25 + Sports Trivia questions


Keeping up with the newest happenings in the sports world can always be entertaining with sports trivia. It is a means to test the current state of knowledge and satisfy your appetite for information. You would be shocked to hear how much undiscovered knowledge there is in the world of sports, especially with all the fascinating things that are happening in it. These 10 fascinating and enjoyable facts will keep your mind occupied and your passion for sports developing. 
Fans may explore the interesting field of sports trivia and learn about the extraordinary accomplishments, fascinating histories, and oddball facts of their favorite games. For sports fans of all ages, discovering sports trivia offers a roller coaster trip from famous incidents to lesser-known anecdotes.
In this article, we'll look upon a captivating adventure through the world of sports trivia, uncovering interesting facts, legendary records, and the unique charm that makes sports trivia a fascination.

Here are 25+ sports trivia questions for kids 

 

 

1. Which city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896?

Answer: Athens, Greece.

 

2. Who was the youngest player to win the Masters Tournament in golf?

Answer: Tiger Woods.

 

3. Which NFL team has won the most Super Bowl championships?

Answer: The New England Patriots.

 

4. In what year was the first FIFA Women's World Cup held?

Answer: 1991

 

5. Who holds the record for the fastest 100-meter sprint in history?

Answer: Usain Bolt.

 

6. What is the only sport to have been played on the moon?

Answer: Golf.

 

7. Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?

Answer: Brazil.

 

8. Who won the most recent FIFA Men's World Cup?

Answer: France (as of 2022).

 

9. In baseball, what is the term for a batter hitting the ball out of the park?

Answer: Home run.

 

10. Who holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis?

Answer: Margaret Court.

 

11. Which country invented the sport of rugby?

Answer: England.

 

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12. Who won the most recent NBA Championship?

Answer: Milwaukee Bucks (as of 2022).

 

13. What is the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?

Answer: 18 inches

 

14. Who was the first person to run a mile in under four minutes?

Answer: Roger Bannister.

 

15. What is the oldest continuously held trophy in sports?

Answer: The America's Cup (sailing)

 

16. Which country hosts the Tour de France, a prestigious cycling race?

Answer: France.

 

17. Who is the all-time leading scorer in the NHL (National Hockey League)?

Answer: Wayne Gretzky.

 

18. What is the diameter of a standard basketball in inches?

Answer: 29.5 inches.

 

19. In which sport would you perform a "slam dunk"?

Answer: Basketball.

 

20. Which tennis player has won the most Wimbledon singles titles?

Answer: Martina Navratilova (9 titles).

 

21. Who holds the record for the most goals scored in a single FIFA World Cup tournament?

Answer: Just Fontaine, with 13 goals in the 1958 World Cup.

 

22. Which city hosted the Summer Olympics in 2016?

Answer: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

23. In what sport would you find the terms "double play" and "home run"?

Answer: Baseball

 

24. What is the highest possible break in snooker?

Answer: 147.

 

25. Which country won the most medals at the 2012 London Olympics?

Answer: United States.

 

26. Who won the most recent FIFA Women's World Cup?

Answer: United States (2019).

 

27. What is the name of the horse racing event known as "the most exciting two minutes in sports"?

Answer: The Kentucky Derby.

 

28. Which athlete is often referred to as "The Fastest Man Alive"?

Answer: Usain Bolt.

 

29. Who is the only boxer to have won world titles in eight different weight classes?

Answer: Manny Pacquiao.

 

30. What is the term for scoring three goals in a single game in ice hockey?

Answer: Hat trick.

 

31. Which country won the most medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics?

Answer: United States.

 

32. Who holds the record for the most NBA championships won by a player?

Answer: Bill Russell, with 11 titles.

 

33. What is the length of a standard Olympic swimming pool in meters?

Answer: 50 meters.

 

34. Which country has won the most Rugby World Cups?

Answer: New Zealand.

 

35. In what sport would you perform a "slalom"?

Answer: Skiing (Alpine skiing).

 

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