HALF-TIME TEASERS
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EUROPA
Who did this Premier League manager coach to this Europa League final victory?
1. Jose Mourinho (Chelsea 2004-07), 2017
2. Andre Villas-boas (Tottenham 2012-13), 2011
3. Quique Sanchez Flores (Watford 2015-16), 2010
4. Rafa Benitez (Newcastle 2016-19), 2013
5. Unai Emery (Arsenal 2018-19), 2014
EXFIFA
Of which nation was this FIFA’S three-letter country code?
1. TCH
2. FRG
3. HOL
4. EIR
5. SCG
RAINBOW
For which team did this man play in the top flight during this period?
1. David White, 1993-95
2. Robert Green, 2006-11
3. Wes Brown, 2011-16
4. Michael Gray, 2005-06
5. Danny Rose, 2007-12
NON-SECOND
Who were second in this 2019-20 European top flight before suspension of play in March due to the Covid-19 outbreak?
1. Serie A, Italy
2. La Liga, Spain
3. Primeira Liga, Portugal
4. Premier League, England
5. Bundesliga, Germany
SCOTLAND
For which Scottish Premiership club did this African international start 2019-20?
1. Vakoun Issouf Bayo (Ivory Coast)
2. Bevis Mugabi (Uganda)
3. Joe Aribo (Nigeria)
4. David Moyo (Zimbabwe)
5. Steve Lawson (Togo)
SAINTS
Which Southampton boss managed this club for this period?
1. 2000-04 Blackburn
2. 2005-11 Cardiff
3. 2012-15 QPR
4. 2009-10 Middlesbrough
5. 2017-18 West Brom
ECWC
Of which country was this European Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-finalist a representative?
1. Ruda Hvezda Brno (1960-61)
2. Leixoes (1961-62)
3. OFK Beograd (1962-63)
4. 1 FC Magdeburg (1965-66)
5. Raba ETO Gyor (1966-67)
LIGUE 1
Who at this club for this period was Division 1/Ligue 1 top scorer in this season, playing for this club?
1. QPR (2012-13), (2003-04) Auxerre
2. Manchester United (2016-18), (2012-13) PSG
3. Middlesbrough (2000-03), (1992-93) Marseille
4. Arsenal (2000-04), (1998-99) Bordeaux
5. Arsenal (2017-present), (2014-15) Lyon
MANAGERS
In which country was this manager born?
1. Sabri Lamouchi (Nottingham Forest)
2. Ralph Hasenhuttl (Southampton)
3. Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
4. Phillip Cocu (Derby)
5. Thomas Frank (Brentford)
BALLON D’OR
Which Italy international was runner-up in this Ballon d’or?
1. 1963 (AC Milan)
2. 1973 (Juventus)
3. 1969 (Cagliari)
4. 1994 (Juventus)
5. 1989 (AC Milan)