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Quiz about Polish Football Transfers 2010
Quiz about Polish Football Transfers 2010

Polish Football Transfers: 2010 Quiz


This quiz will test your knowledge about football transfers which took place in the winter transfer window in Poland during 2010.

A multiple-choice quiz by vami. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
vami
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
323,168
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
159
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Question 1 of 10
1. This top scorer of the Belarusian league joined Jagiellonia Bialystok. He can play both as an attacker and as a winger. He is naturally left-footed. Who was this? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This Belarusian player who joined Polish League in winter 2010, was the former leader of BATE Borisov team, which played in European Cups. This attacking-minded player joined Lech Poznan. Who is he? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This Polish goalkeeper gained notoriety when he was sacked by his Danish club Midtjylland after publishing an autobiography. In it, he opposed homosexuals, feminists, and other minority groups. In winter 2010, he joined a struggling Polish side Odra Wodzislaw. Who was this goalkeeper? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The new Basque coach of Polonia Warszawa, Jose Mari Bakero, had two new Spanish speaking players at his disposal in winter 2010. One of them came from Spain, the other one from Chile. What are their names? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This Senegalese player used to play for French clubs Chateauroux and Auxerre, but was a regular at Spanish side Terrassa. In winter 2010, he moved to Wisla Krakow. Who is he? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Strugglers from Arka Gdynia, lacking firepower, hired two black strikers, one from the Turkish league and the other one from Holland. What are their names? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This Moldovan striker joined Cracovia, but for a player playing at his position, his goal scoring portfolio looked really weak. However, he won the CIS Cup in 2009 with his club Sheriff Tiraspol. Who is this? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Although born in Germany, he has a Polish citizenship. He started for Widzew Lodz as a tender 18-year old. His talent never fully developed and moved from Lechia Gdansk to Zawisza Bydgoszcz. Who was this? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This player, born in 1977, gained fame in Poland when he was a regular starter for Lech Poznan and Polonia Warszawa. Abroad, he played in Greece. Before joining troubled Polonia Bytom in winter 2010, he had been without a club for six months. Who was this? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. GKS Belchatow signed only one player in the winter transfer window of 2010. This striker used to play for Lech Poznan and Arka Gdynia, and was a member of a Swiss team Sion. Who is this? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This top scorer of the Belarusian league joined Jagiellonia Bialystok. He can play both as an attacker and as a winger. He is naturally left-footed. Who was this?

Answer: Maycon Calijuri

Maycon was supposed to join other Polish team, Slask Wroclaw, but was convinced to join Jagiellonia instead.
2. This Belarusian player who joined Polish League in winter 2010, was the former leader of BATE Borisov team, which played in European Cups. This attacking-minded player joined Lech Poznan. Who is he?

Answer: Sergey Krivets

Krivets came second in the top scoring charts, right behind Calijuri, who joined Jagiellonia.
3. This Polish goalkeeper gained notoriety when he was sacked by his Danish club Midtjylland after publishing an autobiography. In it, he opposed homosexuals, feminists, and other minority groups. In winter 2010, he joined a struggling Polish side Odra Wodzislaw. Who was this goalkeeper?

Answer: Arkadiusz Onyszko

Onyszko was one of the best goalkeepers in the Danish league, having played for OB Odense and FC Midtjylland.
4. The new Basque coach of Polonia Warszawa, Jose Mari Bakero, had two new Spanish speaking players at his disposal in winter 2010. One of them came from Spain, the other one from Chile. What are their names?

Answer: Andreu Mayoral and Cesar Cortes

Andreu came from Sporting Gijon and is a midfielder, while Cortes is a striker who appeared for Everton de Vina del Mar.
5. This Senegalese player used to play for French clubs Chateauroux and Auxerre, but was a regular at Spanish side Terrassa. In winter 2010, he moved to Wisla Krakow. Who is he?

Answer: Issa Ba

Issa Ba played 24 matches in French Ligue 1 for Auxerre, before being dropped and sent to Terrassa.
6. Strugglers from Arka Gdynia, lacking firepower, hired two black strikers, one from the Turkish league and the other one from Holland. What are their names?

Answer: Joseph Mawaye and Joel Tshibamba

Joseph Desire Mawaye played for Turkish side Kasimpasa, and Joel Omari Tshibamba appeared for the Dutch side FC Oss.
7. This Moldovan striker joined Cracovia, but for a player playing at his position, his goal scoring portfolio looked really weak. However, he won the CIS Cup in 2009 with his club Sheriff Tiraspol. Who is this?

Answer: Alexandru Suvorov

Suvorov scored just 8 goals for Sheriff during his six-year span there.
8. Although born in Germany, he has a Polish citizenship. He started for Widzew Lodz as a tender 18-year old. His talent never fully developed and moved from Lechia Gdansk to Zawisza Bydgoszcz. Who was this?

Answer: Andrzej Rybski

Rybski was born in Wolfsburg in 1985 and made his Ekstraklasa debut for Widzew Lodz on 17 August 2003.
9. This player, born in 1977, gained fame in Poland when he was a regular starter for Lech Poznan and Polonia Warszawa. Abroad, he played in Greece. Before joining troubled Polonia Bytom in winter 2010, he had been without a club for six months. Who was this?

Answer: Maciej Bykowski

Bykowski appeared 6 times for the famous Greek side Panathinaikos. Remarkably, he scored 4 goals in those matches.
10. GKS Belchatow signed only one player in the winter transfer window of 2010. This striker used to play for Lech Poznan and Arka Gdynia, and was a member of a Swiss team Sion. Who is this?

Answer: Zbigniew Zakrzewski

Zakrzewski's father, Wieslaw, was a famous goalkeeper, who emigrated to the Faroe Islands and played there until he was 40, winning the National Championship in 1989.
Source: Author vami

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