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Football Language Quiz: Non-English Words in Football

Language of Non-English Words in FootballHow much do you know about non-English words and expressions used in English football? Try our football-language quiz below and find out about these different types of words and phrases. If you have questions or comments, email us at: admin@languagecaster.com.

Football Language Quizzes: Non-English Words in Football




Welcome to your Football Language Quiz: Foreign Words in English Football

The nickname of the Japanese Women's National Team is...

The nickname of the Japanese Women's National Team is...

What does gegenpress mean?

The name of the 2010 World Cup football was...?

If someone scored with a panenka how would they have scored?

What is a vuvuzela?

What is the name of the Spanish league in Spanish?



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