We had a lovely amble down memory lane putting this quiz together.
SportsJOE 2000s Football Quiz is back for Round 9 and pushing you to your limits. We’ve a nice mix of the retro and recent over the four sections today.
Give it a spin, and try out some of our other quizzes here.
ROUND 1. WHO AM I?
Much-loved Australian international who had a Premier League stint.
Much-loved Australian international who had a Premier League stint.
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Played for 8 English sides, including Chelsea, Bolton and Man City.
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Former Porto and Barcelona goalkeeper who hung up the gloves, and boots, in 2007
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Played for Barcelona and The Netherlands, and had a Premier League stint
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ROUND 2. JOURNEYMEN.
Who were the first English side to secure the services of Yakubu?
Who were the first English side to secure the services of Yakubu?
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How many Premier League sides did Marcus Bent play for?
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Who did Robbie Keane play the last of his four loan spells with?
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With what club did former England goalkeeper David James make the most appearances?
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ROUND 3. PUSKAS AWARDS.
Who won the very first Puskas Award, in 2009, after his stunning free-kick for Manchester United against Porto?
Who won the very first Puskas Award, in 2009, after his stunning free-kick for Manchester United against Porto?
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Who was Neymar playing for when he won the 2011 Puskas Award?
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a 35-yard overhead kick against England to win the award in 2013. Who was in goal for the English?
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Who beat Ireland's Stephanie Roche to the 2014 award after his World Cup goal against Uruguay?
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ROUND 4. INTERNATIONAL GOALS.
Who has scored more for England?
Who has scored more for England?
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Who has scored more goals for Argentina?
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Who has scored more international goals for France?
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Who has found the net more times for Republic of Ireland?
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