Who Am I? Guess the World Cup Star – Quiz No. 8

Short overview
BBC Sport launches the eighth edition of its 'Who Am I?' football quiz. Players must identify a World Cup star using clues, earning points for fewer guesses. New quizzes appear daily.
BBC Sport has launched the eighth edition of its interactive 'Who Am I?' football quiz, challenging fans to identify a World Cup star using a series of clues. The game, which updates daily, rewards players with higher scores for guessing the footballer in fewer attempts.
How the Quiz Works
The rules are straightforward: each day features a new footballer, and the player's task is to guess their identity in as few attempts as possible. After each incorrect guess, an additional clue is unlocked. A score of three is considered good, while four or five points is deemed exceptional. The quiz is designed to test football knowledge and deductive reasoning.
Today's Challenge
Today's player and clues have been set by BBC Sport's Flora Snelson. Participants are encouraged to take part in quiz number one and return for new challenges each day. The quiz is part of a broader series of interactive content from BBC Sport.
More Quizzes Available
For those seeking additional challenges, BBC Sport offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages. Users can also sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly to their device. The 'Who Am I?' series continues to engage fans with its blend of trivia and gameplay.
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