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Quiz about European Football Stadiums  2
Quiz about European Football Stadiums  2

European Football Stadiums [2] Quiz


Continuing with Europe's football stadiums, we move over to Eastern Europe and some of the lesser known football nations. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by kristian88. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
kristian88
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
138,728
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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1802
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Question 1 of 10
1. The largest stadium in Russia is in Moscow with its 80,000 seater Olympic stadium. In which city is the next largest stadium, home to FK Dinamo SPb? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The former Russian state of Estonia, now a country on its own, had a brand new national stadium built in 2003. The Lillekula Stadium is also home to Estonia's most successful club. What is the club's name? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. FK Skonto's stadium in Latvia is also the national stadium. It's in Latvia's capital city and houses the majority of the nation's club sides. What is the name of the city? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Poland once had one of Europe's best football sides back in the 60s and 70s. Although a resergence in the 2000s, the country is suffering from lack of funding. Most of the stadiums were built before the second world war. In which city is one of the oldest stadiums, LKS Stadium, built in 1908? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This country has a near 70,000 capacity stadium in its capital. The stadium was named after the country's most famous football player, Puskas. Which country is this in? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, this country's three most successful clubs all play in the capital city. SK, Partizan, and Dinamo all play in the Selman Stermasi Stadium. Which country is this? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The national stadium of Greece, with a 75,000 capacity, is located in Athens, the capital. Built in 1982, what is the name of this all-seater stadium? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Although the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea is not known for its footballing finesse, the island does have a big stadium, built in 2000. It is home to the national team and the three big clubs on the island. In which city is it? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The Ali Sami Yen stadium in Turkey, a 22,500 capacity stadium, is home to the nation's most successful and famous club. The stadium is always an intimidating place for any club to go and play. Which club is it that plays here?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. Bulgaria's most famous player is the great Hristo Stoitchkov. National team manager for a time, he started out his career playing at one of the big four Sofia clubs, CSKA. Of the other 3 there are Lokomotiv and Slavia that both play in the capital. What is the name of the other of the big four clubs, playing at the Georgi Asparoukhov stadium? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The largest stadium in Russia is in Moscow with its 80,000 seater Olympic stadium. In which city is the next largest stadium, home to FK Dinamo SPb?

Answer: Saint Petersburg

The S.M.Kirov stadium holds 72,000 and was built in 1950. There are not many modern stadiums in Russia, however Lokomotiv Moscow's stadium is an exception to this rule, built in 2002 and housing modern soccer facilities.
2. The former Russian state of Estonia, now a country on its own, had a brand new national stadium built in 2003. The Lillekula Stadium is also home to Estonia's most successful club. What is the club's name?

Answer: FC Flora Tallinn

The stadium is a 15,000 all-seater.
3. FK Skonto's stadium in Latvia is also the national stadium. It's in Latvia's capital city and houses the majority of the nation's club sides. What is the name of the city?

Answer: Riga

The stadium was built in 2000 and is all-seater. Riga's other club sides include; FK Riga, Daugava, and Jurnieks.
4. Poland once had one of Europe's best football sides back in the 60s and 70s. Although a resergence in the 2000s, the country is suffering from lack of funding. Most of the stadiums were built before the second world war. In which city is one of the oldest stadiums, LKS Stadium, built in 1908?

Answer: Lodz

Home to LKS Lodz, it is 28,000 capacity stadium with 10,000 seats. The oldest is home to Zaglebie Sosnowiec and was built in 1906.
5. This country has a near 70,000 capacity stadium in its capital. The stadium was named after the country's most famous football player, Puskas. Which country is this in?

Answer: Hungary

Puskas Ferenc Stadium, named after world class player Ferenc Puskas, is housed in Budapest. Most of the rest of the nation's stadiums house less than 20,000 people.
6. Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, this country's three most successful clubs all play in the capital city. SK, Partizan, and Dinamo all play in the Selman Stermasi Stadium. Which country is this?

Answer: Albania

They all play in the capital Tirana. The national stadium is a 19,500 all-seater stadium named Qemal Stafa, also in Tirana.
7. The national stadium of Greece, with a 75,000 capacity, is located in Athens, the capital. Built in 1982, what is the name of this all-seater stadium?

Answer: Spyros Louis

One of the big clubs in the capital, AEK Athens, has a 32,000 all-seater cauldron.
8. Although the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea is not known for its footballing finesse, the island does have a big stadium, built in 2000. It is home to the national team and the three big clubs on the island. In which city is it?

Answer: Nicosia

Apoel, Omonia, and Olympiakos Nicosia all play in the capital, at the Neo G.S.P. stadium. It is a 25,000 all-seater stadium.
9. The Ali Sami Yen stadium in Turkey, a 22,500 capacity stadium, is home to the nation's most successful and famous club. The stadium is always an intimidating place for any club to go and play. Which club is it that plays here?

Answer: Galatasaray

Turkey's national team play at the Atatürk Olimpiyat in Istanbul, and is a massive 82,000 all-seater stadium.
10. Bulgaria's most famous player is the great Hristo Stoitchkov. National team manager for a time, he started out his career playing at one of the big four Sofia clubs, CSKA. Of the other 3 there are Lokomotiv and Slavia that both play in the capital. What is the name of the other of the big four clubs, playing at the Georgi Asparoukhov stadium?

Answer: Levski

Georgi Asparoukhov stadium is a 45,000 all-seater. The national team play at the 45,000 all-seater Vassil Levski stadium.
Source: Author kristian88

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