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The original questions are here if you need to see them.
1. She sings Endless Summer, official song of the tournament
2. The Uefa General Secretary who first came up with the idea of the tournament, but died before the inaugural one began
3. Paul Gascoigne
4. Spain won 1-0, Fernando Torres scored
5. Howard Webb
6. Chelsea’s Peter Cech and Arsenal’s Tomas Rosicky
7. 1960
8. Paris (1960, 1984) and Rome (1968, 1980)
9. A) 1992, B) 2008, C) 1996
10. Frank Lampard, heading in a David Beckham free-kick
11. It was the first golden goal in a major tournament
12. France captain Michel Platini
13. Xavi of Spain
14. Adidas – it’s the Tango 12
15. Wojciech Szczensy
16. With a coin-toss. Italy called correctly and went on to win the tournament
17. Paul McStay, Brian McClair and Gary McAllister
18. Kiev
19. A) Iker Casillas at Euro 2008, B) Didier Deschamps at Euro 2000, C) Jurgen Klinsmann at Euro ’96, D) Ruud Gullit at Euro ’88
20. Wayne Rooney (4 goals) 21. Semis in 1968 (Yugoslavia) and 1996 (Germany)
22. Sylvain Wiltord
23. John Ruddy (who withdrew because of injury) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (who has since made his debut)
24. Six
25. Savo Milosevic and Patrick Kluivert
26. France
27. Tony Adams against the Soviet Union
28. Krakow
29. Germany/West Germany
30. Alan Shearer
31. 129 – so 124 to 134 gets you the point (correct as of 1 June)
32. One, in 1988
33. Montenegro
34. Paul Ince
35. Rob Green of West Ham and Birmingham’s Jack Butland who also spent time on loan at Cheltenham
36. Cardiff
37. Poland
38. They are two of
the assistant referees,
or linesmen, provided
by England
39. Italy playmaker Andrea Pirlo, because his passes frequently set up scoring opportunities
40. They all play for clubs within their home nation
41. A3, B5, C1, D2, E4
42. By working as a PE teacher
43. 24 out of 53 Uefa member associations
44. Gerd Muller
45. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
46. Belgium
47. Miroslav Klose, with 63 in 115 appearances (correct as of 1 June)
48. Antonin Panenka
49. Peter Schmeichel and Edwin Van Der Sar
50. Aiden McGeady (Spartak Moscow) and Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy)