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Quiz 5, February 12 2005
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Question 1 Against which country did Roberto Carlos score his gravity defying free-kick, during Le Tournoi in 1997?

a) France
b) Italy
c) England
d) Germany

Question 2 For which Spanish club does Brazilian international fullback, Juliano Belletti, currently play for?

a) Sevilla
b) Real Zaragoza
c) Barcelona
d) Villarreal

Question 3 In which state is the Morumbi Stadium situated?

a) Rio Grande de Sul
b) Minas Gerais
c) Sao Paulo
d) Rio de Janeiro

Question 4 Which Brazilian side did Manchester United defeat in the final of the 1999 Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo?

a) Cruzeiro
b) Corinthians
c) Palmeiras
d) Vasco da Gama

Question 5 Which Brazilian footballer once went by the name of Eriberto, before it was discovered he was using a fake passport?

a) Serginho (Milan)
b) Mancini (Roma)
c) Emerson (Juventus)
d) Luciano (Chievo)

Question 6 Which Brazilian had an unsuccessful stint with Middlesbrough in the English Premiership, during 2004?

a) Luizao
b) Ricardinho
c) Anderson Polga
d) Mario Jardel

Question 7 Which player holds the record for scoring the most goals (career total) in the Brazilian Championship?

a) Zico
b) Dario
c) Careca
d) Roberto Dinamite

Question 8 Which of the following countries had more Brazilians playing in its top division during 2004?

a) Portugal
b) Spain
c) Germany
d) Italy

Question 9 Who was the oldest member of Brazil’s 2002 World Cup winning squad?

a) Marcos
b) Cafu
c) Rivaldo
d) Edilson

Question 10 Which of the following international players was NOT born in Brazil?

a) Alex (Japan)
b) Fabio Liverani (Italy)
c) Kevin Kuranyi (Germany)
d) Deco (Portugal)

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Quiz compiled by: Mark Lowdon

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