Who Am I? Guess the World Cup Star – Day 33

Short overview
Test your football knowledge with BBC Sport's daily 'Who Am I?' game. Each day a new footballer is featured; guess the player using as few clues as possible to score points. Today's puzzle is set by Joe Rindl.
BBC Sport's popular 'Who Am I?' game returns with a new challenge for football fans. The rules are straightforward: each day, a different footballer is featured, and players must identify them using as few clues as possible. The fewer clues needed, the higher the score. A score of three is considered good, while four or five points is exceptional.
How the Game Works
Participants are presented with a series of clues that are unlocked after each incorrect guess. The goal is to guess the player's identity after the first clue for maximum points. The game is designed to test knowledge of football stars from around the world, with a focus on World Cup players.
Today's Challenge
Today's puzzle, set by BBC Sport's Joe Rindl, features a World Cup star. Players can participate daily and return for new challenges. For those seeking more quizzes, BBC Sport offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages, where users can sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly to their devices.
The game has become a favorite among football enthusiasts, combining trivia with a competitive edge. Whether you're a casual fan or a die-hard supporter, the 'Who Am I?' series offers a fun way to engage with the sport's history and current stars.
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