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2 Wimbledon quizzes and 20 Wimbledon trivia questions.
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  AFC Wimbledon    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A quick quiz about the team founded by fans of the original Wimbledon FC.
Average, 10 Qns, Dizart, Nov 11 22
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  Wimbledon F.C.    
Multiple Choice
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A quiz to remember, the first Dons of English Football, Wimbledon F.C.
Average, 10 Qns, minardifan, May 25 10
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Wimbledon Trivia Questions

1. When was Wimbledon F.C founded?

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Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: 1889

Wimbledon F.C was founded in 1889 as Wimbledon Old Centrals, a combination of where the club was founded and the name of a school where many of the players had been pupils at one time (Old Central School in Wimbledon). The team was known as Wimbledon Old Centrals until 1905, when a decision was taken to drop the Old Centrals and the team was simply known as Wimbledon F.C. The club did fold for a few months in 1910 due to excessive debts, but was restarted as Wimbledon Borough, although Borough was dropped soon afterwards.

2. AFC Wimbledon were founded in 2002 when the original Wimbledon FC were given permission to relocate to which town?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Milton Keynes

The original Wimbledon FC were formed in London in 1889, and were elected to the Football League in 1977. They were members of the top flight of English football between 1986 and 2000. In 1988 they won the F.A. Cup, upsetting hot favourites Liverpool in the final. Their fortunes waned at the turn of the century, with attendances declining rapidly after they were forced to ground share with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. The club decided to move to pastures new in the Buckinghamshire new town of Milton Keynes. Fans were naturally upset at this and decided to form a new club, called AFC Wimbledon, in the summer of 2002.

3. Wimbledon moved to which ground in 1912?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: Plough Lane

Plough Lane was the home of Wimbledone F.C from 1912 to 1991, with the first match held on 7th September 1912. The ground had minimum improvements made to begin with, but over the next 40 years, as crowds were often between 5-8000, more stands and terraces were added, along with floodlights and complete refurbishment of the main stand in 1957. Financial difficulties going into the 1970s meant ground improvements could not continue to be made, even with Wimbledon's election to the Football League in 1977-78. Following the Taylor Report that followed the Hillsbrough Disaster in 1989, the decision was taken that redevelopment was not economically viable for the club, and the decision was taken to play at Selhurst Park (home ground of Crystal Palace). The last game played by Wimbledone F.C at Plough Lane was on 4th May 1991. Plough Lane was sold to Safeway in 1994, but later sold on the building company and the ground was finally demolished in 2002.

4. Where did AFC Wimbledon play their home games from their formation until 2020?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Kingsmeadow

The new club obviously didn't have their own ground when first formed, so they ground shared with another London non-league team, Kingstonian FC, at Kingsmeadow. They would go on to buy the stadium from their landlords.

5. Pre-WWI, Wimbledon played in various local leagues, but decided to join which local amateur league in 1919?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: Athenian League

After spending pre-WWI in various local leagues, Wimbledon chose to join the all-amateur Athenian League in 1919-20. Success came quickly with Wimbledon finishing as runners-up in 1920-21, and the club quickly chose to join the Isthmian League for the 1921-22 season.

6. What colour shirts have AFC Wimbledon worn since their formation?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Blue with yellow trim

The AFC Wimbledon strip was very similar to the one worn by the original Wimbledon FC team during their glory years of the late 1980s/early 90s. The old team changed their strip to an all-white outfit when they departed London.

7. How many Isthmian League titles did Wimbledon win in their history?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: 8

Wimbledon F.C were one of the most successful clubs in Isthmian League history, who along with Wycombe Wanderers and Enfield, have won 8 titles. (Leytonstone hold the record at 9 titles. Leytonstone eventually went on to different mergers and are now known as Dagenham and Redbridge.) Wimbledon won their first league in 1930-31, and added seven more in 1931-32, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1958-59, 1961-62, 1962-63, and finally 1963-64.

8. What emblem features on the AFC Wimbledon club badge?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: A double-headed eagle

The double-headed eagle badge is very similar to that of the original club. The crest is based on that of the former Municipal Borough of Wimbledon, and apparently alludes to Julius Caesar who is alleged to have once set up camp on Wimbledon Common.

9. When did Wimbledon leave the Isthmian League to join the Southern League?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: 1964-65

After so much success in the Isthmian League, Wimbledon moved to the Southern League after turning professional in 1964-65. The club was immediately successful in the Southern League Division One, finishing as runners-up after scoring 108 goals in 42 games, behind Hereford United. From 1965-66 to 1976-77, Wimbledon played in the Southern League Premier Division, winning the title three times. They joined the Football League in 1977.

10. In what year did Wimbledon finish runners-up in the Anglo-Italian Cup?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: 1976

The Anglo-Italian Cup was a competition played between English and Italian clubs at various times between 1970 and 1996. The competition was originally devised for professional clubs unable to play in Europe due to UEFA rules at the time. In 1976, the rules were slightly changed for the Anglo-Italian Cup with only semi-professional clubs being permitted, and Wimbledon was one of six British teams to participate. The Dons met Italian side Monza in the final and lost 1-0.

11. What is the official nickname of AFC Wimbledon?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: The Dons

The original team were known as The Dons and the new version were always going to retain that nickname. An alternative moniker sometimes used is The Wombles, with a womble named Haydon playing the part of the club's match-day mascot.

12. AFC Wimbledon won promotion to the Football League via the 2010-11 National League play-offs. Which team did they defeat in the final at the City of Manchester Stadium?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Luton Town

AFC Wimbledon finished the 2010-11 National League season as runners-up to Crawley Town, thus having to take part in the play-offs to secure promotion. After seeing off Fleetwood Town in the semi-finals, they faced Luton Town in the final. The match finished goalless, with Wimbledon triumphing 4-3 in a penalty shoot-out.

13. Wimbledon caused one of the biggest F.A Cup shocks of all-time when they beat Liverpool 1-0 in the 1988 F.A Cup Final. Who scored the winning goal for Wimbledon?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: Lawrie Sanchez

Sanchez's 37th minute goal, a header from a Dennis Wise free-kick, while a magnificent penalty save from Dave Beasant was the first in an F.A Cup Final. It helped Wimbledon cause one of the biggest shocks in football as the soon-to-be-dubbed 'Crazy Gang', captured the public's imagination with their win over the many times English and European Champions.

14. AFC Wimbledon have had quite a few managers. Who was in charge of the club between 2012 and 2018, including their 2015-16 League Two promotion season?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Neal Ardley

Neal Ardley played for the original Wimbledon FC between 1991 and 2002. He was in charge of the Cardiff City Academy for five years before joining AFC Wimbledon as manager in October, 2012. After a couple of narrow escapes from relegation in his first two seasons, he established them as promotion challengers, eventually taking them up to League One in 2016. A poor run of results saw him leave the club by mutual agreement in November, 2018.

15. What was the highest position Wimbledon managed to finish in the top flight of English football (either Division One or the Premier League) in the 1990s?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: 6th

Wimbledon finished sixth twice during their stay in the top tier of English football. The first time was in 1986-87, in their first season in the top flight, this after actually being top of the table in September. The club stabilised over the next few years, generally finished upper-mid-table, with another sixth place coming in the second season of the newly formed FA Premier League in 1993-94.

16. AFC Wimbledon won promotion to League One of the Football League in 2016 via the play-offs. Which team did they defeat in the final at Wembley?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Plymouth Argyle

AFC Wimbledon finished the 2015-15 League Two regular season in seventh position to clinch the last of the play-off places. After defeating Accrington Stanley in the semi-finals, they faced Plymouth Argyle in the final at Wembley, and triumphed 2-0 with goals from Lyle Taylor and Adebayo Akinfenwa.

17. Wimbledon's final League match was on 9th May 2004 against which side?

From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.

Answer: Derby County

After relegation from the Premier League in 2000, the club's board and directors started looking for alternatives places to play football as the club could not continue to play at Selhurst Park. In 2001, the decision was taken to move the club from London to Milton Keynes, more than 50 miles away. The move was rubber-stamped by the F.A, but supporters were incensed by the decision and most left to start up their own club, A.F.C Wimbledon. With most fans supporting the new club, the 2002-03 season saw Wimbledon play their last season at Selhurst Park in a generally empty stadium. Other clubs chose to boycott the club and gave it the nickname of 'Franchise F.C'. With the finances draining away, Wimbledon had to enter administration and the first game played in Milton Keynes was in September 2003. Wimbledon's final League game was against Derby County in May 2004, and they lost 1-0. After this game, Wimbledon F.C effectively ceased to exist. The club was brought out of administration and the club was renamed Milton Keynes Dons. The crest, club motto and colours were all dramatically changed, severing any real link with Wimbledon F.C. A.F.C Wimbledon have since taken on all the records of Wimbledon F.C as they have been chosen by authorities and supporters alike as the direct descendants of Wimbledon F.C, while all trophies, including the 1988 F.A Cup, were given to the Borough of Merton by Milton Keynes Dons and have since been given back to A.F.C Wimbledon.

18. In 2020, AFC Wimbledon finally moved into their own purpose-built stadium in their spiritual home of the Borough of Merton. What is the non-corporate name of their new ground?

From Quiz AFC Wimbledon

Answer: Plough Lane

The original Wimbledon FC played at a ground called Plough Lane between 1912 and 1998 before it was sold to a supermarket chain for redevelopment. The new stadium shares its name with the old ground and is situated a few hundred yards from the site of the old stadium.

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