Quiz! Can you name the last 100 penalty scorers in the Premier League?
Twelve minutes on the clock, 100 namesto guess - some appear more than once.Remember to tweet your scores@FourFourTwoand share with your mates.NOW TRYQuiz! Can you name every city to host a World Cup final? Little known fact: the penno was actually invented by a referee, Sir Joseph Penalty,back in 1888.After Sir Rupert Through-On-Goalwas hauled to the ground by Lord Geoffrey Centre-Half in a game between Oxford University and Preston North End, Sir Joseph saw fit to enact a penalty of some kind.The Victorian referee was famous within the sport for having a stride that was exactly one yard. He counted twelve steps back from the goal-line and awarded a direct free kick on goal, as punishment to the rowdy Oxford Uni defender.But let's not start on the subject of free kicks - as they were invented Lance Corporal Henry Free-Kick while on tour with the Royal Batallion, ten years earlier in a friendly against Her Majesty's Commonwealth XI.We thought that VAR would clear up whether the controversy over spot-kicks. If anything, we argue about it more, now. But this afternoon, let's not quarrel - we just want you to name the last 100 scorers from 12 yards.While you’re here, why not take advantage of our brilliant new subscribers’ offer? Get5 copies of the world's greatest football magazine for just £5– the game’s greatest stories and finest journalism direct to your door for less than the cost of a London pint. Cheers!NOW READ...RANKED!The 50 best feuds in modern footballCOMMENTIn short, more bookings – four steps to tackle time-wasting in footballGUIDEPremier League live stream best VPN: how to watch every game from anywhere in the world---More great football quizzes on FourFourTwo.com