View Full Version : The first team to win the Champions League...
GROBAR_OTAGO
03-22-2000, 12:32 PM
...without any foriners on the team?
(i actually copied someone on another forum :))
Tariq
03-24-2000, 06:05 AM
I really don't know. I'll give it some thought, and I'll take a crack at it.
:confused: I'll think. . .
GROBAR_OTAGO
03-24-2000, 09:04 AM
Think about it...
It obviously wouldn't be one of the big clubs form England,Spain,Italy...
also, it was in the last 20 years, so that only leaves...? :)
I'd give it the wildest guess...Ajax maybe :) ?
GROBAR_OTAGO
03-27-2000, 09:05 AM
No, it's not Ajax...
I see most of you are having trouble with this one, so I'll just tell you the answer... Red Star Belgrade.
Though you could say that Prosinecki and Pancev were foriners, but at that time Serbia, Croatia & FYROM were one country...
hi im knew to this could you gyes give me annt tips
i just got on today
I knew it all along Grobar Otago! Hehehe, I wish. :) Well that was a tough question. Any more trivias? I'm ready. . . :D
Mihajloviç
03-30-2000, 06:35 AM
If i would have read that one earlier I would have answered it :)
Purger II
04-03-2000, 09:29 PM
Not true for several reasons.
First of all, "Crvena Zvezda" of the season 1990/1991 had in its line-up Belodedici, Romanian international team player.
Secondly, what do you mean by "Champions League"? The competition called "Champions Cup" existed from 1955 to 1992, when it got renamed to "Champions League". Since you decided to (mis)name the team that won it in 1991, why then mentioning "last 20 years", since nothing in the status (nor in the name) of the competition happened in 1980?
This leads to the conclusion that your question is not valid only for the period 1992-1999, but for the whole period from 1955 to now, but in that case, there were lot of teams without foreigners that won it. One of them for example, "Steaua" - they did it in 1986, and guess what? Belodedici played for them, too!
Vatreni
04-08-2000, 02:10 AM
Who is the only player to ever score goals in the world cup for two seperate countries?
Purger II
04-12-2000, 12:55 PM
Prosinecki. (1990 - ex-Yugoslavia; 1998 - Croatia.)
Too easy.
Why didn't you post it as a separate topic?
badger
02-17-2001, 01:41 PM
the answer to the first question must be celtic in 1967 as 11 scottish players beat inter milan
and that is the correct answer
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