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Authors: Anannya Deb & Atul MathewTRANSCRIPT
BACK TO SQUARE ONEThe Bombay Quiz Club presents
THE FINALS – FIRST HALF
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“Momentary insanity, nothing more, nothing less. I wasn’t thinking about anything. I thought, This is the greatest moment of my life on the soccer field." - X's actions captured the imagination of the nation and also made it to the cover of many international publications. X's autobiography is titled “It's not about the ____” (tribute to Lance Armstrong?)
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Brandi Chastain, USA after scoring the winner in the 1999 World Cup final
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This German International made history in the 1997 UCL final when he scored just 16 seconds after coming on as a substitute and in the process also became the youngest person to score in a Champion's League Final. However the latter part of his career was blighted by injuries although he did manage to make it to Rudi Voeller's 2002 World Cup squad. Identify the player.
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Lars Ricken
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Whose Player Profile is this
Date of birth 22 April 1986 (1986-04-22) (age 23)Place of birth Tijuana, MexicoHeight 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in)Playing position Attacking Midfielder/StrikerCurrent club Tottenham Hotspur Number 30
Years Club App (Gls)2004–2005 Newcastle United 37(21)2005–2006 Real Madrid 26(13)2006– Tottenham 0(0)
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Santiago Munez
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Why has this footballer been in the news lately?
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Jonas Ramalho, the first mixed-race player to play for Atletico Madrid. Atletico plays only Basque players. Ramalho’s mother is Basque, father Angolan
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During his sting in the J-League,Givanildo Vieira de Souza was given a nickname due to his resemblance to actor Lou Ferrigno (pictured), who had played a particular character on television. What was the nickname?
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The Incredible Hulk
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Connect
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Lucas Radebe, former captain of South Africa, played for the Kaiser Chiefs in South Africa. The video is by the Leeds based band Kaiser Chiefs (Never Miss A Beat), who take their name from the club (as a tribute to Radebe and his service to Leeds United)
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What happened next?
1933-2005 1996-2006
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Bought by Red Bull and renamed
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When Ronaldinho joined AC Milan, he was unable to take the 10 jersey as Clarence Seedorf already used that jersey. He later settled for 80. Why did he choose this particular number?
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He had the choice of any other number. So he chose his birth year, 1980. When Flamini joined, he took the jersey number 84.
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In 1996, this striker convinced Graeme Souness that he came highly recommended by World Footballer of the year George Weah. He claimed he had it all - he could dribble past the best defenders and had pace to burn. Having talked himself up sufficiently to be handed a trial, he won a place on the bench as the Saints took on Leeds at the Dell.Souness gambled by taking Matt Le Tissier off and throwing on his new "star". The substitute missed an open goal and lasted just 16 minutes before being hauled off by his furious manager. Funnily enough, he was never seen in a red and white shirt again.He routinely figures in lists of bad players or transfers.(Visual Next Slide)
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Ali Dia
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This Football club was formed in 1928 as a works team for the Peugeot motor factory in a the village. Within a year, the management sought top talent from across Europe and in the process became France's first professional football club. Which club am I talking about?
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Sochaux
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Malmo FC, made up of local players coming from within 60 kms of Malmo, was the first and so far the only Swedish team to reach the final of the European Cup (predecessor of the Champions League). They did it in 1979. Who was their coach?
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Bob Houghton
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Originally called Sumitomo Metal Industries, it changed its name, taking inspiration from the literal meaning of its home town. In 1993-94, when the J-League started, in the first year itself it achieved success winning the first leg of the league and coming runners-up in the second leg. Who was the “Sakka no Kamisama” (God of Soccer) who was their captain?
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Zico, Kashima Antlers
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The father (in the picture) is nicknamed Le Bruja “The Big Witch”. The son is nicknamed La Brujita “The Little Witch”. Both of them started with the same club Estudiantes de la Plata. The son is the current captain having led them to victory at the 2009 Libertodores Cup. The father did play for Panathinaikos for a few seasons and then in Colombia but came back to finish his career. The son has played for Manchester United, Chelsea and Lazio
Name the father-son pair
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Juan Ramon Veron and Juan Sebastian Veron
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For this European country which has never played in the World Cup, he is their greatest football player. In 1992, he was picked by Ajax. In the next season, he took the number 10 jersey from Dennis Bergkamp (who had moved to Inter). In 1993-94, he was the top scorer in the Dutch League. In 1994-95, when Ajax won the Champions League, he became the first player from his country to win a Champions League medal. 38 now, he has now returned to his home country playing in the local leagues. Name the player?
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Jari Litmanen
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Give connect
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Vinnie Jones and The famous Gazza testicle snatch
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In 1988, this goalkeeper, playing in two big finals, saved two penalties. The first one from Antonio Veloso and the second one from Igor Belanov. The first save got his team victory via penalty shoot out. The second save helped maintain his team’s winning margin. Name the goalkeeper.
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Hans Van Breukelen playing first for PSV v Benfica in the European Cup final. And then for Holland against Soviet Union in the Euro 1988.
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In the 1974 World Cup final, this German defender was given the unenviable task of marking Johan Cruyff. With typical Germanic determination he kept a tight leash on the Dutchman severely restricting his free-flowing play and thus hindering the Dutch game. For this he was nicknamed “Der Terrier”. Name the player who later joined his former captain Bechanbauer in the German coaching team.
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Berti Vogts
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Who is this movie about?
On his grave is written:
“Here rests one who was the JoyOf The People – Mane ______”
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Garrincha
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Chelsea withdrew, Gwardia Warsaw came in. Holland Sport went out, PSV Eindhoven came in. BK Copenhagen went out, Arhus GF came in. What are we talking about?
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The first European Cup in 1955-56. 16 top clubs were invited to participate. Chelsea was invited from England, they withdrew as English FA were unsure about this new tournament. There was only Hibernian Edinburgh representing Scotland (and the British Isles) in the final tournament list.
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This is an exhaustive list of clubs playing in this year’s Premier League. What is special about them
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They are the founding members of the Football League, back in 1888, along with five other teams Accrington, Derby County, Notts County, Preston North End and West Bromwich Albion.
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This football team plays in black and red - taken from the flags of England (the founding director was English) and Germany (the director's wife was German). They get their nickname because they played in a charity match to raise funds for a leprosy clinic in the 1920s. One of a very few teams to have had all their players represent the National team in a single game, when they represented their home country in a Pre-Olympic Tournament. Name the team.
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Newell’s Old Boys
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On the right: Atletico Bilbao, 3 consecutive Copa del rey titles 1914-1916 , a silver medal 1920 Antwerp Games ; death due to typhus at the age of 29.
On the left: Goalkeeper, reportedly killed by the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936. But was saved with the help of prison guards. Managed Atletico Avacion,Espanyol,Celta Vigo and the Spanish national team. Played for both Barca and Real Madrid.
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Pichichi (The Pichichi Trophy to the top scorer in the Spanish season)Ramon Zamora (The Ramon Zamora Trophy to the top goalkeeper in the season)2 out of 3 awards given by the Spanish paper Marca.
The third award is the Trofeo Alfredo Di Stefano Trophy to the best player overall (won by Lionel Messi in the last season)
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Give the common surname
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The Milotinuvic brothers – Bora, Milos and Milorad
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Name the trophy that is named in honour of this person
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Dennis Compton who played cricket as well. The Compton Miller Medal is given to the man of the Ashes series. Inaugurated in 2005, the first winner was Andrew Flintoff.
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The starting XI of the first ever quadruple winning side were all born within a 30 mile radius of the team's home stadium. Their style was the antithesis of the cynical but highly effective defensive style of the Italian clubs who had dominated the tournament the previous seasons. One of their players described the team's style as "like the Dutch speeded-up." Id the team and what nickname they went by after their performance in the final. (one of their goals in the video)
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The Celtics who won the 1967 European Cup beating Internazionale in Lisbon, hence called the Lisbon Lions
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