David Beckham and Premier League Football Quiz
Test your knowledge about David Beckham's career and Premier League football history
Questions
Who was top scorer in the 2006-07 Premiership season?
- Benni McCarthy
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Didier Drogba
- Thierry Henry
Which of the following stadiums have never hosted Premiership football?
- St Mary's Stadium
- KC Stadium
- Molineux
- Vicarage Road
Which player holds the record transfer fee?
- Robinho
- Shevchenko
- Van Nistelrooy
- Veron
Peter Schmeichel was a goalkeeper who scored in a Premiership. Which of the following was another?
- David Seaman
- Carlo Cudicini
- Brad Friedel
- Dean Kiely
Amongst the current epl footballers, who is the highest goal-scorer?
- Frank Lampard
- Ryan Giggs
- Michael Owen
- Robbie Keane
Number of hat tricks Cristiano Ronaldo scored?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Which team won the Premier League without a defeat?
- Blackburn rovers
- Arsenal
- Chelsea
- Manchester United
How many teams present in inaugral of new Premier League format are playing in the Premier League now?
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Beckham was Google's most searched of all sports topics in the years
- 2003 & 2004
- 2002 & 2003
- 2003 & 2005
- 2002 & 2004
How many times did Beckham played as a captain
- 54
- 58
- 46
- 49
Beckham made his first appearance for Manchester United's first-team in a League Cup match against
- Ecudor
- Gernmany
- Croatia
- Brighton & Hove Albion
Beckham made his first appearance for the England against
- Germany
- France
- Moldova
- Croatia
Beckham has many tattoos on his body one of which is the name of his wife Victoria written in
- Hindi
- English
- Jewish
- Prussia
Beckham won English Football Hall of Fame in the year
- 2004
- 2008
- 2002
- 2007
With his free kick goal against _____ in the second round of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Beckham gained membership into two of football's exclusive clubs
- Turkey
- Spain
- Croatia
- Ecuador
Beckham makes a cameo appearance in the film Goal with Zinedine Zidane and
- Maradona
- Raul
- Ronaldhino
- Figo
Beckham helped United retain the Premier League title by an 18-point margin in
- 2000-2001
- 20002-2003
- 1999-2000
- 1998-1999