I know some of it I used have big poster with Zidane's picture and had some info on it. I know 1st world cup hosted by Uruguay and winner uruguay 2nd Italy and winner Italy 3rd Argentinas 1st cup in 1978 hosted in Argentina then I guess its France 98 winner France.... Maybe I missing one or two not sure
ILuvEPL guessed correctly that it's Youngest EPL Scorer, and you said Michael Owen (and I confirmed that he's #5), the only thing left to determine is #1
Ah damn, I remember reading this somewhere.... It was some dude at Everton like in 2006 or something but I forgot his name.... I don't think he's at Everton anymore though
OK I'm going to try Stephane Guivarch only because I remember he played for Newcastle before joining Rangers and I vaguely remember him scoring a few for them.
That's about as outside the box as I can think lol
I'm going to have to with Greengorilla1 for the English, I have no clue haha.... As for the Spanish, the third is Atleti and there would actually be 3 teams from Italy as Juve has the most (28) but Inter and Milan both have 18, joint for 2nd
Who is the Original Architect behind the designs and building of famous stadia such as the Anfield, Highbury, Ewood Park, Old Trafford, Cravern Cottage, Stamford Bridge, Villa Park, White Hart Lane, etc...
Highlighting a region that never gets mentioned- who won the African cup of Nation's in 1994? Who scored the winning side's goals in that game? Don't cheat
I don't think its Amiobi.... Can't remember his name it is similar to Amiobi.... Nigeria and My Country Uzbekistan played 2 friendly match as African and Asian winner in 1995 and he scored against us. Can't remember the name
It was Emmanuel Amunike. That team had some legendary players- Yekini, Amokachi, Oliseh, Okocha, Siasia, George- a team that was ranked as high as #5 in the world and went on to beat Bulgaria 3-0 in the WC that same year
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What was the youngest starting 11 in Premier League history?
Hmm. One team relegated some point after 2006. Was it Middlesbrough? They had some good young attacking teams. Downing, Huth, Johnson, Woodgate.... Used to quite like taking their young players in fifa
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Magneto Respect you got that right
The youngest starting 11 in Premier League history was Middlesbrough v Fulham 7/5/2006, average 20 years 186 days
Which UEFA Cup final ended in a dramatic 4-4 scoreline. With an own goal settling the game due to the then still accepted Golden Goal rule? Making it 5-4 for the winners