Football Quiz: Guess the World Cup Star – Day 29

Short overview
BBC Sport launches a daily football guessing game. Players must identify a World Cup star using as few clues as possible. Each wrong guess reveals a new clue, with points awarded for quick answers.
BBC Sport has introduced a new daily football quiz called 'Who am I?', challenging fans to identify a World Cup star from a series of clues. The game, set by BBC Sport's Huzaifah Khan, is designed to test football knowledge and reward quick thinking.
How the Game Works
The rules are straightforward: each day, a new footballer is featured. Players must guess the player's identity in as few attempts as possible. After each incorrect guess, a new clue is unlocked. The fewer clues used, the higher the score. A score of three is considered good, while four or five points is exceptional.
Scoring and Participation
Participants are encouraged to return daily for new challenges. The quiz aims to engage football enthusiasts with a fun, interactive format. For those seeking more, BBC Sport offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages, where users can sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly.
Today's player and clues are provided by Huzaifah Khan. The game is part of a broader effort by BBC Sport to provide engaging content for football fans worldwide.
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