In April 2025, this English striker surpassed club legend Pascal Groß to become Brighton’s outright all-time top goalscorer in the Premier League.
Welbz
Name one PL London club from North, South, East and West.
host decides.
Al Mokawloon: 38 Apps (11 Goals)
Basel: 47 Apps (9 Goals)
Chelsea: 13 Apps (2 Goals)
Fiorentina (Loan): 16 Apps (6 Goals)
Roma: 65 Apps (29 Goals)
Liverpool: 250+ Apps (150+ Goals)
Salah
The Twist: Born in the Basque region, this Athletic Bilbao legend and ironman originally earned one senior cap for Spain in 2016. He switched to his parents' homeland in 2022, while his younger brother opted to stay and win Euro 2024 with Spain.
Inaki
At the Ballon d'Or ceremony, the award handed out to the best under-21 player in the world is named after this legendary French midfielder. NAME THE AWARD.
Kopa Trophy
Despite being separated by over 40 miles, Brighton shares a fierce rivalry known as the "M23 Derby" with this London club.
CPFC
This legendary left-back inflamed the Chelsea-Arsenal rivalry in 2006 when he forced a move to Stamford Bridge, later claiming he nearly swerved his car off the road in disgust when Arsenal offered him a mere £55,000 a week.
Ashley Cole
West Ham United: 148 Apps (24 Goals)
Swansea City (Loan): 9 Apps (1 Goal)
Chelsea: 429 Apps (147 Goals)
Manchester City: 32 Apps (6 Goals)
New York City FC: 29 Apps (15 Goals)
Lampard
Born in Madrid and a product of Atlético's youth system, this electric Manchester United winger chose his mother's homeland over Spain. NAME PLAYER AND NATIONAL TEAM.
Garnacho
The Premier League Golden Boot has ended in a three-way tie on three separate occasions in the history of the competition. Name the three players in the latest three-way Golden Shoe tie.
Salah-Mane-Auba
Brighton’s legendary scouting network unearthed this midfielder, who eventually left the South Coast for Chelsea for a British record transfer fee.
Caicedo
In a wild 4-1 home defeat to Chelsea in November 2023, Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou stunned pundits by continuing to deploy this extremely aggressive tactical setup despite his team being reduced to nine men.
High line
2017–2019 Sochaux II 13-0
2018–2020 Sochaux 27-0
2020–2024 VfL Wolfsburg 111-6
2024– Crystal Palace 70-2
Lacroix
Born in Stoke-on-Trent, this English striker famously got called up to this South American national team after a researcher for the video game Football Manager noticed his mother's heritage, prompting him to add "Díaz" to the back of his shirt. NAME THE COUNTRY.
Chile
In the 2013–14 season, this player shared the Golden Shoe with Cristiano Ronaldo while playing for Liverpool.
Suarez
Brighton made headlines in 2024 by hiring this 31-year-old manager from St. Pauli, making him the youngest permanent boss in Premier League history.
Hurzeler
In August 2022, a 2-2 draw between Chelsea and Spurs saw Cristian Romero controversially avoid a red card after pulling this Chelsea defender down by his hair.
Cucu
[2016–2019] Borussia Dortmund: 90 Apps (13 Goals)
[2019–2023] Chelsea: 98 Apps (20 Goals)
[2023–Present] AC Milan: 40+ Apps (14+ Goals)
Pulisic
Though born in Stuttgart, this player grew up in London, came through Chelsea's academy, and shared a pitch with Jude Bellingham while representing England at the U21 level before finally choosing to represent his birth nation. NAME PLAYER
Musiala
In 2012, this national team achieved an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first—and only—men's team to win three consecutive major international tournaments.
Spain
In September 2023, this forward made history by converting a penalty against AEK Athens to score Brighton's first-ever goal in European football.
Pedro
In January 2023, this forward's loan move to Chelsea started in disastrous fashion when he was shown a straight red card for a reckless tackle just 58 minutes into his debut against local rivals Fulham.
Felix
[2012–2014] Heerenveen: 36 Apps (11 Goals)
[2014–2016] Twente: 68 Apps (30 Goals)
[2016–2020] Ajax: 112 Apps (38 Goals)
[2020–2023] Chelsea: 64 Apps (6 Goals)
[2023–Present] Galatasaray: 19+ Apps (6+ Goals)
Ziyech
Born and raised in Slough, England, this right-back had never lived in Eastern Europe and didn't speak the language when he qualified for his new national team through his mother's heritage. NAME PLAYER AND NATIONAL TEAM.
Poland
In 2015, this Southampton winger shattered Robbie Fowler's milestone for the fastest Premier League hat-trick, scoring three goals against Aston Villa in exactly 2 minutes and 56 seconds.
Mane