Football Fundamentals & History
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Question 1: Which formation revolutionized football tactics in the 1950s and is considered the foundation of modern football?
3-5-2
4-4-2
4-2-4
5-3-2
Question 2: What happens if a player receives two yellow cards in different matches during a tournament?
Nothing happens
One match suspension
Three match suspension
Only a warning
Question 3: Which part of the foot is generally considered best for controlling a fast-moving ball?
The heel
The sole
The toes
The outside
Question 4: What is the 'false nine' role in modern football?
A defender playing as striker
A striker who drops deep into midfield
An offside trap specialist
A substitute striker
Question 5: What is the primary purpose of the offside rule in football?
To increase scoring
To prevent goal-hanging
To protect goalkeepers
To speed up the game
Question 6: Which of these is a legal way to score directly from a throw-in?
Throwing it into the goal
It's impossible to score directly
Bouncing it in
Off the goalkeeper
Question 7: What is the 'tiki-taka' style of play primarily based on?
Long balls and crosses
Short passing and movement
Counter-attacking
Physical dominance
Question 8: Why is the term 'clean sheet' used when a team prevents the opposition from scoring?
Because the goal net stays clean
From match record keeping
Due to white goal posts
From goalkeeper uniforms