BBC Sport Launches 'Who Am I?' Football Guessing Game

Short overview
BBC Sport introduces a daily 'Who Am I?' football guessing game where players identify a mystery footballer using clues. Participants score points based on how few clues they need, with three being a good score and four or five exceptional.
BBC Sport has launched a new interactive football guessing game titled 'Who Am I?', inviting fans to test their knowledge of football stars. The game features a new mystery footballer each day, and participants must identify the player using a series of clues.
How the Game Works
The rules are straightforward: each day, a new footballer is selected, and players attempt to guess their identity in as few attempts as possible. After each incorrect guess, an additional clue is unlocked. The fewer clues needed to identify the player, the higher the score. A score of three is considered good, while four or five points is deemed exceptional.
Clues and Scoring
The clues are designed to progressively reveal more about the player's career, achievements, or personal details. Players can participate daily and are encouraged to return for new challenges. The current day's player and clues have been set by BBC Sport's Huzaifa Khan.
Additional Quizzes and Notifications
For those seeking more football trivia, BBC Sport offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages. Fans can also sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly to their devices.
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