Football Bingo
4 by 4 mixed board with clubs, leagues, nationalities, trophies and more.
How to play
Club Quiz Bingo narrows Football Bingo down to a single club's history. You choose one club quiz and a 12-cell board appears, filled with categories drawn from that club alone — trophy-winning seasons, past managers, famous transfers, positions and eras. A player from the club's history is named above the board, and you tap every cell they genuinely match. When all twelve cells are claimed, the board is complete.
4 by 4 mixed board with clubs, leagues, nationalities, trophies and more.
Because every category belongs to one club, the board rewards deep knowledge of that club rather than broad name recognition. A wrong tap costs you, so only mark a cell you are sure about; you can skip a player you do not recognise and wait for a clearer one. Close spellings are accepted, so a minor typo in a name never counts against you, and any cell can be filled by whichever player from the club's past happens to fit it.
Pick the club whose history you know best from the quiz list. Read all twelve cells first — note which are seasons, which are managers, and which are transfers or positions. When a player is named, recall their years at the club, the trophies they won there and who managed them. Tap only the cells you are certain about, and skip any player whose details you are unsure of. Keep going through the deck until every cell is claimed or your lives run out.
Long-serving club legends are gold: a one-club servant can often satisfy several seasons, a trophy and a manager cell in a single turn. Skip freely early on — an empty cell can be filled by a later player, but a wrong tap you cannot undo. Manager cells reward knowing eras, not just stars; place a player under the boss who actually signed or fielded them. Transfer cells usually want a specific arrival or departure, so wait for the player the cell is really describing. For a title-winning-season cell, a dependable squad regular from that campaign is often a safer answer than the headline name everyone reaches for.
Football Bingo spans the whole football world, while Club Quiz Bingo focuses on one club you choose. Every cell — seasons, managers, transfers, trophies — comes from that single club's history, so it rewards deep knowledge of one team rather than broad recognition.
There are twelve cells to fill. A player from the club's history is named above the board and you tap each cell they match; once all twelve are claimed, the board is complete.
Marking a cell the current player does not match costs you, so accuracy beats speed. If you are unsure about a player, it is safer to skip them and wait for one whose details you know for certain.
Yes. Minor typos and close spellings are accepted, so you are never penalised for a small mistake in how a player's name is written.