Norwich City First Goal Scorer of the Season (Since 2010)

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This quiz looks at the first Norwich City goal scorer in the league for each season since the 2010–11 season. How many can you name?
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Last updated: August 13, 2025
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Season
League
Opposition
Score
Answer
Nation
2010–11
Championship
Watford (H)
2–3
Andrew Crofts
2011–12
Premier League
Wigan Athletic (A)
1–1
Wes Hoolahan
2012–13
Premier League
QPR (H)
1–1
Simeon Jackson
2013–14
Premier League
Everton (H)
2–2
Steven Whittaker
2014–15
Championship
Watford (H)
3–0
Bradley Johnson
2015–16
Premier League
Crystal Palace (H)
1–3
Nathan Redmond
2016–17
Championship
Blackburn Rovers (A)
1–4
Jacob Murphy
2017–18
Championship
Fulham (A)
1–1
Nelson Oliveira
2018–19
Championship
Birmingham City (A)
2–2
Onel Hernández
2019–20
Premier League
Liverpool (A)
4–1
Teemu Pukki
2020–21
Championship
Huddersfield Town (A)
0–1
Adam Idah
2021–22
Premier League
Leicester City (H)
1–2
Teemu Pukki
2022–23
Championship
Wigan Athletic (H)
1–1
Max Aarons
2023–24
Championship
Hull City (H)
2–1
Jonny Rowe
2024–25
Championship
Blackburn Rovers (H)
2–2
Josh Sargent
2025–26
Championship
Millwall (H)
1–2
Josh Sargent
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