Test your football knowledge across rules, legendary players, major tournaments, and club history. These quizzes help you recall key moments, terminology, and records—from domestic leagues to international competitions.

Test how well you know the most common NFL penalties and the referee signals that go with them. From false start to pass interference, you’ll match calls to situations and learn what officials are communicating. Choose your question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Test your Super Bowl knowledge by identifying the winner from the matchup. Each question gives you the two teams that faced off—your job is to pick who won that Super Bowl. With mixed difficulty, it’s great for both casual fans and stats-focused historians.

Match every NFL franchise to the stadium it calls home, from iconic venues to newer builds. With mixed difficulty, you’ll see easy layups alongside trickier teams that have moved, renamed, or share a market. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.
There are 3 quizzes with 254 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Expect questions on rules, players, clubs, leagues, tournaments, and notable records from football history.
Yes. The 3 quizzes vary in length and difficulty, so you can start easier and move to more detailed question sets.
Across this category, there are 254 questions in 3 quizzes.
These football quizzes focus on rules and terminology, famous players and managers, clubs and leagues, and major tournaments and records.
You’ll also practice recognizing match situations (fouls, restarts, offside) and linking teams to stadiums, titles, and historic moments.
Each question has 4 options to choose from, and there’s no timer—so you can think through tricky rules questions or close record comparisons.
Quizzes vary in length and difficulty, letting you start with quick refreshers and move up to longer sets that mix easy facts with deeper football history.
Modern football’s Laws of the Game were standardized in the 19th century, and today the sport is governed globally through IFAB and FIFA, with domestic leagues running alongside international competitions.
Records can be surprisingly specific—like fastest goals, unbeaten runs, or most appearances—so learning how competitions are structured helps you answer questions more accurately.