Football Fundamentals & History Quiz
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Question 1: What is the 'offside rule' in football primarily designed to prevent?
Dangerous tackles
Goal camping
Time wasting
Crowd interference
Question 2: Which formation revolutionized football tactics in the 1950s?
4-4-2
3-5-2
4-2-4
5-3-2
Question 3: What happens if a player touches the ball with their hand in their own penalty area?
Penalty kick
Indirect free kick
Yellow card only
Drop ball
Question 4: Which part of the game typically sees the most goals scored?
First 15 minutes
Last 15 minutes
Middle of first half
Start of second half
Question 5: What is the primary purpose of the 'tiki-taka' playing style?
Quick counterattacks
Long-ball tactics
Control through possession
Defensive solidarity
Question 6: When a substitute enters the game, what must they do first?
Wait for play to stop
Enter at halfway line
Report to referee
Check their equipment
Question 7: What is the 'false nine' role in modern football?
A defensive midfielder
A deep-lying forward
An attacking fullback
A sweeper keeper
Question 8: What is the main purpose of the away goals rule in knockout competitions?
To encourage defensive play
To reduce extra time
To encourage attacking play
To prevent penalties