The Big Football Quiz of 2010: Can you answer 20 questions correctly?
How's your luck? Think you can muster 20/20 on everything the year 2010 had to offer? Let's find out!
Welcome back to another FourFourTwo quiz as we help celebrate our 30-year anniversary.
Today's focus is on the year 2010, with the eyes of the world focused on South Africa as the World Cup headed to the continent for the first time ever.
Aside from the biggest sporting event of the year, the action was heating up across Europe, with Manchester United, Chelsea, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan all at the peak of their powers heading into one of the most hotly-contested Champions League campaigns of all time.
This test of trivia features plenty of topics that'll get your mind racing, as well as reminding you just how old you are. It's the best of both worlds in our opinion!
From Fulham's Europa League heroics to France's training ground meltdown, this quiz was built to test the most far-reaching parts of your 2010 knowledge.
Feeling generous as ever, there is an unlimited time limit and 20 whopping questions to sink your teeth into. You can also give yourself a helping hand, too. Sign in to Kwizly and we'll remove one of the options in the quiz, leaving you with three to pick from. You can use hints as many times as you please.
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James Ridge is a freelance journalist based in the UK. He recently spent time with The United Stand as an online news editor and has covered the beautiful game from England’s eighth tier all the way to the Premier League.