gerry Armstrong of
Northern Ireland – the
Spanish football
pundit. Scored a
winning goal against
Spain in 1982.Was
heckled when he
played for Real
Mallorca
167. Question 4.2
The Italian teams of the 1950s were pretty mediocre for various reasons. Both
in 1950 and in 1954, they did not advance beyond the group stage.The only
person with some spark was their goalkeeper, Giorgio Ghezzi, who seemed to
have a “Act now think later” attitude. He would rush onto the advancing
forwards and dive onto the ball. Often he would miss and get kicked in the
process. His teammates and coaches, both club and country, tried to get him
to be more cautious as there were no substitutions allowed and there were no
good replacements either. So what nickname, picked up by Europeans after
the WW2, was given to Ghezzi?
169. Question 4.3
Best Young Player, Best Foreign Player (Belgian League) and Best Player, this
lad set up the first goal for Algeria scored by Rabah Madjer in their historic
shock 2-1 win on debut over West Germany. Legend goes that a famous player,
as a youngster, in order to impress his friends, boasted that he was a cousin of
this player.Who is this player?
170. Question 4.3
Best Young Player, Best Foreign
Player (Belgian League) and
Best Player, this lad set up the
first goal for Algeria scored by
Rabah Madjer in their historic
shock 2-1 win on debut over
West Germany. A famous player
once as a youngster, in order to
impress his friends, boasted
that he was a cousin of this
player.Who is this player? (just
surname is enough)
172. Question 4.4
In the years before his death, suffering from depression and related illnesses,
he was often seen roaming aimlessly like a mad man and crapping in the
bushes on the sidewalks of his city. But this post-goal celebration remains an
iconic picture for World Cup fans. Name the player.
173. Question 4.4
In the years before his
death, suffering from
depression and related
illnesses, he was often seen
roaming aimlessly like a
mad man and crapping in
the bushes on the
sidewalks of his city. But
this post-goal celebration
remains an iconic picture
for World Cup fans. Name
the player.
174. Question 4.4
Rashid Yekini, top goal
scorer for Nigeria,
scored their first goal
in World Cup history in
1994 against Bulgaria
175. Question 4.5
A Polish history on his father’s side and a child of the Kiowa tribe on his
mother’s side, his tribal name, tattooed on his body, is Bau Daigh “warrior
coming over the hill” but his name on his shirt is misspelt (an extra W) for
superstitious reasons. But his big moment was also a moment that will haunt
him. He tweets,“I'm gutted to have let down everyone but especially my
teammates.It's been an incredible ride but I know this will make me stronger.”
Who is this and which “big moment” is this?
(No part points)
177. Question 4.6
One of the most delicious sequences in this particular world cup was this final
through ball by the midfielder to the centre forward.There were at least 6 of
them throughout the tournament.The two of them had crossed each other in
their club Reims - the midfielder leaving for Spain, the forward filling up the
vacancy. Many years later, the forward was asked whether goal scoring was
easier then and he replied that during those days, strikers were not so well
protected by referees as they are now. His own career ended soon after due to
a broken leg from a tackle. Name the goal scorer and the midfielder.
(Video Deleted)
178. Question 4.6
Just Fontaine and
Raymond Kopa of
France in the 1958 WC.
Fontaine’s record of 13
goals in a single
edition is likely to
remain forever.
179. Question 4.7
Father:The all-time top goal scorer for the Soviet Union in World Cups; only one to win the
Golden Boot, scoring 4 goals in 1962.
Mother: Gold medalist in the Women’s Team All-round gymnastics in 1956 & 1960, bronze
medalist in 1956 (portable apparatus – individual).
Son: His last match as a referee broke all records for indiscipline. Dropped by FIFA after this.
Criticized by Blatter (who later changed his mind but did not apologise), most people agreed
that he was enforcing the rules and actually made the right decisions through out the match
and it was the teams who should be censured for their ugly plays.
Name the son (same as his father) and name the last match he refereed.
180. Question 4.7
Valentin Valentinovich
Ivanov son of Valentin
Kozmich Ivanov &
Lidiya Invanova
He refereed the 2006
“Battle of Nuremberg”
(NED v POR) – 16
yellow cards and 4 red
cards.
181. Question 4.8
In the 1930 final, Hector Castro of Uruguay went for a cross and got into a
tussle with the Argentinian goalkeeper Juan Botasso.The goalkeeper came out
the worse injuring his thigh and had to play the entire second half injured.
Probably the most famous World Cupper of his kind, what physical oddity did
Hector Castro have which helped him injure Botasso?
182. Question 4.8
In the 1930 final, Hector
Castro of Uruguay went for a
cross and got into a tussle with
the Argentinian goalkeeper
Juan Botasso.The goalkeeper
came out the worse injuring
his thigh and had to play the
entire second half injured.
Probably the most famous
World Cupper of his kind,
what physical oddity did
Hector Castro have which
helped him injure Botasso?
183. Question 4.8
He was one-armed,
having lost his right
hand in an electric saw
accident as a child
working in his father’s
factory. For his
footballing prowess, he
was called El Divino
Manco
184. Question 4.9
In order to inspire his fellow countryman, who wrote an autobiography in
comic book form illustrated by his country’s leading artist Joelle Esso?
185. Question 4.9
In order to inspire his
fellow countryman,
who wrote an
autobiography in
comic book form
illustrated by his
country’s leading artist
Joelle Esso?
187. Question 4.10
Spain’s best performance in the WC prior to the 2010 victory was reaching the
final group in 1950.They finished fourth.Their entry into the final round rested
on winning the last group game against England.They won 1-0 and the
goalscorer called it the “game of the century” and the most important goal of
his career amongst the hundreds he had. A six time Pichichi Trophy winner, in
what way did the Spanish football fraternity honour the goal scorer in 2006?
188. Question 4.10
The Zarra Trophy (in
honour of Telmo
Zarraonandia Montoya)
for the highest
goalscorer by a
Spaniard in La Liga
(Pichichi can be given
to anyone)
189. Question 4.11
While he retired from professional club football in 2010, his international
career was curtailed in 1993 because FIFA does not allow convicted people to
be selected. His crime, officially, was profiting from kidnapping activities
while unofficially, it is believed that it was an act of vindictiveness by the
authorities who were chasing the person in the picture and people associated
with him.The other guy was a regular patron (and protector?) of the
footballers and when he was murdered in 1993, things changed. Name the
player. Name the other guy (in the picture). (No Part Points)
190. Question 4.11
While he retired from professional club
football in 2010, his international career
was curtailed in 1993 because FIFA does
not allow convicted people to be
selected. His crime, officially, was
profiting from kidnapping activities
while unofficially, it is believed that it was
an act of vindictiveness by the authorities
who were chasing the person in the
picture and people associated with him.
The other guy was a regular patron (and
protector?) of the footballers and when
he was murdered in 1993, things
changed. Name the player. Name the
other guy (in the picture). (No Part
Points)
191. Question 4.11
Rene Higuita (El Loco)
Pablo Escobar (the other
Escobar)
The Colombian drug
lord had private football
matches in his prison
complex featuring
Higuita,Valderama and
even Andres Escobar.
192. Question 4.12
Back in the late 1970s – 1980s as a little boy, there was not much live football on
television, only highlights from Germany and England. From that he picked up Glenn
Hoddle as his idol. In his official biography, he says,
“I’m not sure why, but the thing that always interested me most was controlling the
ball, especially when it was in the air. I wasn’t interested in dribbling or doing tricks
or scoring goals. Control.That was my thing. … I loved the way he (Glenn Hoddle)
plucked the ball out of the air and controlled it. Instant control. His touch was
perfect.”
Who?
194. Question 4.13
19th July 1966, at the Wembley Stadium, as the match ended 0-0, Antonio
Carbajal of Mexico kissed the two goal posts and then walked into the
dressing room having just played his last international. His achievement in
World Cup history remained his own till 1998 when an European sweeper
joined him. In 2013, an European goalkeeper also joined this list.What
achievement is this?
195. Question 4.13
Playing in 5 World
Cups
Carbajal – 1950 till
1966
Lothar Mathaus – 1982
till 1998
Gianluigi Buffon – 1998
till 2014
196. Question 4.14
In 1994, these two people created an unusual pair. One on the left received a
red card and holds a record on that count. So what’s the significance between
these two?
197. Question 4.14
In 1994, these two
people created an
unusual pair. One on
the left received a red
card and holds a
record on that count.
So what’s the
significance between
these two?
198. Question 4.14
The biggest age
difference in any team.
Roger Milla 42 and 35
days, Rigobert Song 17
and 358 days = 24
years and 42 days (one
full generation)
199. Question 4.15
Reminiscing that embarrassing moment, he, a solid midfielder, said that he
was never ashamed about it. He was dummied by a star who was at the peak
of his career and at the level at which the star was playing, the same
embarrassment could have happened to anyone. He was just lucky it was him
and that because of that incident, he would also be “preserved in amber as
part of the most magical moments in sport”. For the record, in spite of all the
artistry of the star and the star’s team, the match ended 0-0, the only match in
that world cup where the star’s team did not score a goal.Which magical
moment is this and who is this midfielder who suffered?
200. Question 4.15
The Cruyff Turn in
1974 where Johann
Cruyff turned around
Jan Olsson (of Sweden)
and left him for the
dead.
201. Question 4.16
Guillermo Stabile, the first Golden Boot winner, scored 8 goals in 4 matches in
the 1930 World Cup. Based on his performances, he was signed up by Genoa.
What feat that he achieved in his international debut did he repeat when he
debuted for the club against Bologna?
202. Question 4.16
Hat trick on debut
Interestingly, Stabile
played just 4 games for
Argentina, all 4 in the
1930 WC. His
teammates remember
him as a selfish ball
hogger.
203. Question 4.17
In 1982, Poland faced Italy twice, in the group stages and in the semi-finals.
The group match ended in a draw 0-0 and the semi-final went Italy’s way 2-0
with Rossi scoring both the goals. For Poland, their star was Zbigniew Boniek.
Facing the likes of the legendary Scirea and the brutal Claudio Gentile, as he
later admitted, Boniek faced, what I would call, the Arjuna Dilemma. And
Poland possibly suffered because of that. Post the World Cup, Boniek had a
remarkable career and was nicknamed Bello di Notte (Beauty at Night) by his
club owner. So what was the Arjuna Dilemma that he faced?
204. Question 4.17
Boniek had just signed
up with Juventus where
Scirea, Gentile and
other Italians played.
He was extremely
scared to score or
dribble past them lest
they cause problems
later in the season.
205. Question 4.18
Before each match, the coach would show the players pictures of devastation
back home. It seemed to spur them on. In the final against the opponent whom
they had never beaten in 25 matches, the captain said “For some strange
reason, I just didn't feel like we could lose.”The captain’s contribution, a last
minute equalizer, in the final was crucial as they went on to win on penalties.
Name the captain who has something which the person standing alongside
does not have yet (this might change on Sunday night).
206. Question 4.18
Before each match, the coach would
show the players pictures of
devastation back home. It seemed
to spur them on. In the final against
the opponent whom they had never
beaten in 25 matches, the captain
said “For some strange reason, I just
didn't feel like we could lose.” The
captain’s contribution, a last minute
equalizer, in the final was crucial as
they went on to win on penalties.
Name the captain who has
something which the person
standing alongside does not have
yet (this might change on Sunday
night).
207. Question 4.18
Homare Sawa, captain
of the Japanese team,
which won the 2011
Women’s World Cup.
She won the 2011
Ballon d’Or as well.
208. Question 4.19
They are watching their far more skillful little brother turn out for a friendly in
Paris as he prepares for the World Cup.The older brothers, twins, themselves
served their country in the qualification stages but were up against a far
superior Egyptian team who won all the group games and advanced to the
play-offs. Just give me the common surname of all the three brothers.
209. Question 4.19
They are watching their far
more skillful little brother turn
out for a friendly in Paris as he
prepares for the World Cup.The
older brothers, twins,
themselves served their
country in the qualification
stages but were up against a far
superior Egyptian team who
won all the group games and
advanced to the play-offs. Just
give me the common surname
of all the three brothers.
Photographer: Franck Fife
210. Question 4.19
Pogba
Florentin and Mathias
chose to play for
Guinea, their country
of birth. Paul, born in
France, chose to play
for France
211. Question 4.20
Colombia’s Millonarios played a friendly against Real Madrid and whipped
them 4-2.The performance of one player triggered a confrontation between
four clubs – two in Spain (who wanted him) and two in Argentina (who shared
his playing rights). If Cristiano Ronaldo scores 40 more goals for Real, who
will he surpass and become the second highest goal scorer ever, behind
Raul?
218. Question 5.2
Number of countries
making their World
Cup debut arranged
by each tournament
where they appeared
first
Bosnia is the latest new
entrant.
219. Question 5.3
Which World Cup winning team was a fully amateur team since the country
had yet to set up a professional football league? (Answer should be in the
format “<country> <world cup year>”)
221. Question 5.4
Waldyr Pereira aka Didi was one of the youngsters who replaced the disgraced
players from the 1950 Brazil team. Didi, besides his footballing achievements,
contributed two terms (in Brazilian Portuguese) to the world. One term describes the
game itself and is a favourite of footballing writers, ad executives and fans.The other
term describes the trajectory of the ball when kicked (Didi was a master at creating
it as were lots of Brazilians like Zico and Juninho Pernambucano).Today it is more
commonly referred to by a fruit whose shape it seems to match. Give the two terms
(You can give the English language equivalent terms) (Part points available)
222. Question 5.4
Joga Bonito / The
Beautiful Game
Folha Seca / Falling
leaf (aka banana kick
in modern times)
223. Question 5.5
This sumptuous goal was scored Peruvian legend Teofilo Cubillas who has a
tally of 10 goals in 2 World Cups. In the context of recent events, what is the
significance of this match?
224. Question 5.5
This sumptuous goal was
scored Peruvian legend
Teofilo Cubillas who has
a tally of 10 goals in 2
World Cups. In the
context of recent events,
what is the significance
of this match?
(Video Deleted)
225. Question 5.5
The last match that Brazil
lost at home. (Before the
semi finals this week)
This is 1975 Copa
America, Peru beat Brazil
3-1 at Bela Horizonte
(same venue as the semi
final v Germany)
226. Question 5.6
The poor folks at this venue had to suffer a boring game only to see this
traumatic moment at the end. A few years later, the folks at the same venue
suffered a similarly boring game.What was their reward at the end, a
complete contrast to this?
227. Question 5.6
The poor folks at this
venue had to suffer a
boring game only to see
this traumatic moment at
the end. A few years
later, the folks at the
same venue suffered a
similarly boring game.
What was their reward at
the end, a complete
contrast to this?
228. Question 5.6
Brandi Chastain scoring
the winning penalty for
the USA
USA beat China PR via
penalties to win the FIFA
Women’s World Cup in
1999 at the Rose Bowl,
Pasadena. Score after
extra time was 0-0, like
the men.
229. Question 5.7
Bradford City are the penalty kings of England.They have a streak of 9
consecutive wins, the last one in December 2012 when they knocked out
Arsenal in the League Cup.The next day, the club decided to show off their
mastery by writing a letter to a person who took,“officially the worst penalty
ever” with an invitation to train with them. Bradford explained that the person
probably came under a lot of pressure and made a mistake. But, they, who are
supreme with the 12 yard kick, would be honoured to share their skills.Who
was this person?
230. Question 5.7
Diana Ross, whose
famous penalty at the
opening ceremony in
Chicago in 1994, is still
fondly remembered.
231. Question 5.8
With FIFA ruling that the Olympic football tournament would be only
restricted to amateurs (later u-23), the strongest teams were the communist
countries of Eastern Europe where players were part of state-sponsored
programs (and were, in effect, paid for playing football). 1952 to 1980, both
years included, was a complete domination.Which two countries from the
non-communist world, who would go on to host the WC, bookended this phase
i.e. they won the gold in 1948 and 1984?
236. Question 5.10
It has multiple names based on its absolute white colour and it is one of the
largest species of its genus. It is the state bird of Quebec. It has a very famous
literary representative. Next year, it will have a representative in soccer (why
have I used this word? That’s a clue). Name the species.
237. Question 5.10
It has multiple names
based on its absolute white
colour and it is one of the
largest species of its genus.
It is the state bird of
Quebec. It has a very
famous literary
representative. Next year, it
will have a representative
in soccer (why have I used
this word? That’s a clue).
Name the species.
238. Question 5.10
Arctic Owl a.k.a Snowy
Owl a.k.a Great White
Owl
Any one of these three
names gets points.
No points for only owl.
239. Question 5.11
What honour do these gentlemen hold in their respective country’s World Cup
history?
Flavio Amado (2006); Mordecai Spiegler (1970); Ahmad Radhi (1986) and
Erwin Sanchez (1994) – not exhaustive list.
240. Question 5.11
Scorer of the only goal
for their country in the
World Cup
Amado – Angola
Sanchez - Bolivia
Radhi – Iraq
Spiegler - Israel
241. Question 5.12
The actions of Ferenc Puskas and Jose Santamaria for Spain in 1962 and Jose
Altafini for Italy also in 1962 caused an uproar which forced FIFA to issue a
rule which covered only the duration of a World Cup (qualification and finals).
That rule has since been amended to cover all internationals.What rule is this
or what were the controversial actions?
242. Question 5.12
Playing for two
different countries.
The three of them
played the
qualification rounds for
one country but chose
to play the finals for
another.Today, it is far
more strict.
243. Question 5.13
What is common to Giampiero Combi, Dino Zoff and Iker Casillas?
(Exhaustive list)
245. Question 5.14
Back home, Byron Moreno received a 20-game ban. He had, without any
reason, allowed for 13 minutes of injury time and that allowed the home club
to score 2 goals and win the game. Looking for money, Italian TV company RAI
invited him to be part of a comedy show where he would have crude songs
sung about him, wine thrown over his head, eggs pelted and other things.This
was payback for RAI which had lost millions in advertising revenue and
blamed Moreno for it. RAI recovered because everyone in Italy wanted to see
Moreno disgraced.What had Moreno done?
246. Question 5.14
Refereed Italy v South
Korea in the round of 16
in 2002.
In extra time he sent off
Totti but ignored Ahn’s
elbow knocking Del
Piero.The Italians
blamed him completely.
Italy’s exit hit the TV
ratings for RAI.
247. Question 5.15
Which multiple Oscar winning composer did this tune, the official anthem of
the 1978 World Cup in Argentina? (The tune will remind you of some of his
legendary tunes)
248. Question 5.15
Which multiple Oscar
winning composer did
this tune, the official
anthem of the 1978
World Cup in
Argentina? (The tune
will remind you of
some of his legendary
tunes)
(Video Deleted)
253. Question 5.17
________ and ___; Brian and Michael Laudrup; Bonventure and Salomon Kalou.
Fill in the blanks (the fact that there is only blank for each is a clue)
255. Question 5.18
The songwriter, after seeing this song become what the Guardian calls the
“indiest football anthem of all time”, said:
I am honored that the ________ have adopted this song as their own... Nothing
is more beautiful than when people embrace a melody and allow it to enter
the pantheon of folk music.As a songwriter it is something impossible to plan.
Especially in modern times.I love that most people who are chanting it have
no idea where it came from.That's folk music
Listen to the song and fill in the blank.
256. Question 5.18
The songwriter, after seeing this song
become what the Guardian calls the
“indiest football anthem of all time”,
said:
I am honored that the ________ have
adopted this song as their own...Nothing
is more beautiful than when people
embrace a melody and allow it to enter
the pantheon of folk music.As a
songwriter it is something impossible to
plan.Especially in modern times.I love
that most people who are chanting it have
no idea where it came from.That's folk
music
Listen to the song and fill in the blank.
(Video Deleted)
258. Question 5.19
What is unique about these two footballers with respect to a certain list?
259. Question 5.19
What is unique about
these two footballers
with respect to a
certain list?
260. Question 5.19
What is unique about
these two footballers
with respect to a
certain list?
261. Question 5.19
Only two women in the
FIFA 125 Greatest Living
Footballers (chosen by
Pele)
Mia Hamm and Michelle
Akers (also FIFA Player
of the Century) (Also
only two USA soccer
players in the list)
262. Question 5.20
It was a national campaign to create a new identity for the football team which
reflected their country in every way. Alydr Garcia Schlee, an 18 year old
newspaper illustrator, made a design whose simplicity and harmony got him
the first prize. But today, he says:
“Perhaps I feel a little guilty, actually, for creating something that is not as
pure as it was once, something that now is about money”
What iconic design did Schlee create in the 1950s?
263. Question 5.20
The Brazil Yellow-
Green shirt (and the
full design)
After making over 100
options, he settled on
the yellow one.