Lakenheath Old Boys

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Monday, March 05, 2007

Footie Trivia Question of the Week

It's been a couple of weeks since the last footie trivia question, so it's high time for a good head scratcher.

"The magazine France Football created the "Ballon d'Or" prize to award the European Footballer of the Year back in 1956. The current holder is Real Madrid's Fabio Cannavaro. Since 1956 there have only been five British footballers awarded the prize. Name them and the year/s that they won."

Best of luck, lads!

9 Comments:

Blogger United We Stand said...

Do I have to wait?

I think I have a few of them

3:35 PM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

Oh, go on, mate! Give it a go.

6:55 PM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

I think I know them all
Stanley Matthews
THE HOLY TRINITY of
Dennis Law
Bobby Charlton
George Best
and
Kevin Keegan

Years? I am not sure but will give it a shot.
Matthews was the first '56
Law '64
Charlton '66
Best '68
Keegan "78 and '79

7:23 AM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

Dave's right with the first one - Sir Stanley Matthews - 1956.

You're both right on Charlton and Best. Charlton, not surprisingly in 1966 and Best the year that United took the European Cup - 1968.

Dave's got Keegan but he's one year off in the sequence - 1977 and 78 right after he buggered off to Hamburg.

So, there's one more. It's not Law, Gazza or Becks.

9:50 AM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

I KNOW KING DENNIS WON!!!!
I am going to look it up buddy.

9:38 PM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

European Player of the Year

Officially, the "Ballon d'Or," presented by France Football magazine.
Year Player Team National Team
1999 Rivaldo Barcelona Brazil
1998 Zinedine Zidane Juventus France
1997 Ronaldo Inter-Milan Brazil
1996 Matthias Sammer Borussia Dortmund Germany
1995 George Weah AC Milan Liberia
1994 Hristo Stoitchkov Barcelona Bulgaria
1993 Roberto Baggio Juventus Italy
1992 Marco Van Basten AC Milan Holland
1991 Jean-Pierre Papin Marseille France
1990 Lothar Matthaus Inter-Milan West Germany
1989 Marco Van Basten AC Milan Holland
1988 Marco Van Basten AC Milan Holland
1987 Ruud Gullit AC Milan Holland
1986 Igor Belanov Dinamo Kiev USSR
1985 Michael Platini Juventus France
1984 Michael Platini Juventus France
1983 Michael Platini Juventus France
1982 Paolo Rossi Juventus Italy
1981 K.H. Rummenigge Bayern Munich West Germany
1980 K.H. Rummenigge Bayern Munich West Germany
1979 Kevin Keegan SV Hamburg England
1978 Kevin Keegan SV Hamburg England
1977 Allan Simonsen B. Monchengladbach Denmark
1976 Franz Beckenbauer Bayern Munich West Germany
1975 Oleg Blokhin Dinamo Kiev USSR
1974 Johan Cruyff Barcelona Holland
1973 Johan Cruyff Barcelona Holland
1972 Franz Beckenbauer Bayern Munich West Germany
1971 Johan Cruyff Barcelona Holland
1970 Gerd Muller Bayern Munich West Germany
1969 Giani Rivera AC Milan Italy
1968 George Best Manchester United Northern Ireland
1967 Florian Albert Ferencvaros Hungary
1966 Bobby Charlton Manchester United England
1965 Eusebio Benfica Portugal
1964 Denis Law Manchester United Scotland
1963 Lev Yashin Dinamo Moscow USSR
1962 Josef Masopust Dukla Prague Czechoslavakia
1961 Enrique Sivori Juventus Argentina / Italy
1960 Luis Suarez Barcelona Spain
1959 Alfredo di Stefano Real Madrid Argentina / Spain
1958 Raymond Kopa Real Madrid France
1957 Alfredo di Stefano Real Madrid Argentina / Spain
1956 Stanley Matthews Blackpool England

9:39 PM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

1956 SM
1964 DL
1966 BC
1968 GB
1978 KK
1979 KK

What list are you looking at?
I think I got all of these right. WITHOUT CHEATING

9:41 PM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

I think he did but this list ends in '99
But as you see, I got the five you asked for


On another note.
WHAT A BIG SATURDAY THIS IS IN THE COKE!!!!
Could be a good day

10:54 PM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

My bad, Dave. My information had it at five British players; I suppose that they weren't counting Scots, eh? But your information is absolutely correct. 1964 - a good year.

As is Sir Trev's. Wee Mikey won it in 2001, largely based on his hat-trick in Munich. I reckon that Becks was pretty close behind him too, given his heroics in that WC qualifying campaign, especially against Greece.

9:19 AM  

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