Football quizzes for children 7 8 years old. Sport. Football. Footballers. Quiz questions. Sports holidays, games, competitions. HLS - a healthy lifestyle. Physical education at school. Some interesting facts about football

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Target: Obtaining pupils of interesting information about football and about football terms. Develop curiosity. Foster a love for sports and an active lifestyle.

Equipment: computer, presentation, interactive whiteboard, audio recording Anthem of Russia.

Children enter the hall and listen to the Anthem of Russia.

caregiver: Today I bring to your attention quiz« Football review» .

All questions of our quizzes will be about football. Before starting, a little history.

The name of this game comes from two English words: foot - foot and bol - ball.

Football is the oldest game. The first games resembled the struggle of warriors who wanted to penetrate the territory of the enemy. Several hundred people participated in such games.

For many years the rules of the game are not very have changed: two teams play, the ball can only be touched with the foot or head, but in no case with the hand. Only the goalkeeper who is defending the goal may catch the ball with his hands. Football not only boys, but also girls.

For the first time football the rules were spelled out in Britain as early as 1848 in Cambridge.

At footballers have their own slang.

For example, here is the expression "second floor" in slang football players means air play or head play;

word "jar" in the language football players- bench or goal; "wood"- a player who does not live up to the expectations of the fans (from comparison with a stationary plant, as well as a player who does not have the proper reception skill (processing) ball.

And what do you think, what is translated from the language football players means the word"mustard plaster"? (Yellow card)

caregiver: Guys, do you know how the fans support their football team? What are they doing?

Children: Fans shout chants.

caregiver A: That's right, guys. Fans shout chants.

1. Russia - go ahead, victory awaits you!

2. Russia is not shy,

Kill a couple more

Show them top class

We are all rooting for you!

3. Sport is strength,

Sport - is life!

Let's win!

Rival, hold on!

4. Hey Russia! Come on! The whole country is waiting for victory!

5. Ole-ole, Russia! Forward! Forward! Forward!

caregiver: Of course, when the fans cheer for the team, they will call the name of their homeland.

caregiver: Everyone knows what is the name of our Motherland?

Children: Russia

caregiver: That's right, Russia. Do you like to play football?

Children: Yes

caregiver: Listen to a poem by Galina Gorelaya "I love to play football» (child reads).

I love to play football.

Here you need skill.

You won't score a goal

You are out of training.

I can handle the ball easily.

I hit with a heel and head,

I can also use my foot

Pass once or twice.

I get up early in the morning

And I'm going to the yard.

I score a goal for Grishka!

He is at the gate today.

I'll teach him now.

Want to take revenge on him

I lost last time.

caregiver: And now let's start quiz. I will ask a question, and you must answer it you will respond quickly. Let's see what kind of experts you are football. Remembering the rules quiz: do not make noise, do not shout from the spot. For each correct answer you will receive a token. At the end quiz we will determine the winner.

1. What is the most popular sports game in the world?

(Football.)

2. Two football time is. What?

(Match.)

3. What is the name of the outcome of a game in which there is no winner?

(Draw.)

4. How many points does football team who lost the match?

(Zero.)

5. What is the name of the team of the best football players representing the country at the World Cup?

(National team.)

6. The penultimate match of the championship is… What?

(Semi-final.)

7. What is the name of the special place where the reserves are located during the match? football players?

(Bench.)

8. Which card, according to the rules, the referee shows football player for wasting time?

(Yellow.)

9. What color is the card in football means removal from the field?

(Red.)

10. With what device football does the referee give signals to the players?

(With a whistle. They football judges have been using since 1878.)

11. Which international sports organization holds the European championships in football?

(UEFA.)

12. What is called aged football player less than eighteen and a half years old. (Junior)

13. What is the punishment in football is awarded for intentionally touching the ball with the hand and for the use of rough tricks. (Free kick).

14. What is called football player scoring a lot of goals? (Bombardier).

15. A player defending his goal (literally from English - "guarding the target"). Who is it? (Goalkeeper, goalkeeper)

16. How long does it take football match(90 min)

17. Sports equipment for playing in football. What is it? (Ball).

18. How does a ball look like a nail? (Both can be scored.)

19. What is the name of the sports facility, venue football match(stadium)

20. What kind of sports uniform do you have football players? (shorts, T-shirt, boots, socks)

21. People run all over the field and kick the ball with their feet, who are they? (football players) .

22. He happens to be basketball,

Volleyball and football.

They play with him in the yard,

Interesting with him in the game (ball)

caregiver: Well done. On this our the quiz is over. Now watch the presentation football.

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Football is a sports game with a ball, which is very popular on all continents of the earth's hemisphere. Otherwise referred to as "soccer", the game began to develop at an active pace in the second half of the 19th century, the first rules were invented, associations and clubs were created, in general, the game was gradually transformed into the version that we see now.

Football is a very beautiful, intriguing and exciting sport.. How nice it is to watch how many thousands of fans in the stands of the stadium rejoice at the scored goal of their favorite team. Football would not be so great and spectacular if there were few goals scored in it. Fortunately, in different time periods there have always been people who are better and more likely to drive the ball into the net. We are talking about such legendary people of football as Pelé, Diego Armando Maradona, Eusebio, Ferenc Puskas, Alfredo Di Stefano, and of course, two geniuses of the 21st century, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

On the topic of "football", many different tests, crossword puzzles, quizzes, and polls have been created and invented. This sport is popular among people of all ages, from schoolchildren to the elderly. In this post, the site decided to please you, dear visitors, with various quizzes on the topic of football (questions will be presented at the top, and answers at the bottom).

Before answering the quiz questions, we recommend that you read and, in these sections, you will find some answers to the questions.

Football Quiz #1 - General Questions

  1. Which country is considered the birthplace of football?
  2. Where was the first FIFA World Cup played?
  3. If a player scores an own goal, this goal is called?
  4. How many players are on the field at the same time on both sides?
  5. Which country has won the World Cup most often and how many times?
  6. What are the dimensions of football goals?
  7. How does the UEFA abbreviation stand for?
  8. If a player scored 3 goals in a match, did he score?
  9. How many sizes of soccer balls are there?
  10. What is the name of the highest individual award for football players?
  11. What club in the XX century. Have you won the Champions League 5 times in a row?
  12. If a player has scored the most goals in a competition, is he called?
  13. Who won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?
  14. The best scorer in the history of the Portuguese national team is?
  15. The author of the strongest blow in football is?

Answers on questions:

  1. England.
  2. Uruguay.
  3. Own goal
  4. 22 players.
  5. Brazil (5 times).
  6. 32 m. at 2.44.
  7. Union of European Football Associations.
  8. Hat trick.
  9. 5 sizes.
  10. Golden Ball.
  11. Real Madrid (Spain).
  12. Top scorer.
  13. France.
  14. Cristiano Ronaldo.
  15. Hulk.

Russian football quiz

Here more questions are presented about the history of Soviet and Russian football.

  1. In what year was the USSR national team formed?
  2. Club-winner of the first draw of the USSR football championship?
  3. In what year did the USSR team win the European Football Championship?
  4. Which Soviet goalkeeper is the owner of the Golden Ball?
  5. What is the most titled team in the history of Soviet and Russian football?
  6. In what year was the Russian Football Union formed?
  7. What place did the Russian team take at EURO 2008?
  8. Which English club did Andrey Arshavin play for?
  9. With which coach did the Russian team reach the quarterfinals of the 2018 World Cup?
  10. What is the name of the second strongest football division in Russia?
  11. Which Russian club was the first to win the UEFA Cup, name the year?
  12. Since what year did they start playing the Russian Super Cup?
  13. Who is the top scorer in the history of the Russian national team?
  14. Who scored the fastest goal at EURO 2004?
  15. Which team did St. Petersburg Zenit beat in the 2008 UEFA Cup final?

Answers on questions:

  1. 1924
  2. FC Dynamo Moscow.
  3. 1960
  4. Lev Yashin.
  5. FC Spartak Moscow.
  6. 1992
  7. Bronze medalist (3rd place).
  8. Arsenal London.
  9. Stanislav Cherchesov.
  10. Football National League (FNL).
  11. FC CSKA Moscow, 2005.
  12. Since 2003.
  13. Alexander Kerzhakov.
  14. Dmitry Kirichenko.
  15. FC Rangers (Scotland).

Also on our resource there are interesting ones that we recommend that you familiarize yourself with.

Host: Good afternoon, dear friends! Football has been the favorite game of boys for a hundred years now. In the dictionary, the word "football" is defined as a team sports game on a special site (field) measuring 100-110x64-75 m with a goal of 7.32x2.44 m; there are 11 players on the field in a team; the object of the game is to kick the ball with the feet or any other part of the body (except the hands) into the opponent's goal.

Football is a confrontation between two teams, it manifests strength, dexterity, speed, quick reaction. One of the best football players of our time, the Brazilian Pele, said: "Football is a difficult game, because it is played with the feet, but you have to think with your head."
One of the first references to kicking the ball dates back to 2000 BC. Chinese warriors with its help improved their physical form. In 1027-256. BC. kicking a leather ball stuffed with feathers and wool was a popular pastime in ancient China.

In 206 BC-220 AD this game was certainly included in solemn ceremonies in honor of the emperor’s birthday, and it was called “zu-chu” (“ball hit by foot”)

In 221-207 AD. a ball appeared, inflated with air, gates and rules of the game, in which ^
was 25 points. Teams could have at least 10 players.

A similar game was known in ancient Egypt as early as 1900 BC.

In the IV century. BC. The ball game was also popular in ancient Greece.
Among the warriors of Sparta, a ball game was popular - "epykros" - it was played with both hands and feet. The Romans called this game "harpastum" - a hand ball, the game was distinguished * by cruelty.

Thanks to the Roman conquerors, the ball game became known in the British Isles in the 1st century AD. and quickly became popular with the locals. The cruelty in the game of the Romans was passed on to their followers. The English and the Scots played not for life, for death.

Sometimes the head of a murdered robber or servant served as a ball. On April 13, 1314, King Edward II, under pain of imprisonment, banned the game in the city. In 1365, King Edward III banned football because the troops preferred the game to the perfection of archery.

But the game became more and more popular, it was played by artisans, street vendors and noble aristocrats.

At the beginning of the XIX century. in the UK there was a transition from "crowd football" to f organized football. The first rules were developed in 1846 in Rugby School and approved in Cambridge two years later.

And in 1857, the world's first football club was organized in Sheffield. Six years later, there were already 7 clubs, and their representatives gathered in London to develop uniform rules of the game and organize a national football association.

There were 14 points in the rules. They strictly determined the size of the field (200x100 yards or 180x90 m) and the goal (8 yards - 7.32 m, remained unchanged).

Until the end of the XIX century. The English Football Association made a number of changes to the rules: the size of the ball was determined (1871); corner kick introduced (1872); since 1878 the judge began to use a whistle; in 1891, a net appeared on the gate and an 11-meter free kick began to break through.

In 1888, the first professional championship was held in England.
In 1896, at the Olympic Games in Greece, a demonstration football tournament was held with the participation of three teams - the Danish national team and the Greek cities of Thessaloniki and Izmir. In the final, the Danes beat the Izmir team with a score of 15:0.
In 1908, football became the official sport of the Olympic Games.

Football was brought to Russia at the end of the 19th century. from the British Isles, they called it "English game in the air" or "kick ball". At first, the game was perceived as fun for the public. Here is how the reporter of the Petersburg Leaf newspaper describes his impressions on September 13, 1893: “The essence of the game is that one party of players tries to drive the ball, tossing it with their foot, head - with anything, but not with their hands - into the gates of the opposing party . The playing field was completely covered in mud. Gentlemen athletes in white suits ran through the mud, now and then flopping from full swing into the mud. There was incessant laughter in the audience.”

But gradually football conquered Russia. Teams were created, the championships of St. Petersburg and Moscow, international matches were held, and in 1912 the Russian team participated in the Olympic Games for the first time, where they lost to the teams of Finland and Germany, although there were many talented players in it, but the team did not have a coach, and therefore she was unplayable.

Over the past decades, domestic football has been away from the world, for many years the USSR national team did not participate in the World Championships and the Olympic Games. Only after the triumphant tour of the Dynamo (Moscow) team in Great Britain in 1945, the founders of football were amazed at the magnificent game of the Soviet masters. The very next year, the Soviet Football Federation became a member of FIFA (International Football Association), and in 1952 the USSR team took part in the Olympic Games in Helsinki, where the famous match with Yugoslavia took place, in which the USSR team lost 1:5, but managed to equalize score 5:5. However, this impulse took a lot of energy and the next day in the replay the Soviet team lost 1:3. In 1956, 1960, 1988 the national team became the champion of the Olympic Games (Melbourne 1956, Seoul 1988) and won the European Cup (Paris 1960).

Soviet clubs won the Cup Winners' Cup three times: Dynamo (Kyiv, 1975, 1987) and Dynamo (Tbilisi, 1987). Three Soviet football players were awarded the Golden Ball - the prize for the best football player of the year in Europe: Lev Yashin (1963), Oleg Blokhin (1975), Igor Belanov (1986).
Host: And now, after a short historical digression, I propose to start our game. Teams are invited to the field.

WARM-UP.

1. Which country is considered the birthplace of football? (England).
2. Continue the football proverb: the match will take place ... (whatever the weather). nine
3. What was the name of the ball game in Ancient Rome? ("Garpastum")
4. What is the name of the penalty kick? (Penalty).

1. What was football called in Russia at the end of the 19th century? ("Kickball", "English game in the air").
2. Continue the football proverb: the team wins, loses ... (Coach).
3. How many people make up a football team? (eleven).
4. What is the name of the football referee? (Arbitrator).

Questions for team captains
1. In what meanings do footballers use the word "wall"? (“The wall” is a kind of barrier that players build near their goal to protect them when an opponent breaks a free kick. Also
A “wall” is a tactical combination: the player who owns the ball passes it to a partner, and he, with the first touch, returns the ball to the sender). 2. When does the referee give the players a red or yellow card? (Yellow card - a warning: for rough play, a dispute with the referee, a shot on goal after a whistle, etc. Red - a signal for the removal of a player from the field for outright rudeness, abuse on the field, a serious violation of the rules of the game).

WORKOUT.

1. What does it mean - a goal is scored in the "nine"? (The ball flew into the top corner of the goal).
2. What does the phrase - "the player made a double" mean? (player scored two goals in one match).
3. What is a "dry leaf"? (the ball, twisted from a corner kick, flies into the goal).
4. What is "out" in football? (The ball goes out of the field, over the side line).
5. What do they mean when they talk about an "air duel" on the field? (The fight between attackers and defenders for a high-flying ball).
6. What does the term "double-ve" mean? (three defenders and two midfielders against five attackers).

DRAW.

During the draw, it turns out which team will start the game. Teams are given ™ emblems of football clubs of the world. In two minutes, the players must determine which club in which country each emblem belongs to.
1. Bayern (Munich, Germany)
2. Barcelona (Barcelona, ​​Spain)
3. "Spartak" (Moscow, Russia)
4. Real Madrid (Madrid, Spain)
5. Dynamo (Moscow, Russia)
6. "Stuttgart" (Stuttgart, Germany)

FIRST TIME.

1. Which football club, one of the strongest in the world, is called the currency? ("Real")
2. What does the traditional uniform of the Argentina national team look like? (White and blue striped T-shirt, black shorts)
3. Which team wears red jerseys with a white cross stripe? ("Spartacus")
4. What is the name of the world's largest football stadium? ("Maracana", Brazil)
5. Which footballer was awarded the Order of Lenin and seven Orders of the Red Banner? (Lev Yashin)
6. In which football club does Yuri Zhirkov play? (Chelsea)
7. What is the popular name for the English football club Manchester United? ("Red Devil")
8. When was the International Football Federation (FIFA) founded? (1904)
9. What club does footballer Ronaldo play for? ("Real Madrid)
Y. Name the head coach of the Argentine national team. (Diego Maradona)
11. What is the main striker of Barcelona? (Leo Messi)
12. Name the captain of the Russian team. (…)
(answers may vary due to changes over time)

SECOND TIME.
Teams are invited to give definitions of football terms.

1. PAS - A player passes the ball to another player.
SHARP PASS - The player passes the ball to his partner so that the person who received the pass is in an advantageous position to attack the opponent's goal. SHOOT - The player hits the ball hard, sending it low off the ground.

2. DISPATCHER - The player is the organizer of offensive combinations of his team.
STOPPER - One of the central defenders who is closer to
to their gates.
DRIBLER - A player who knows how to get around the opponent well, while "holding" the ball.

2. - a player standing at the gate, defending them, the last to have,
the opportunity to save your goal from the right goal. He can, deftly knocking the ball
with your foot or, throwing it with your hands, create an advantageous situation for attacking the gate
opponent.

3. FRONT CENTER - His main task is to "neutralize"
opposing center forward. So he tends to keep on ^
his half of the field.

4. CENTER FORWARD - his main task is to score a goal. Therefore, he is most often in the opponent's penalty area, in order to take possession of the ball and shoot a goal from close range.

5. WINGERS - their duties include scoring goals on their own, as well as supplying their center forward with accurate passes from the flanks. The attacker is also obliged to help the defense if the opposing defender, against whom the attacker plays, joins the attack.

6. CENTER PLAYERS are the link between defense and offense: the midfield player must be versatile. Depending on the situation, he plays either defensively or offensively. He has good ball control and gives his comrades accurate passes, and sometimes from the middle of the field he hits right on goal.

ADDITIONAL TIME.
Teams are given images of football cups and prizes. In three minutes, the players must remember the names of all the calls to write under what conditions they are awarded.
1. Golden Goddess Cup (given to the team that won the World Cup three times) 2. Golden Ball Prize (given to the best player of the year)
3. Prize "Golden Boot" (given to the best European scorer who scored the most goals in the national championship)
4. Prize "Golden Goal" (given to those who score a goal in extra time)

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS.
1. What are the dimensions of the football field? (100-110x64-75 m)
2. What are the dimensions of the soccer goal? (7.32x2.44 m)
3. What is the allowed weight of a soccer ball? (from 396 to 453g)

Leading: And today, as sometimes old,
In the veins the blood plays, hot,
How do you hear distant beats
A booming soccer ball.

We are in a hurry to the stadiums today,
As if we are in a hurry to our youth,
They play on the green field
There they move towards victories big.
(Winner's reward ceremony)

What is the most popular sports game in the world?

(Football.)

Continue football proverb: "The match will take place ...".

(In any weather.)

How does it end football proverb: "The team wins, loses ...".

(Trainer.)

"It's not enough to get into ... , you still have to miss the goalkeeper. Insert the missing word.

(Gates.)

What was called football in Russia at the end XIX century?

("Kickball", "English game in the air.")

Weight - from 396 to 453 g, circumference - from 680 to 710 mm, diameter - from 216.3 to 226 mm. What is it?

(Football FIFA ball.)

How does a ball look like a nail?

(Both can be scored.)

The English "goal holder" is... Who?

(Goalkeeper - goalkeeper.)

What is the English word for football defensive midfielder?

(Playmaker.)

Two football half time is... What?

(Match.)

What is the extra time called? football match?

(Overtime.)

What is the name of both the gymnastic apparatus and the upper part football gate?

(Crossbar.)

What color according to football rules, should there be a crossbar for the goal?

(White.)

What is another name for the rod football gate?

(Side stand.)

Name three true girlfriends of the goalkeeper.

(Left bar, right bar, crossbar.)

What is the name of the junction of the crossbar and the bar football gate?

(Cross.)

How many crosses have football gates?

(Two.)

What business Englishmen call the highest beauty football?

(Check.)

What is the name of the outcome of a game in which there is no winner?

(Draw.)

How many points does football the team that lost the match?

(Zero.)

Weightlifter is f soccer player-Mazila, hitting the bar all the time or a weightlifter?

(Weightlifter.)

The appetite that comes with playing is... What?

(Sport passion.)

Not only the side of the container and a piece of furniture, but also the structure football players in front of the gate. Name it.

(Wall.)

How many meters from the ball at the time of the free kick football should there be a wall?

(At nine.)

Football fans will immediately say how “punishment”, “fine” will be in English. So how?

(Penalty - penalty. This is a free kick against the opponent's goal from a distance of 11 meters.)

What is the name of the best team? football players representing the country at the World Cup?

(National team.)

The penultimate match of the championship is… What?

(Semi-final.)

What is the name of a special place where during the match there are reserve football players?

(Bench.)

They say that inXIX century in England on one football match at a controversial moment, the referee did not count the goal. One fan-merchant immediately offered to resolve the dispute with his product, which led to a change football rules. What did he suggest?

(This fishnet merchant threw a net over the gate.)

This kick was introduced into the rules football in 1872. Which?

(Corner kick.)

What attribute of all the familiar football gate first appeared in 1875?

(Crossbar.)

Which, as a rule, invisible, but very useful piece of equipment football player in the century before last invented the Englishman Widdowson?

(Shields.)

How many helpers did football arbiter in 1891?

(Two.)

Now the goalkeeper's uniform must be different in color from the uniform of his teammates. And until 1913, the goalkeeper was distinguished only by this detail of clothing. Which?

(Cap.)

They first appeared on T-shirts. football players April 29, 1933. Played "Everton" and "Manchester City". What are we talking about?

(About the numbers.)

How many people are on football the field at the start of the game, if there is a referee and two teams on it?

(23.)

How many players in one football teams must be removed by the referee so that the game ends immediately?

(5, because 7 is the minimum number of players of one team that is allowed on the field.)

The player, jumping a little, throws one leg towards the ball, but hits the second, abruptly changing legs. What is the name of such a blow?

(Scissors.)

How in football called hitting the ball on goal after it bounces off the goalkeeper?

(Finishing.)

What do they mean when they talk about an "air duel" on the field?

(The fight between attackers and defenders for high-flying balls.)

How many points does football team for a draw in a World Cup match?

(One.)

What professionals (hefty uncles) are afraid of "mustard plasters"?

(football players. “Yellow card” is a yellow card, the second yellow card means removal from the field for the offender, and for the team it is a possible loss.)

Which card, according to the rules, is shown by the referee football player for wasting time?

(Yellow.)

What color is the card football means removal from the field?

(Red.)

For receiving how many yellow cards in one match soccer player removed from the field?

(Two.)

What card does it show football referee to a player for a rough tackle from behind?

(Red.)

With what device football does the referee give signals to the players?

(Using a whistle. It has been used by football referees since 1878.)

Who in football signals the referee about offside?

(Side judge.)

What is the name of the perfume from Bad Judge?

(Soap.)

What color should be football a ball to play on a snowy field?

(Red.)

In which European football the largest number of teams participating in the tournament?

(UEFA Cup.)

In which European club tournament does the winner of the Country Cup participate in football?

(In the UEFA Cup - European Football Champions Cup.)

What is it made of and how much does the UEFA Cup, the second most important football European cup?

(The silver cup weighs 15 kg, from 1972.)

What day of this century joyful Russian football fans called the "red-blue day of the calendar"?

Name main football Russian victory in 2008.

(Football club "Zenit" won the UEFA Cup, and in August - for the first time - the European Super Cup. In June, the country's football team received "bronze" at the European Championship.)

How much football clubs participating in the group stage of the European Champions League?

(32.)

What European football is the prize drawn annually in Monaco?

Super Bowl.)

Which international sports organization hosts the European championships in football?

(UEFA.)

Which international sports federation hosts the world championships in football?

(FIFA- FIFA.)

The name of which point in the celestial sphere became the name football Petersburg team?

("Zenith".)

What two colors do Spartak fans prefer?

(Red and white.)

Traditionally, football player in "Spartak" they call "red-white", Dynamo - "blue-white". And here they are in black and white. Who are they?

(Football players "Torpedo".)

Fans what football team called their website on the Internet "armored train. en»?

("Locomotive".)

AT football Which national championship does Vasco da Gama play in?

(Brazil.)

Higher football Which country's league is called Serie A?

(Italy.)

Which Italian city represents football Roma club?

(Rome.)

Which football club, one of the strongest in the world, is called a monetary unit?

(“Real.” Real is the currency of Brazil.)

When did the Spanish football Club Barcelona?

In which North American club did he finish football career of the legendary Pele?

("Cosmos", New York.)

Which country in football tournaments represents the Fenerbahce club?

(Turkey.)

AT football Which state championships are attended by teams of plumbers, electricians, postal workers, journalists, etc.? Which team tops the league table more often than others?

(The dwarf state of the Vatican. Team of the Swiss guards.)

What European state are they joking about that they will soon ban there football, because the ball during the matches flies either to France or to Italy?

(About the dwarf state of Monaco.)

Name the first cleanly football stadium in Moscow.

(“Lokomotiv”. The team of the same name usually hosts its guests on it.)

The record of this striker - 302 goals in his career - has not yet been beaten either in Russia or in the former republics of the USSR. Name it.

(Oleg Blokhin.)

Name the athlete to whom Vladimir Vysotsky dedicated his song "Goalkeeper"?

(Lev Yashin.)

In St. Petersburg there are many sculptural images of lions rolling huge stone or cast-iron balls with their paws. In the 60s of the last century, the people called them monuments to one person. Which one?

(To Lev Yashin.)

How many matches in the Major League should football goalkeeper without conceding goals to become a member of the symbolic club of Lev Yashin?

(Hundred.)

Peru of this captain of the USSR national team owns the book “This football". The team won with him. Who is he?

(Igor Nette.)

Which soccer player, according to their fans, the best "from Moscow to the Himalayas"?

(Rinat Dasaev, World's Best Goalkeeper 1988)

From now on, Velery Lobanovsky sits near the Kiev Dynamo stadium on a bench. And what, greatly enlarged, serves as a pedestal for this bench?

(Soccer ball.)

What Georgian soccer player replaced football field on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater?

(Opera singer Zurab Sotkilava, Dynamo Tbilisi.)

Name a famous person in Denmark football player, creator of the theory of the atom and its nucleus.

(Niels Bohr.)

What is the name of the great football player is derived from the Portuguese word meaning "barefoot soccer player»?

(Pele.)

What is the playing role of the Brazilian football player Pele?

(Attack.)

The journalists joked: in order to keep Pele, three defenders are needed: one holds Pele, the second insures the first, and the third ... What does the third do?

(Takes the ball out of the goal.)

On account of the great Pele, more than one thousand two hundred goals, and he performed these “tricks” as many as 90 times. What are these tricks?

(Hattrick, translated from English - "trick with a hat.")

Which of the great football players believed that “you need to play with your feet, and think with your head”?

(Pele.)

What an outstanding football player originally from Mozambique was called the Black Square?

(Eusebio.)

Former soccer player, now a singer, father of singers. Who is it?

(Julio Iglesias.)

Who is called the "driest" goalkeeper in the world?

(Italian Dino Zoffu. For almost two years, from September 1972 to June 1974, he kept his goal “dry” - he did not miss a single goal.)

Portrait of which Portuguese football player sees a bad student in every book?

(Portrait of Luis Figo. "Looks at the book, but sees Figo.")

Which number decorated t-shirts Pele and Maradona?

(10.)

What game role did football player Diego Maradona?

(Attack.)

In honor of what football player worshipers erected a temple in the vicinity of Buenos Aires?

(In honor of Diego Maradona.)

The name of which part of the human body appears in the name of a sports game football?

A. Knee. B. Head.

B. Sole. G. Calf.

Foot"translated from English - foot.)

A. I. Dunaevsky. AT. M. Blanter.

B. Brothers Pokrass. G. T. Khrennikov.

What will get soccer player who started a fight on football field?

A. Verbal warning. B. Yellow card.

B. Red card . D. Prize from the Boxing Federation.

What time should the first half end? football match so that the second half starts at 18:00?

A. At 17:30. B. At 17:40.

B. At 17:45. G. At 17:35.

How do commentators often call the player who scored the ball into the goal?

B. Investor goal. G. Poet of the ball.

A. Militia. V. Legionnaire.

B. Partizan. G. Tumbleweed.

What nickname did the fans get for the players of the Moscow football Lokomotiv team?

A. Pilots. V. Submariners.

B. Motorists. G. Railroad workers.

Which of these teams football not exist?

A. Macedonia. V. Albania.

B. UK . G. San Marino.

In which country is the top football league called Serie A?
A. In France. B. In Germany.
B. In Spain. Which player No in football team?

A. Protector. B. Midfielder.

B. Forward. G. Half Forward.

What the judge assigns to the offending team football players?

A. Penalty point. AT. Free kick.

B. Penalties. G. Penalty glass.

What counts when football player called the top scorer?

A. Shape color. B. Goals scored.

B. Yellow cards. D. The number of fans.

What was the original name of the UEFA Cup?

A. "A wine glass of bazaars". B. Fairs Cup.

What is the famous name football prize?

A. "Saffiano boot". V. "The Crystal Slipper".

B. "Golden Boot". G. "Silver Horseshoe".

What prize is given annually to the best scorer European National Championships football?
A. Ballon d'Or. V. "Golden Whistle".
B. "Golden Boot". G. "Golden Leggings".

What is the unofficial name of the World Cup football?

A. Almond. V. Mundial.

B. Mirabel. G. Memorandum.

(From English, French. mondial- worldwide, worldwide

How in football is it called blind defense?

A. Concrete. V. Brick.

We give you the opportunity to check if you answered the questions of our quiz correctly.

  1. According to what parameter is a football player called the top scorer at the end of the competition? number of goals scored
  2. What is the name of a goal scored by a player against his own team? own goal
  3. What is a "milk shot"? shot well over the goal
  4. What do fans often wave in the stands besides flags? scarves
  5. Which of the players claimed that “you need to play with your feet, and think with your head” Pele
  6. How many points does a team get for a win and how many for a draw in the group stages of football championships? 3 and 1
  7. The rules for this type of special kick in football were adopted in 1891. penalty
  8. How many geometric shapes does the surface of a soccer ball consist of? 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons
  9. What football role did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle have? goalkeeper ?
  10. Who holds the record for scoring in the English Premier League? Alan Shearer

Some interesting facts about football

1. The football chant "Ole-Ole-Ole" comes from Spain, where the word "Ole" was shouted out at bullfights or flamenco dances. And there it appeared by transformation from the word "Allah", which was uttered during prayers by the Arabs who captured Spain in the 8th century.

2. Julio Iglesias was a football goalkeeper in his youth and played for Real Madrid. However, his football career was cut short at the age of 20 when he was involved in a car accident and was hospitalized for three years. He was paralyzed, only his hands worked freely. Iglesias learned to play the guitar and went on to become a famous musician.

3. During a football match in Brazil, the wind carried a group of skydivers onto the football field. One of the parachutists fell on the goalkeeper at the moment when the goalkeeper was preparing to take possession of the ball. As a result, the ball ended up in the goal and the referee, despite the protests of the injured team, counted the goal, explaining the appearance of the paratroopers by "the intervention of a higher power."

4. Football is officially banned in six countries, including Afghanistan, Kampuchea and Greenland. Interestingly, football (soccer, that is, European football) is allowed to play in Utah, USA, only on condition that the field is located no closer than 1.5 miles from the church. For baseball, golf, and American football, this distance is 0.5 miles.

5. It is known that the British are ardent football fans who are in awe of their football clubs, and for whom they are ready for a lot. But it turns out that at the same time, the annual damage to private and public property caused by English football fans is estimated at forty million pounds.

6. November 3, 1969 in the UK took place "the most unruly" in the history of football match. The teams of Tongham Youth Club (Surrey) and Howley (Hants) fought so rough for the local cup that the referee had to punish all 22 players, including one sent to the hospital, and even a line judge.

7. The longest football match was played on August 1-3, 1981 by two Irish teams of the Callinafersea Football Club in Kerry. The winner was revealed only after ... 65 hours 1 minute.

8. Fog is common in the British Isles. But the incident that took place in the meeting of two Scottish teams is unusual. The fog thickened so much that the players were looking for the ball, partners, rivals for a long time. At some point, it seemed to the referee that there were too many players on the field. First of all, he ran to the benches and saw that they were empty. The referee immediately interrupted the game. As it turned out, there were thirty players on the field at the same time.

9. The Brazilian football team "Kakova", which had good results, was unexpectedly disbanded by order of the Minister of the Interior. The fact is that the team consisted mainly of police officers, and during matches with its participation, entire “outfits” of fans in police uniforms arrived at the stadium. The city began an orgy of crime. But in the stands, the order was exemplary.

10. A rather curious match took place in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz, which attracted many spectators. Reporters from local newspapers met with a team entirely staffed by representatives of the same family - the sons of a stonemason Osinski. And although 11 guys aged 15 to 28 lost, the audience warmly welcomed the "creator" of the team.

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