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Football Trivia Question of the Day

Thursday 29th November 2012:

How many times have the Finalists of UEFA's U21 Championship 2013 previously won the competition?
 
6 or 7, I'd say


Starting from the 70s - the Engishman - (he was 'Sir'), name escapes me - Reece or Roose

- then Joao Havelange

- currently Sepp Blatter

That's 3 and possibly another 3-4 prior to that
 
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6 or 7, I'd say


Starting from the 70s - the Engishman - (he was 'Sir'), name escapes me - Reece or Roose

Stanley Rous, I only know that as Watford have a stand named after him, and my Dad used to take me to games when I was a whippersnapper and we'd sit there

I just googled to find out why Watford have a stand named after him and it's because he was a teacher at Watford Grammar School
 
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There have been eight FIFA Presidents: Robert Guérin (1904-1906), Daniel Burley Woolfall (1906-1918 ), Jules Rimet (1921-1954), Rodolphe Seeldrayers (1954-1955), Arthur Drewry (1955-1961), Stanley Rous (1961-1974), João Havelange (1974-1998 ) and Sepp Blatter (1998 to date).

FIFA Presidents 1904-2012
 
Saturday 1st December 2012:

Which current Premier League stadiums were originally designed by Archibald Leitch?
 
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