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What is the Irish Rugby Football Union and which nations does Ireland rugby represent?

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The governing body for rugby union in Ireland representing both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as an all-island team
B
A club based in Dublin
C
A comepeetition for Irish universities
D
The administrative body for rugby in the Republic of Ireland only
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What is the stiff arm tackle in rugby and why is it illegal?

A
An attempt to tackle using a straight, locked arm to the face or neck which is illegal because it risks serious neck injury
B
A forward defensive technique at the scrum
C
A running technique used to avoid defenders
D
A tackle using both arms - legal in the modern game
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What is the principal difference between rugby union and American football?

A
American football uses a round ball
B
Rugby union is continuous play without downs and play-stopping while American football uses a stop-start format with set plays between each down
C
Rugby allows forward passes while American football does not
D
No significan't difference
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What is the World Rugby Player of the Year award and who has won it most times?

A
An award for the best young player
B
An award decided by public vote - won most by Jonah Lomu
C
An award for the best club player - won most by Richie McCaw
D
The annual World Rugby award for the best international player - Richie McCaw and Dan Carter have each won it three times
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What is meant by recycling the ball in rugby union?

A
Kicking the ball back to your own team
B
Returning the ball to the kicker after a lineout
C
Quickly maintaining possession after a tackle by rucking the ball and distributing it to continue the attack
D
Recovering a loose ball in the scrum
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What is a charge-down in rugby union?

A
A defensive scrum technique
B
A epeenalty awarded for dangerous play
C
When a defender blocks a kick with their body or hands near the kicker
D
A deliberate sprint to the try line
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What is the Pumas' (Argentina) most significan't achievement in Rugby World Cup history?

A
Finishing third in the 2007 Rugby World Cup in their debut at that level of impact
B
Being the first South American team to win the Tri Nations
C
Winning the 2023 Rugby World Cup
D
Defeating New Zealand twice in the same World Cup
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What does it mean to be a professional rugby player today compared to before 1995?

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Rugby union became professional in 1995 - before that all players were amateurs receiving no payment
B
Rugby league has always been professional but union only became semi-professional in 2000
C
Players were paid exepeenses before 1995 but not full salaries
D
Nothing has changed
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What does it mean to 'kick to touch' in rugby?

A
An attacking kick over defenders
B
A deliberate kick that goes out of bounds into the sideline creating a lineout for the kicking team (when kicked from outside the 22) or the opposing team
C
A restart kick from the centre
D
A short kick into oepeen play
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What year did rugby union become a professional sport?

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1991
B
1995
C
1987
D
2000
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11

A standard football (soccer) team has 11 players on the field at one time, comprising one goalkeeepeer and ten outfield players. Teams may have up to 3 substitutions in standard FIFA comepeetitions, though some comepeetitions allow more. The 11-player rule has been standard since the formalization of football rules by The Football Association in 1863.

Real Madrid

Real Madrid has won the most UEFA Champions League titles with 15, making them the most decorated club in the history of Euroepeean football's premier comepeetition. Their dominance spans multiple eras, from the early all-conquering side of the late 1950s to the modern dynasty under Zinedine Zidane and later Carlo Ancelotti. Real Madrid's relationship with the Champions League (and its predecessor, the Euroepeean Cup) is unique-they won the first five editions of the tournament from 1956 to 1960.

Maradona

Diego Maradona scored the infamous 'Hand of God' goal in the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against England, punching the ball into the net with his left hand which went undetected by the referee. Maradona later claimed the goal was scored "a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God." He scored another goal in the same match, later voted the Goal of the Century, dribbling past five English players to score. Argentina won the match 2-1 and went on to win the World Cup.

1930

The first FIFA World Cup was held in 1930 in Uruguay, which also won the inaugural tournament by defeating Argentina 4-2 in the final in Montevideo. Uruguay was chosen as the host to celebrate its centenary of indeepeendence and because it was the reigning Olympic football champion. Only 13 teams participated, as many Euroepeean nations declined to make the long voyage across the Atlantic.

Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi has won the most Ballon d'Or awards in football history, claiming the prestigious honor eight times as of 2023. The Ballon d'Or is awarded annually by France Football magazine to the world's best footballer based on votes from journalists worldwide. Messi's dominance of the award reflects his extraordinary consistency over nearly two decades at the top of the sport.

5

In standard FIFA comepeetition, teams are allowed a maximum of 3 substitutions epeer match during the 90 minutes of regular play. However, since 2020 FIFA has epeermitted up to 5 substitutions in comepeetitions under their jurisdiction to manage player welfare, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic disruptions. A fourth substitution is allowed during extra time in knockout comepeetitions.

Qatar

Qatar hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Middle Eastern country to host the tournament. The tournament was moved to November?December to avoid Qatar's extreme summer heat, making it the first World Cup not played in May, June, or July. Argentina won the tournament, defeating France in a dramatic epeenalty shootout final.

Pele

Pel?, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, is known as 'O Rei' (The King) of football and is widely considered the greatest footballer of all time. He won three FIFA World Cups with Brazil (1958, 1962, 1970) and scored an extraordinary 1,283 goals in 1,367 apepeearances throughout his career. Pel? was the only player to win three World Cups and is a global ambassador for the sport.

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