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1.Who were awarded best female player and best women's coach at the Best FIFA Football Awards 2019 last night?
 
Megan Rapinoe & Jill Ellis
2.What U.S. city is home to the "Reds" Major League Baseball team?
 
Cincinnati (Ohio)
3.Name the host country, and the year, of the FIFA World Cup finals represented by this mascot.
 
Mexico - 1986 (Pique)
4.What Spanish city hosted the 1992 Summer Olympic Games?
 
Barcelona
5.On 9th June 1993, who became the first black player to captain the England national football team?
 
Paul Ince (USA 2-0 England)
6.What Premier League football team gets its name from Sir Henry Percy, son of the 1st Earl of Northumberland and killed at the battle of Shrewsbury in 1403?
 
Tottenham Hotspur (Sir Henry was also known as Harry Hotspur)
7.What country hosted the 2018 Ryder Cup?
 
France (Guyancourt, Île-de-France)
8.The Twilight actor Taylor Lautner is a former junior world champion in what sport?
 
Karate
9.What year marked the last time both the Winter and Summer Olympic games were held in the same year?
 
1992 (Albertville, France (W) and Barcelona, Spain (S))
10.In American football, who defeated the Clemson Tigers to win the College Football Playoff National Championship yesterday?
 
Alabama Crimson Tide
11.Who is currently ranked number 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings?
 
Luke Donald (England)
12.Who is Sebastian Vettel's partner in Red Bull Racing's 2014 Formula 1 team?
 
Daniel Ricciardo (Australia)
13.What team reached the Super Bowl in four consecutive years (1991-94 ) and lost them all?
 
Buffalo Bills
14.In thoroughbred horse racing, conducted by the Victoria Racing Club, on what course in Australia is the Melbourne Cup run?
 
Flemington Racecourse
15.Who beat the United States on penalties to win the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Final?
 
Japan
16.How many players are there in a Canadian Football team?
 
12

17.In March 1987, what Indian cricketer became the first in history to score 10,000 Test runs?
 
Sunil Gavaskar
18.Which footballer (soccer player) was nicknamed 'The Non-Flying Dutchman'?
 
Dennis Bergkamp (due to his fear of flying)
19.What country is set to host the 2018 Winter Olympics?
 
South Korea (Pyeongchang)
20.Which Kenyan broke the men's 800m world record at the 2012 Summer Olympics?
 
David Rudisha (1:40.91)
21.What nationality is professional golfer Jason Day?
 
Australian
22.In Rugby Union, how many points are awarded for a drop goal?
 
3
23.Born in 1914, which boxer was nicknamed 'The Brown Bomber'?
 
Joe Louis
24.In darts, what 'S' describes hitting a single, a double and a triple of the same number in a single visit to the board?
 
Shanghai
25.In what year did Roger Bannister become the first to break the 4-minute mile?
 
1954 (3 minutes and 59.4 seconds)
26.Which martial art takes its name from the Japanese for "Way of The Sword"?
 
Kendo
27.Which American golfer is often referred to as Supermex?
 
Lee Trevino
28.Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo won the FIFA Ballon d'Or on Monday. Who came second and third?
 
Lionel Messi & Manuel Neuer
29.In tennis, who won the women's singles final at the US Open on Saturday?
 
Sloane Stephens (United States)
30.In table tennis, during normal play, after how many points does service alternate between opponents?
 
2
31.In tennis, what stadium hosts the annual French Open?
 
Roland-Garros (Stade Roland Garros)
32.What U.S. city is host to the Raiders NFL team?
 
Oakland (California)

33.In which year did England manager Gareth Southgate hit the headlines for missing an important penalty against Germany?
 
1996 (semi-final of UEFA Euro 1996)
34.In the world of tennis, how did Günter Parche gain notoriety in April 1993?
 
He stabbed Monica Seles
35.Brazil were eliminated from the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the quarter-finals, by what team?
 
Belgium (2-1)
36.What name links a 1958 film and Minnesota's American football team?
 
The Vikings
37.In what year did this satirical obituary appear in the weekly British newspaper The Sporting Times?
 
1882
38.Who beat who in the final of the 2018 men's Rugby World Cup Sevens on Sunday?
 
New Zealand beat England (33-12)
39.More than any other team in the competition's history, how many times have Arsenal won the FA Cup?
 
14
40.FIDE is the international governing body of what?
 
Chess (Fédération Internationale des Échecs / World Chess Federation)
41.What city is set to host the 2020 Summer Olympics?
 
Tokyo
42.Who did Chelsea sign on Tuesday for a British football transfer fee record £106.8m?
 
Enzo Fernández (from Benfica)
43.In professional boxing, what weight division is contested above 154 lb (70 kg) and up to 160 lb (73 kg)?
 
Middleweight
44.What jockey famously rode all seven winners on British Champions' Day at Ascot in 1996?
 
Frankie Dettori
45.How many vacant intersections ("points") are there on a standard Go board?
 
361 (19×19)
46.In English-language editions of Scrabble, what two letters are worth 10 points each?
 
Q and Z
47.In women's tennis in the 1980s, what doubles team won an all time record 79 titles?
 
Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver
48.The Wanamaker Trophy is awarded to the winner of what annual golf tournament?
 
PGA Championship / U.S. PGA
49.Which is the only baseball team outside the U.S. to have ever won the World Series?
 
Toronto Blue Jays (1992 & 1993)
50.In association football, who were the first British team to win the European Cup?
 
Celtic (1967. Manchester United won it in 1968.)


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