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Soccer Digest, May, 2002

1. Who led the MetroStars in points in 2001: Rodrigo Faria, Clint Mathis, Adolfo Valencia, or Mark Chung?

2. Which of the 15 teams that will represent Europe at Japan/Korea 2002 has gone the longest time without qualifying for a World Cup or a European Championship finals: Poland, Turkey, Slovenia, or Croatia?

3. For which club does Portugal striker Pauleta star?

4. Which MLS team acquired Mamadou Diallo, Alex Pineda Chacon, and Steve Ralston in the 2002 dispersal draft?

5. Which of the following teams was not one of the three MLS clubs to play 27 regular-season games in 2001: the Tampa Bay Mutiny, the Miami Fusion, the New England Revolution, or the Chicago Fire?

6. In 2001, among the MLS's top five assist men, only two teams were represented. Which two clubs were those?

7. Which two teams are playing in the opening match of the 2002 World Cup?

8. Who led MLS in goals scored during the 2001 playoffs: Landon Donovan, Rodrigo Faria, Manny Lagos, or Sasha Victorine?

9. What Ghanaian-born star is making waves for Schalke 04 in Germany?

10. In which city will the 2002 World Cup final be held: Seoul, Saitama, Suwon, or Yokohama?

Quick Quiz Answers

1. Mathis, with 19 (seven goals, five assists), despite playing in only 10 games. 2. Poland. 3. Bordeaux. 4. The New England Revolution. 5. The Fusion, who were one of nine teams to play 26 games in 2001. 6. The Miami Fusion (Alex Pineda Chacon, Preki, and Ian Bishop) and the Columbus Crew (John Wilmar Perez and Jeff Cunningham). 7. Cup holders France and Senegal, who will meet in Seoul on May 31. 8. Donovan, with five goals in six games, including one in the 2001 MLS Cup. 9. Gerald Asamoah. 10. Yokohama, on June 30. Caption: The Colorado Rapids.

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