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Sporcle Events Newsletter Bonus Questions – Week of 4/13/26

Sporcle Events Newsletter Bonus Questions – Week of 4/13/26

Newsletter Bonus Questions
Week of 4/13/26

Monday 4/13 – What sporting event is famous for traditions including an all-white dress code for competitors and the eating of strawberries and cream?

Tuesday 4/14 – What U.S. state is commonly nicknamed the “Peace Garden State”?

Wednesday 4/15 – What 1990s TV show centered on the lives of six New York City friends and starred Queen Latifah?

Thursday 4/16 What is the lightest element that is a metal at standard temperature and pressure?

Friday 4/17 – What literary detective drives a Mustang and has friends named Bess and George?

Saturday 4/18 – What city, the third-most populous in one of the landlocked U.S. states, shares its name with a flat-topped geological formation?

Sunday 4/19 What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of King James II of England and the ascension of his daughter Mary II and her husband William III of Orange-Nassau to the English throne?


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Union Berlin backs coach Marie-Louise Eta after sexist abuse online<div> <p> Published on <time datetime="2026-04-13 14:18:46 +02:00">13/04/2026 – 14:18 GMT+2</time> </p> </div><div style="--widget_related_list_trans: 'Related';"> <p>Union Berlin condemned sexist comments on social media after appointing Marie-Louise Eta as the first female head coach in Europe’s “big five” football leagues, pledging the club “has her back”.</p><div> <div class="c-ad u-show-for-mobile-only"> <div class="c-ad__placeholder"> <img class="c-ad__placeholder__logo" src="https://static.euronews.com/website/images/logos/logo-euronews-stacked-outlined-72x72-grey-9.svg" width="72" height="72" alt="" loading="lazy"/> <span>ADVERTISEMENT</span> </div> </div> <div class="c-ad u-show-for-desktop"> <div class="c-ad__placeholder"> <img class="c-ad__placeholder__logo" src="https://static.euronews.com/website/images/logos/logo-euronews-stacked-outlined-72x72-grey-9.svg" width="72" height="72" alt="" loading="lazy"/> <span>ADVERTISEMENT</span> </div> </div> </div> <p>After the announcement of Eta’s appointment on Sunday, a series of critical comments on social media targeted her, claiming she was unsuitable for the job because she is a woman.</p> <p>“With all due respect, that’s sexism,” Union’s account on X responded to a post arguing that players would not take a woman’s tactical instructions seriously.</p> <p>The club also listed another comment stating that a male coach who lost to her would lose face as sexist.</p> <p>Eta is a longtime member of the club’s coaching staff, having served as an assistant to the men’s team and as head coach of the under-19 team.</p> <p>Responding to a comment expressing concern about the treatment of Eta and potential sexist backlash if she loses a game, the club posted: “The Union family has her back.”</p> <p>Eta has been named interim coach for the last five games of the season as Union aims to secure its spot in the Bundesliga for next season.</p> <p>Union previously said she will take over as head coach of the club’s women’s team for next season.</p> <p>The decision to appoint Eta won praise from Berlin’s mayor Kai Wegener, who called the decision “a strong signal for professional football and for women in elite-level sports,” but spelt Eta’s name wrong in the process.</p> <p>The club corrected him. “We were so overwhelmed,” Wegner answered.</p> <p>Eta’s first Bundesliga game as interim manager is on Saturday against Wolfsburg.</p> <p>Europe’s “big five” includes the Bundesliga, England’s Premier League, the Spanish La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1. These are considered the continent’s most prestigious domestic competitions.</p> <p>Women have managed men’s teams in other European leagues, but none had previously coached in any of the big five until Eta’s appointment.</p> <p>The club dismissed its previous head coach Steffen Baumgart earlier this month after a series of poor results left Union in the relegation zone.</p> </div><div id=""> <p>Additional sources<strong> • AP</strong></p> </div>#Union #Berlin #backs #coach #MarieLouise #Eta #sexist #abuse #onlineSexism,Berlin,Germany,Misogyny,Football

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