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Vintage Football Quiz

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  • In 1999, Lazio became the last team to win the now-defunct European Cup Winners' Cup. Who managed them to a 2-1 victory over Real Mallorca in the final?
    Sven Goran Eriksson
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  • Which team held England to a draw in the opening game at Euro 96?
    Switzerland
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  • Can you name the only club to win back-to-back League of Ireland Premier Division titles during the 90s?
    St Patrick's Athletic
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  • For three separate seasons during the 90s, no player scored more goals in the Bundesliga than this man. What's his name?
    Ulf Kirsten
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  • During the inaugural Premier League season of 1992-93, which club's kit was manufactured by Asics?
    Blackburn Rovers
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  • Do you know who was named Best Young Player at the 1990 World Cup?
    Robert Prosinecki
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  • AC Milan broke the world transfer record in 1992 when they spent £13million on Gianluigi Lentini. From which club was he signed?
    Torino
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  • Wearing this shirt would have made you a supporter of which French club?
    Auxerre
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  • Who scored the first Ireland goal of Mick McCarthy's reign as manager, which came in a friendly against Croatia in June 1996?
    Keith O'Neil
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  • When Barcelona defeated Sampdoria to win the 1991-92 European Cup, which venue hosted the final?
    Wembly, London
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  • Who is the youngest Premier League goalscorer in Everton history?
    James Vaughn
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  • Rogério Ceni holds the record for most goals (131) scored by a goalkeeper. He also made 16 appearances for what international side?
    Peter Smeichel
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  • What goalkeeper holds the record for most international goals scored?
    Jose Luis Chilavert
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  • Which player scored the fastest hat-trick in the Premier League?
    Sadio Mane
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  • Which player, with 653 games, has made the most Premier League appearances?
    Gareth Barry
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  • Three players share the record for most Premier League red cards (8). Who are they?
    Patrick Vieira, Richard Dunne and Duncan Ferguson
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