It’s Friday and its time for some quizzing action. Welcome to the second edition of the SportsKeeda Weekly Football Quiz.
While last week’s quiz might have been a little too easy for some, this week’s quiz is surely gonna test your football acumen to the max. This week’s football quiz is entirely picture based. You have to identify who are in those images and give the link between them. So let’s get it started.
Question 1:
Identify Players A, B, C and find the unique link that connects only these 3 players.
Question 2:
Identify Players A, B, C . Also state the recent achievement made by these 3 Manchester United Players.
Question 3:
A simple question. Identify W, X, Y, Z. Also find the link between these 4 players with respect to EPL only.
Question 4:
These Everton players X, Y and Z created an impressive record in the 2010-2011 EPL season. What was their achievement. Also identify X, Y and Z.
Question 5:
Identify this legendary English Player and state his achievement.
Post your answers as comments below.
To Check out the right answers for this quiz, follow this link: https://www.sportskeeda.com/2011/09/02/sportskeeda-weekly-football-quiz-3/
This quiz should be a piece of cake for all regular EPL followers. The Identification of the players will be relatively easier than finding the link between them. The challenge lies in finding the connection between the players. The answers will be revealed in the next edition of SportsKeeda Weekly Football Quiz #3 on September 2, 2011. Happy Quizzing!
Answers for last week’s SportsKeeda Weekly Football Quiz #1:
1. Manchester United was known as Newton Heath FC during its initial years.
2. Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima (Brazilian) has never won the Champions League in his legendary career.
3. UEFA European Football Championship or Euro has never been won by the same team on two consecutive occasions.
4. Honduras was the Central American Nation that created history by naming three brothers in its squad for the 2010 FIFA world cup in South Africa.
5. Hristo Stoickov was suspended for 2 months for stomping on the referee’s foot in 1990.