1. Who was the last person to manage a team in an FA Cup and League Cup in England in the same season ?
2. Who holds the record for having scored most accumulative goals in World Cup finals tournaments?
3. From which club did Aberdeen sign striker Stevie May last year?
4. Since the millennium, which three Australians have scored in Scottish Cup finals?
5. Which two men have played for both Celtic and Rangers in the group stages of the Champions League?
6. In the last decade which is the only non Spanish team to win the European Supercup?
7. In 1993, who was the youngest man to captain a club to success in the Champions League tournament?
8. Which three clubs has midfielder James McArthur played for?
9. Who was the first man to score a hat-trick in the Scottish Premiership?
10. Who has made most appearances for a Scottish club in the group stages of the Champions League?
Answers below
1. Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool, 2011/2012.
2. Miraslov Klose, Germany, 16 goals.
3. Preston North End.
4. Tony Vidmar, Rangers, 2000; Ryan McGowan, Hearts, 2012; and Tom Rogic, Celtic, 2017.
5. Steven Pressley and Kenny Miller.
6. Bayern Munich, 2013.
7. Didier Deschamps, Marseille. He was 24 years 7 months.
8. Hamilton FC, Wigan Athletic and Crystal Palace.
9. Steven Naismith, Hearts (v St Mirren).
10. Scott Brown, Celtic, 35 matches.
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