Who Am I? Guess the World Cup Star – Day 30

Short overview
Test your football knowledge with the latest 'Who Am I?' challenge. Each day a new footballer is revealed through clues; guess correctly in fewer attempts for a higher score. Today's puzzle is set by BBC Sport's Joe Rindl.
Welcome to the 'Who Am I?' game, a daily football quiz that challenges you to identify a mystery player. The rules are straightforward: each day features a new footballer, and your task is to guess their identity in as few attempts as possible. With each incorrect guess, you unlock an additional clue, helping you narrow down the options. The fewer clues you need, the higher your score—three attempts is considered good, while four or five is exceptional.
How to Play
Start by making your first guess. If you're wrong, a new clue appears. Continue guessing until you identify the player or run out of attempts. The game is designed to test your knowledge of football stars, past and present, with clues ranging from career milestones to personal trivia.
Today's Challenge
Today's puzzle is set by BBC Sport's Joe Rindl. The identity of the player is not revealed here—you'll need to visit the quiz page to play. After completing today's challenge, come back tomorrow for a new footballer to guess.
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