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gem-squad_v2-train-18700 | 5726f7b0708984140094d74d | Nigeria | Internationally, Nigeria is infamous for a form of bank fraud dubbed 419, a type of advance fee fraud (named after Section 419 of the Nigerian Penal Code) along with the "Nigerian scam", a form of confidence trick practised by individuals and criminal syndicates. These scams involve a complicit Nigerian bank (the laws being set up loosely to allow it) and a scammer who claims to have money he needs to obtain from that bank. The victim is talked into exchanging bank account information on the premise that the money will be transferred to him, and then he'll get to keep a cut. In reality, money is taken out instead, and/or large fees (which seem small in comparison with the imaginary wealth he awaits) are deducted. In 2003, the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (or EFCC) was created, ostensibly to combat this and other forms of organised financial crime. | What type of entity is complicit in the 419 scams? | What type of entity is complicit in the 419 scams? | [
"What type of entity is complicit in the 419 scams?"
] | {
"text": [
"bank"
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"answer_start": [
305
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18701 | 5726f8b75951b619008f83b3 | Nigeria | Nigeria has also been pervaded by political corruption. It was ranked 143 out of 182 countries in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index; however, it improved to 136th position in 2014. More than $400 billion were stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999. In late 2013, Nigeria's then central bank governor Lamido Sanusi informed President Goodluck Jonathan that the state oil company, NNPC had failed to remit US$20 billion of oil revenues, which it owed the state. Jonathan however dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for his mismanagement of the central bank's budget. A Senate committee also found Sanusi’s account to be lacking substance. After the conclusion of the NNPC's account Audit, it was announced in January 2015 that NNPC's non-remitted revenue is actually US$1.48billion, which it needs to refund back to the Government. | In 2011 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking? | In 2011 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking? | [
"In 2011 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking?"
] | {
"text": [
"143 out of 182 countries"
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"answer_start": [
70
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18702 | 5726f8b75951b619008f83b4 | Nigeria | Nigeria has also been pervaded by political corruption. It was ranked 143 out of 182 countries in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index; however, it improved to 136th position in 2014. More than $400 billion were stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999. In late 2013, Nigeria's then central bank governor Lamido Sanusi informed President Goodluck Jonathan that the state oil company, NNPC had failed to remit US$20 billion of oil revenues, which it owed the state. Jonathan however dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for his mismanagement of the central bank's budget. A Senate committee also found Sanusi’s account to be lacking substance. After the conclusion of the NNPC's account Audit, it was announced in January 2015 that NNPC's non-remitted revenue is actually US$1.48billion, which it needs to refund back to the Government. | In 2014 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking? | In 2014 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking? | [
"In 2014 rankings, how bad was Nigeria's corruption ranking?"
] | {
"text": [
"136th position"
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186
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18703 | 5726f8b75951b619008f83b5 | Nigeria | Nigeria has also been pervaded by political corruption. It was ranked 143 out of 182 countries in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index; however, it improved to 136th position in 2014. More than $400 billion were stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999. In late 2013, Nigeria's then central bank governor Lamido Sanusi informed President Goodluck Jonathan that the state oil company, NNPC had failed to remit US$20 billion of oil revenues, which it owed the state. Jonathan however dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for his mismanagement of the central bank's budget. A Senate committee also found Sanusi’s account to be lacking substance. After the conclusion of the NNPC's account Audit, it was announced in January 2015 that NNPC's non-remitted revenue is actually US$1.48billion, which it needs to refund back to the Government. | How much was embezzled from the Nigerian government in 1960-1999? | How much was embezzled from the Nigerian government in 1960-1999? | [
"How much was embezzled from the Nigerian government in 1960-1999?"
] | {
"text": [
"More than $400 billion"
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210
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18704 | 5726f8b75951b619008f83b6 | Nigeria | Nigeria has also been pervaded by political corruption. It was ranked 143 out of 182 countries in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index; however, it improved to 136th position in 2014. More than $400 billion were stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999. In late 2013, Nigeria's then central bank governor Lamido Sanusi informed President Goodluck Jonathan that the state oil company, NNPC had failed to remit US$20 billion of oil revenues, which it owed the state. Jonathan however dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for his mismanagement of the central bank's budget. A Senate committee also found Sanusi’s account to be lacking substance. After the conclusion of the NNPC's account Audit, it was announced in January 2015 that NNPC's non-remitted revenue is actually US$1.48billion, which it needs to refund back to the Government. | The state oil company NNPC was initially thought to owe how much to the government? | The state oil company NNPC was initially thought to owe how much to the government? | [
"The state oil company NNPC was initially thought to owe how much to the government?"
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"text": [
"US$20 billion"
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462
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18705 | 5726f8b75951b619008f83b7 | Nigeria | Nigeria has also been pervaded by political corruption. It was ranked 143 out of 182 countries in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index; however, it improved to 136th position in 2014. More than $400 billion were stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999. In late 2013, Nigeria's then central bank governor Lamido Sanusi informed President Goodluck Jonathan that the state oil company, NNPC had failed to remit US$20 billion of oil revenues, which it owed the state. Jonathan however dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for his mismanagement of the central bank's budget. A Senate committee also found Sanusi’s account to be lacking substance. After the conclusion of the NNPC's account Audit, it was announced in January 2015 that NNPC's non-remitted revenue is actually US$1.48billion, which it needs to refund back to the Government. | In a corrected audit, the state oil company NNPC was found to only owe how much to the government? | In a corrected audit, the state oil company NNPC was found to only owe how much to the government? | [
"In a corrected audit, the state oil company NNPC was found to only owe how much to the government?"
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"US$1.48billion"
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827
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gem-squad_v2-train-18706 | 5726f9365951b619008f83d1 | Nigeria | The Nigerian film industry is known as Nollywood (a portmanteau of Nigeria and Hollywood) and is now the 2nd-largest producer of movies in the world. Nigerian film studios are based in Lagos, Kano and Enugu, forming a major portion of the local economy of these cities. Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the country's film industry has been aided by the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies. | When did the Nigerian film industry begin? | When did the Nigerian film industry begin? | [
"When did the Nigerian film industry begin?"
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"the 1960s"
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437
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gem-squad_v2-train-18707 | 5726f9365951b619008f83d2 | Nigeria | The Nigerian film industry is known as Nollywood (a portmanteau of Nigeria and Hollywood) and is now the 2nd-largest producer of movies in the world. Nigerian film studios are based in Lagos, Kano and Enugu, forming a major portion of the local economy of these cities. Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the country's film industry has been aided by the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies. | Which African country has the continent's largest movie industry? | Which African country has the continent's largest movie industry? | [
"Which African country has the continent's largest movie industry?"
] | {
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"Nigerian"
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"answer_start": [
270
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18708 | 5726f9365951b619008f83d3 | Nigeria | The Nigerian film industry is known as Nollywood (a portmanteau of Nigeria and Hollywood) and is now the 2nd-largest producer of movies in the world. Nigerian film studios are based in Lagos, Kano and Enugu, forming a major portion of the local economy of these cities. Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the country's film industry has been aided by the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies. | Which cities are Nigeria's movie studios located in? | Which cities are Nigeria's movie studios located in? | [
"Which cities are Nigeria's movie studios located in?"
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"Lagos, Kano and Enugu"
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"answer_start": [
185
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18709 | 5726f9365951b619008f83d4 | Nigeria | The Nigerian film industry is known as Nollywood (a portmanteau of Nigeria and Hollywood) and is now the 2nd-largest producer of movies in the world. Nigerian film studios are based in Lagos, Kano and Enugu, forming a major portion of the local economy of these cities. Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the country's film industry has been aided by the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies. | What is the nickname for Nigeria's movie industry? | What is the nickname for Nigeria's movie industry? | [
"What is the nickname for Nigeria's movie industry?"
] | {
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"Nollywood"
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39
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18710 | 5726f9365951b619008f83d5 | Nigeria | The Nigerian film industry is known as Nollywood (a portmanteau of Nigeria and Hollywood) and is now the 2nd-largest producer of movies in the world. Nigerian film studios are based in Lagos, Kano and Enugu, forming a major portion of the local economy of these cities. Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the country's film industry has been aided by the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies. | Where does Nigeria's movie industry rank worldwide? | Where does Nigeria's movie industry rank worldwide? | [
"Where does Nigeria's movie industry rank worldwide?"
] | {
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"2nd-largest"
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105
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18711 | 5726f9e05951b619008f83e5 | Nigeria | Football is largely considered the Nigeria's national sport and the country has its own Premier League of football. Nigeria's national football team, known as the "Super Eagles", has made the World Cup on five occasions 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, and most recently in 2014. In April 1994, the Super Eagles ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, the highest ranking achieved by an African football team. They won the African Cup of Nations in 1980, 1994, and 2013, and have also hosted the U-17 & U-20 World Cup. They won the gold medal for football in the 1996 Summer Olympics (in which they beat Argentina) becoming the first African football team to win gold in Olympic Football. | Which years did Nigeria win the African Cup of Nations? | Which years did Nigeria win the African Cup of Nations? | [
"Which years did Nigeria win the African Cup of Nations?"
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"1980, 1994, and 2013"
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439
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gem-squad_v2-train-18712 | 5726f9e05951b619008f83e6 | Nigeria | Football is largely considered the Nigeria's national sport and the country has its own Premier League of football. Nigeria's national football team, known as the "Super Eagles", has made the World Cup on five occasions 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, and most recently in 2014. In April 1994, the Super Eagles ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, the highest ranking achieved by an African football team. They won the African Cup of Nations in 1980, 1994, and 2013, and have also hosted the U-17 & U-20 World Cup. They won the gold medal for football in the 1996 Summer Olympics (in which they beat Argentina) becoming the first African football team to win gold in Olympic Football. | When did Nigeria win a Summer Olympics gold medal? | When did Nigeria win a Summer Olympics gold medal? | [
"When did Nigeria win a Summer Olympics gold medal?"
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"1996"
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553
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gem-squad_v2-train-18713 | 5726f9e05951b619008f83e7 | Nigeria | Football is largely considered the Nigeria's national sport and the country has its own Premier League of football. Nigeria's national football team, known as the "Super Eagles", has made the World Cup on five occasions 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, and most recently in 2014. In April 1994, the Super Eagles ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, the highest ranking achieved by an African football team. They won the African Cup of Nations in 1980, 1994, and 2013, and have also hosted the U-17 & U-20 World Cup. They won the gold medal for football in the 1996 Summer Olympics (in which they beat Argentina) becoming the first African football team to win gold in Olympic Football. | What did Nigeria win a Summer Olympics gold medal for? | What did Nigeria win a Summer Olympics gold medal for? | [
"What did Nigeria win a Summer Olympics gold medal for?"
] | {
"text": [
"football"
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537
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18714 | 5726f9e05951b619008f83e8 | Nigeria | Football is largely considered the Nigeria's national sport and the country has its own Premier League of football. Nigeria's national football team, known as the "Super Eagles", has made the World Cup on five occasions 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, and most recently in 2014. In April 1994, the Super Eagles ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, the highest ranking achieved by an African football team. They won the African Cup of Nations in 1980, 1994, and 2013, and have also hosted the U-17 & U-20 World Cup. They won the gold medal for football in the 1996 Summer Olympics (in which they beat Argentina) becoming the first African football team to win gold in Olympic Football. | What country did Nigeria beat to win a Summer Olympics gold medal? | What country did Nigeria beat to win a Summer Olympics gold medal? | [
"What country did Nigeria beat to win a Summer Olympics gold medal?"
] | {
"text": [
"Argentina"
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594
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18715 | 5726f9e05951b619008f83e9 | Nigeria | Football is largely considered the Nigeria's national sport and the country has its own Premier League of football. Nigeria's national football team, known as the "Super Eagles", has made the World Cup on five occasions 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, and most recently in 2014. In April 1994, the Super Eagles ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, the highest ranking achieved by an African football team. They won the African Cup of Nations in 1980, 1994, and 2013, and have also hosted the U-17 & U-20 World Cup. They won the gold medal for football in the 1996 Summer Olympics (in which they beat Argentina) becoming the first African football team to win gold in Olympic Football. | What is Nigeria's national football team called? | What is Nigeria's national football team called? | [
"What is Nigeria's national football team called?"
] | {
"text": [
"Super Eagles"
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"answer_start": [
164
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18716 | 5726fa66dd62a815002e96b6 | Nigeria | The nation's cadet team from Japan '93 produced some international players notably Nwankwo Kanu, a two-time African Footballer of the year who won the European Champions League with Ajax Amsterdam and later played with Inter Milan, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Other players that graduated from the junior teams are Nduka Ugbade, Jonathan Akpoborie, Victor Ikpeba, Celestine Babayaro, Wilson Oruma and Taye Taiwo. Some other famous Nigerian footballers include John Obi Mikel, Obafemi Martins, Vincent Enyeama, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Rashidi Yekini, Peter Odemwingie and Jay-Jay Okocha. | Nwankwo Kanu won what honor twice? | Nwankwo Kanu won what honor twice? | [
"Nwankwo Kanu won what honor twice?"
] | {
"text": [
"African Footballer of the year"
],
"answer_start": [
108
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18717 | 5726fa66dd62a815002e96b7 | Nigeria | The nation's cadet team from Japan '93 produced some international players notably Nwankwo Kanu, a two-time African Footballer of the year who won the European Champions League with Ajax Amsterdam and later played with Inter Milan, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Other players that graduated from the junior teams are Nduka Ugbade, Jonathan Akpoborie, Victor Ikpeba, Celestine Babayaro, Wilson Oruma and Taye Taiwo. Some other famous Nigerian footballers include John Obi Mikel, Obafemi Martins, Vincent Enyeama, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Rashidi Yekini, Peter Odemwingie and Jay-Jay Okocha. | Nwankwo Kanu won in what championship league? | Nwankwo Kanu won in what championship league? | [
"Nwankwo Kanu won in what championship league?"
] | {
"text": [
"European Champions League"
],
"answer_start": [
151
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18718 | 5726fa66dd62a815002e96b8 | Nigeria | The nation's cadet team from Japan '93 produced some international players notably Nwankwo Kanu, a two-time African Footballer of the year who won the European Champions League with Ajax Amsterdam and later played with Inter Milan, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Other players that graduated from the junior teams are Nduka Ugbade, Jonathan Akpoborie, Victor Ikpeba, Celestine Babayaro, Wilson Oruma and Taye Taiwo. Some other famous Nigerian footballers include John Obi Mikel, Obafemi Martins, Vincent Enyeama, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Rashidi Yekini, Peter Odemwingie and Jay-Jay Okocha. | What team did Nwankwo Kanu go on to play on? | What team did Nwankwo Kanu go on to play on? | [
"What team did Nwankwo Kanu go on to play on?"
] | {
"text": [
"Inter Milan, Arsenal"
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219
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18719 | 5726fadfdd62a815002e96c6 | Nigeria | Nigeria's human rights record remains poor; According to the US Department of State, the most significant human rights problems are: use of excessive force by security forces; impunity for abuses by security forces; arbitrary arrests; prolonged pretrial detention; judicial corruption and executive influence on the judiciary; rape, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of prisoners, detainees and suspects; harsh and life‑threatening prison and detention centre conditions; human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution and forced labour; societal violence and vigilante killings; child labour, child abuse and child sexual exploitation; female genital mutilation (FGM); domestic violence; discrimination based on sex, ethnicity, region and religion. | How are Nigerian prisoners mistreated? | How are Nigerian prisoners mistreated? | [
"How are Nigerian prisoners mistreated?"
] | {
"text": [
"rape, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment"
],
"answer_start": [
327
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18720 | 5726fadfdd62a815002e96c7 | Nigeria | Nigeria's human rights record remains poor; According to the US Department of State, the most significant human rights problems are: use of excessive force by security forces; impunity for abuses by security forces; arbitrary arrests; prolonged pretrial detention; judicial corruption and executive influence on the judiciary; rape, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of prisoners, detainees and suspects; harsh and life‑threatening prison and detention centre conditions; human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution and forced labour; societal violence and vigilante killings; child labour, child abuse and child sexual exploitation; female genital mutilation (FGM); domestic violence; discrimination based on sex, ethnicity, region and religion. | What are the conditions like in Nigerian prisons? | What are the conditions like in Nigerian prisons? | [
"What are the conditions like in Nigerian prisons?"
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"text": [
"harsh and life‑threatening"
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427
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18721 | 5726fadfdd62a815002e96c8 | Nigeria | Nigeria's human rights record remains poor; According to the US Department of State, the most significant human rights problems are: use of excessive force by security forces; impunity for abuses by security forces; arbitrary arrests; prolonged pretrial detention; judicial corruption and executive influence on the judiciary; rape, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of prisoners, detainees and suspects; harsh and life‑threatening prison and detention centre conditions; human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution and forced labour; societal violence and vigilante killings; child labour, child abuse and child sexual exploitation; female genital mutilation (FGM); domestic violence; discrimination based on sex, ethnicity, region and religion. | How are children mistreated in Nigeria? | How are children mistreated in Nigeria? | [
"How are children mistreated in Nigeria?"
] | {
"text": [
"child labour, child abuse and child sexual exploitation"
],
"answer_start": [
605
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18722 | 5726fadfdd62a815002e96c9 | Nigeria | Nigeria's human rights record remains poor; According to the US Department of State, the most significant human rights problems are: use of excessive force by security forces; impunity for abuses by security forces; arbitrary arrests; prolonged pretrial detention; judicial corruption and executive influence on the judiciary; rape, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of prisoners, detainees and suspects; harsh and life‑threatening prison and detention centre conditions; human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution and forced labour; societal violence and vigilante killings; child labour, child abuse and child sexual exploitation; female genital mutilation (FGM); domestic violence; discrimination based on sex, ethnicity, region and religion. | What types of discrimination are common in Nigeria? | What types of discrimination are common in Nigeria? | [
"What types of discrimination are common in Nigeria?"
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"text": [
"sex, ethnicity, region and religion"
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738
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gem-squad_v2-train-18723 | 572fb14eb2c2fd1400568363 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | How many club members are there? | How many club members are there? | [
"How many club members are there?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-18724 | 572fb14eb2c2fd1400568364 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | How many matches does each team play? | How many matches does each team play? | [
"How many matches does each team play?"
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118
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gem-squad_v2-train-18725 | 572fb14eb2c2fd1400568365 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | What days are most games played? | What days are most games played? | [
"What days are most games played?"
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238
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gem-squad_v2-train-18726 | 572fb14eb2c2fd1400568366 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | Who sponsors the Premier League? | Who sponsors the Premier League? | [
"Who sponsors the Premier League?"
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327
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gem-squad_v2-train-18727 | 572fb14eb2c2fd1400568367 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | What name is the Premier League known as outside of the United Kingdom? | What name is the Premier League known as outside of the United Kingdom? | [
"What name is the Premier League known as outside of the United Kingdom?"
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473
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gem-squad_v2-train-18728 | 5733dfd24776f419006613e8 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | How many member clubs are shareholders in the Premier League? | How many member clubs are shareholders in the Premier League? | [
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"20"
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49
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18729 | 5733dfd24776f419006613e9 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | When do Premier League seasons run from? | When do Premier League seasons run from? | [
"When do Premier League seasons run from?"
] | {
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"August to May"
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103
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18730 | 5733dfd24776f419006613ea | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | How many matches do each team play? | How many matches do each team play? | [
"How many matches do each team play?"
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"38"
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129
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gem-squad_v2-train-18731 | 5733dfd24776f419006613eb | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | Who sponsors the Premier League? | Who sponsors the Premier League? | [
"Who sponsors the Premier League?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-18736 | 5ad0b6aa645df0001a2d0127 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | What are mostly played on Sunday mornings? | What are mostly played on Sunday mornings? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18737 | 5ad0b6aa645df0001a2d0128 | Premier_League | The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons; others during weekday evenings. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and thus officially known as the Barclays Premier League and is colloquially known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is commonly referred to as the English Premier League (EPL). | Because it is sponsored by the shareholders, what is the league officially known as? | Because it is sponsored by the shareholders, what is the league officially known as? | [
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344
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gem-squad_v2-train-18741 | 572fb39e04bcaa1900d76c0e | Premier_League | The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from the Football League, which was originally founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The deal was worth £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. The league generates €2.2 billion per year in domestic and international television rights. In 2014/15, teams were apportioned revenues of £1.6 billion. | How much revenue does the league generate in domestic and international television rights? | How much revenue does the league generate in domestic and international television rights? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18750 | 5ad0b768645df0001a2d0144 | Premier_League | The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from the Football League, which was originally founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The deal was worth £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. The league generates €2.2 billion per year in domestic and international television rights. In 2014/15, teams were apportioned revenues of £1.6 billion. | On which date was the Football Premier League formed? | On which date was the Football Premier League formed? | [
"On which date was the Football Premier League formed?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-18751 | 5ad0b768645df0001a2d0145 | Premier_League | The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from the Football League, which was originally founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The deal was worth £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. The league generates €2.2 billion per year in domestic and international television rights. In 2014/15, teams were apportioned revenues of £1.6 billion. | As of 2013, how much has the league generated in domestic and international television rights? | As of 2013, how much has the league generated in domestic and international television rights? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18752 | 5ad0b768645df0001a2d0146 | Premier_League | The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from the Football League, which was originally founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The deal was worth £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. The league generates €2.2 billion per year in domestic and international television rights. In 2014/15, teams were apportioned revenues of £1.6 billion. | How much revenue were teams given during 2013/14? | How much revenue were teams given during 2013/14? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18753 | 572fb545b2c2fd140056838b | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | Is the Premier League the most watched football league in the world? | Is the Premier League the most watched football league in the world? | [
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69
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gem-squad_v2-train-18755 | 572fb545b2c2fd140056838d | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | What is the potential television audience of the Premier League? | What is the potential television audience of the Premier League? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18756 | 572fb545b2c2fd140056838e | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | What is the average game attendance for the league? | What is the average game attendance for the league? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18757 | 572fb545b2c2fd140056838f | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | What is the Premier League's UEFA co-efficients of leagues rank? | What is the Premier League's UEFA co-efficients of leagues rank? | [
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381
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101
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gem-squad_v2-train-18759 | 5733e19dd058e614000b64aa | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | What average attendance number was exceeded by the Premier League in the 2014-15 season? | What average attendance number was exceeded by the Premier League in the 2014-15 season? | [
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246
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316
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gem-squad_v2-train-18762 | 5733e19dd058e614000b64ad | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | What is the potential television audience of the Premier League? | What is the potential television audience of the Premier League? | [
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150
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"Which league is the least watched in the world?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-18764 | 5ad0b828645df0001a2d0155 | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | Which league is the most watched football league in the United States? | Which league is the most watched football league in the United States? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18765 | 5ad0b828645df0001a2d0156 | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | The Premier League broadcasts in 643 territories to how many million homes? | The Premier League broadcasts in 643 territories to how many million homes? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18766 | 5ad0b828645df0001a2d0157 | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | The Premier League is broadcast in 212 million homes and how many territories? | The Premier League is broadcast in 212 million homes and how many territories? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18767 | 5ad0b828645df0001a2d0158 | Premier_League | The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceeded 36,000, second highest of any professional football league behind the Bundesliga's 43,500. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League rank second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. | What is the potential TV audience of the UEFA league? | What is the potential TV audience of the UEFA league? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-18768 | 572fbb02b2c2fd14005683b9 | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | When was the low point for English football? | When was the low point for English football? | [
"When was the low point for English football?"
] | {
"text": [
"the late '80s had marked a low point for English football"
],
"answer_start": [
71
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18769 | 572fbb02b2c2fd14005683ba | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Why was there a low point for English football? | Why was there a low point for English football? | [
"Why was there a low point for English football?"
] | {
"text": [
"Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife"
],
"answer_start": [
130
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18770 | 572fbb02b2c2fd14005683bb | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Why were the English clubs banned from European competition in the 1980's? | Why were the English clubs banned from European competition in the 1980's? | [
"Why were the English clubs banned from European competition in the 1980's?"
] | {
"text": [
"English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985."
],
"answer_start": [
217
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18771 | 572fbb02b2c2fd14005683bc | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Had the Football League First Division ever been in the top level? | Had the Football League First Division ever been in the top level? | [
"Had the Football League First Division ever been in the top level?"
] | {
"text": [
"The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888"
],
"answer_start": [
331
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18772 | 5733e2794776f4190066141a | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | In which year were English football clubs banned from competition in Europe? | In which year were English football clubs banned from competition in Europe? | [
"In which year were English football clubs banned from competition in Europe?"
] | {
"text": [
"1985"
],
"answer_start": [
325
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18773 | 5733e2794776f4190066141b | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | How long were the clubs banned for? | How long were the clubs banned for? | [
"How long were the clubs banned for?"
] | {
"text": [
"five years"
],
"answer_start": [
273
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18774 | 5733e2794776f4190066141c | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | What did English players do after the ban? | What did English players do after the ban? | [
"What did English players do after the ban?"
] | {
"text": [
"moved abroad"
],
"answer_start": [
561
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18775 | 5733e2794776f4190066141d | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | When attendance dropped to the Football League First Division, what else decreased? | When attendance dropped to the Football League First Division, what else decreased? | [
"When attendance dropped to the Football League First Division, what else decreased?"
] | {
"text": [
"revenues"
],
"answer_start": [
515
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18776 | 5ad0bf6e645df0001a2d019e | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Because of European success, which decade marked a high point for English football? | Because of European success, which decade marked a high point for English football? | [
"Because of European success, which decade marked a high point for English football?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18777 | 5ad0bf6e645df0001a2d019f | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Despite English success during the 70s and 80s, what did the 80's mean for European football? | Despite English success during the 70s and 80s, what did the 80's mean for European football? | [
"Despite English success during the 70s and 80s, what did the 80's mean for European football?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18778 | 5ad0bf6e645df0001a2d01a0 | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | In which decade was the high point for English football? | In which decade was the high point for English football? | [
"In which decade was the high point for English football?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18779 | 5ad0bf6e645df0001a2d01a1 | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Why were English clubs asked to join the European competition for five years? | Why were English clubs asked to join the European competition for five years? | [
"Why were English clubs asked to join the European competition for five years?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18780 | 5ad0bf6e645df0001a2d01a2 | Premier_League | Despite significant European success during the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s had marked a low point for English football. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters endured poor facilities, hooliganism was rife, and English clubs were banned from European competition for five years following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. The Football League First Division, which had been the top level of English football since 1888, was well behind leagues such as Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga in attendances and revenues, and several top English players had moved abroad. | Since which year has the Football League First Division been the low level of English football? | Since which year has the Football League First Division been the low level of English football? | [
"Since which year has the Football League First Division been the low level of English football?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18781 | 572fbc8604bcaa1900d76c4b | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | When did the downward trend of the English Football start to turn around? | When did the downward trend of the English Football start to turn around? | [
"When did the downward trend of the English Football start to turn around?"
] | {
"text": [
"by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse"
],
"answer_start": [
9
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18782 | 572fbc8604bcaa1900d76c4c | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | Was England successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup? | Was England successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup? | [
"Was England successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup?"
] | {
"text": [
"England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals."
],
"answer_start": [
78
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18783 | 572fbc8604bcaa1900d76c4d | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | Did the UEFA remove the 5 year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990? | Did the UEFA remove the 5 year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990? | [
"Did the UEFA remove the 5 year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990?"
] | {
"text": [
"UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990"
],
"answer_start": [
160
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18784 | 572fbc8604bcaa1900d76c4e | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | What did the removal of the ban result in? | What did the removal of the ban result in? | [
"What did the removal of the ban result in?"
] | {
"text": [
"(resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991"
],
"answer_start": [
285
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18785 | 572fbc8604bcaa1900d76c4f | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | Did the Taylor Report on stadiums safety standards propose expensive upgrades to stadiums? | Did the Taylor Report on stadiums safety standards propose expensive upgrades to stadiums? | [
"Did the Taylor Report on stadiums safety standards propose expensive upgrades to stadiums?"
] | {
"text": [
"proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster"
],
"answer_start": [
417
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18786 | 5733e3164776f41900661428 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which year did English football's downward trend stop thanks to England making it to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals? | In which year did English football's downward trend stop thanks to England making it to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals? | [
"In which year did English football's downward trend stop thanks to England making it to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals?"
] | {
"text": [
"1990"
],
"answer_start": [
113
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18787 | 5733e3164776f41900661429 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which year was the English club ban lifted by UEFA? | In which year was the English club ban lifted by UEFA? | [
"In which year was the English club ban lifted by UEFA?"
] | {
"text": [
"1990"
],
"answer_start": [
280
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18788 | 5733e3164776f4190066142a | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which year shortly thereafter did Manchester United win the UEFA Winners' Cup? | In which year shortly thereafter did Manchester United win the UEFA Winners' Cup? | [
"In which year shortly thereafter did Manchester United win the UEFA Winners' Cup?"
] | {
"text": [
"1991"
],
"answer_start": [
354
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18789 | 5733e3164776f4190066142b | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which month was the Taylor Report published? | In which month was the Taylor Report published? | [
"In which month was the Taylor Report published?"
] | {
"text": [
"January"
],
"answer_start": [
539
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18790 | 5733e3164776f4190066142c | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which year was the Taylor Report published? | In which year was the Taylor Report published? | [
"In which year was the Taylor Report published?"
] | {
"text": [
"1990"
],
"answer_start": [
280
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18791 | 5ad0c009645df0001a2d01b2 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | By the turn of which decade was the upward trend beginning to reverse? | By the turn of which decade was the upward trend beginning to reverse? | [
"By the turn of which decade was the upward trend beginning to reverse?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18792 | 5ad0c009645df0001a2d01b3 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which FIFA World Cup was Europe successful? | In which FIFA World Cup was Europe successful? | [
"In which FIFA World Cup was Europe successful?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18793 | 5ad0c009645df0001a2d01b4 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which year did the Premier League live the five year ban on English clubs? | In which year did the Premier League live the five year ban on English clubs? | [
"In which year did the Premier League live the five year ban on English clubs?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18794 | 5ad0c009645df0001a2d01b5 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | Which ban was lifted in 1991? | Which ban was lifted in 1991? | [
"Which ban was lifted in 1991?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18795 | 5ad0c009645df0001a2d01b6 | Premier_League | However, by the turn of the 1990s the downward trend was starting to reverse; England had been successful in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals. UEFA, European football's governing body, lifted the five-year ban on English clubs playing in European competitions in 1990 (resulting in Manchester United lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1991) and the Taylor Report on stadium safety standards, which proposed expensive upgrades to create all-seater stadiums in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, was published in January of that year. | In which year was the ninety year ban on English clubs lifted? | In which year was the ninety year ban on English clubs lifted? | [
"In which year was the ninety year ban on English clubs lifted?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18796 | 572fbd86b2c2fd14005683c9 | Premier_League | Television money had also become much more important; the Football League received £6.3 million for a two-year agreement in 1986, but when that deal was renewed in 1988, the price rose to £44 million over four years. The 1988 negotiations were the first signs of a breakaway league; ten clubs threatened to leave and form a "super league", but were eventually persuaded to stay. As stadiums improved and match attendance and revenues rose, the country's top teams again considered leaving the Football League in order to capitalise on the growing influx of money being pumped into the sport. | How much money did the Football League receive in revenues from television money for a two year agreement in 1986? | How much money did the Football League receive in revenues from television money for a two year agreement in 1986? | [
"How much money did the Football League receive in revenues from television money for a two year agreement in 1986?"
] | {
"text": [
"the Football League received £6.3 million for a two-year agreement in 1986"
],
"answer_start": [
54
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18797 | 572fbd86b2c2fd14005683ca | Premier_League | Television money had also become much more important; the Football League received £6.3 million for a two-year agreement in 1986, but when that deal was renewed in 1988, the price rose to £44 million over four years. The 1988 negotiations were the first signs of a breakaway league; ten clubs threatened to leave and form a "super league", but were eventually persuaded to stay. As stadiums improved and match attendance and revenues rose, the country's top teams again considered leaving the Football League in order to capitalise on the growing influx of money being pumped into the sport. | In 1998, the deal was renewed for what amount over four years? | In 1998, the deal was renewed for what amount over four years? | [
"In 1998, the deal was renewed for what amount over four years?"
] | {
"text": [
"deal was renewed in 1988, the price rose to £44 million over four years."
],
"answer_start": [
144
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18798 | 572fbd86b2c2fd14005683cb | Premier_League | Television money had also become much more important; the Football League received £6.3 million for a two-year agreement in 1986, but when that deal was renewed in 1988, the price rose to £44 million over four years. The 1988 negotiations were the first signs of a breakaway league; ten clubs threatened to leave and form a "super league", but were eventually persuaded to stay. As stadiums improved and match attendance and revenues rose, the country's top teams again considered leaving the Football League in order to capitalise on the growing influx of money being pumped into the sport. | In 1988, how many clubs threateded to leave and form another league? | In 1988, how many clubs threateded to leave and form another league? | [
"In 1988, how many clubs threateded to leave and form another league?"
] | {
"text": [
"ten clubs threatened to leave and form a \"super league\""
],
"answer_start": [
283
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-18799 | 572fbd86b2c2fd14005683cc | Premier_League | Television money had also become much more important; the Football League received £6.3 million for a two-year agreement in 1986, but when that deal was renewed in 1988, the price rose to £44 million over four years. The 1988 negotiations were the first signs of a breakaway league; ten clubs threatened to leave and form a "super league", but were eventually persuaded to stay. As stadiums improved and match attendance and revenues rose, the country's top teams again considered leaving the Football League in order to capitalise on the growing influx of money being pumped into the sport. | Why did some of the top teams consider leaving the Football league? | Why did some of the top teams consider leaving the Football league? | [
"Why did some of the top teams consider leaving the Football league?"
] | {
"text": [
"to capitalise on the growing influx of money being pumped into the sport."
],
"answer_start": [
518
]
} |
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