Football facts that you didn’t know

The 1968 European Championship semi-final was decided by a coin toss. Italy beat the Soviet Union on the toss and later won in the final.
 
Hull City is the only team in the Football League with a name in which you can’t colour in any of the letters. Because there are no closed letters in the words "Hull" and "City"
 
Johan Cruyff refused to wear the standard three-stripe Adidas kit for the Netherlands during the 1974 World Cup because of his personal sponsorship deal with Puma. To respect his commitment to Puma, Cruyff wore a bespoke Dutch national team jersey with only two stripes, ensuring it didn't conflict with his exclusive contract
He’s also the only person who can both literally and metaphorically turn in their grave.
 
Norberto Alonso, Argentinian midfielder, wore the number 1 jersey in the 1978 World Cup Final. Ossie Ardiles wore the number 2. Ubaldo Filal, the goalkeeper, wore number 5.

The team used alphabetical numbering.
 
From memory, I'm sure they took that name because they played their games on Wednesday afternoons.
A bit like when Manchester had half day closing ( due to shops being open all day on Saturday), it was always Wednesday.
That is is exactly.

Wednesday was half-day closing in Sheffield, so lads used their free-time to play football.
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top