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Win FIFA World Football Records 2010
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Win FIFA World Football Records 2010
Sport.co.uk have teamed up with Carlton Publishing to give away three copies of FIFA World Football Records 2010! Carlton have published the first ever officially licensed FIFA book of world football records. All die hard footie fans will be desperate for a copy!
The World Cup – being held in South Africa in 2010 – is the world’s second largest sporting event in terms of coverage and television audiences, behind the Summer Olympic Games. Such is football’s global nature that there are more federations in FIFA than there are members of the United Nations or the Olympic Games movement.
FIFA World Football Records 2010 is a celebration of football from a statistical angle, but with a difference. These aren’t just records, but there are stories behind them, all complemented by carefully chosen photographs. Licensed by football’s world governing body, most of 206 members of FIFA are covered in some way, with the largest federations’ records stretching to numerous pages, each containing a diverse range of facts, figures and statistics both at domestic and international level, for club and country. This is the ideal book to take to football quiz because almost every answer to a question of records will be found somewhere in these pages.
Win one of THREE copies!
To be ready for the World Cup, and brush up on your statistics in time for next summer, simply answer this simple question below:
Sir Geoff Hurst scored a hattrick for England in the 1966 World Cup Final against Germany, but, who scored England's other goal?
(a) Martin Peters
(b) Alan Ball
(c) Roger Hunt
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Entry to the prize draw must be made by answering the question above. The promoter reserves the right to disqualify incomplete, altered or illegible entries.
2. No purchase necessary
3. Entries should be sent using the form above. Closing date for receipt of entries is Monday 30th November. No bulk or third party entries.
4. Promoter is not responsible for any entries lost, damaged or delayed in the post. Proof of posting is not accepted as proof of receipt.
5. Only one entry per person. Entries from UK residents only.
6. No cash alternative will be offered. In the unlikely event of circumstances beyond its control, the promoter reserves the right to replace the prizes with alternatives of equal or greater value.
7. The judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
8. Entry instructions form part of the terms and conditions, and participation in this competition means acceptance of these terms and conditions.
9. The Promoter is www.sport.co.uk.
10. The Promoter will not share the data collected.
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