Who Am I? Guess the World Cup Star – Quiz No 11

Short overview
Test your football knowledge with BBC Sport's daily 'Who am I?' quiz. Guess the World Cup star in as few attempts as possible to earn points. New quiz every day.
Welcome to the latest edition of BBC Sport's 'Who am I?' quiz series. In this daily challenge, football fans are invited to identify a World Cup star based on a series of clues. The fewer guesses you need, the higher your score.
How the Quiz Works
The rules are straightforward. Each day, a new footballer is featured. Players must guess the identity of the star in as few attempts as possible. After each incorrect guess, an additional clue is revealed. A score of three is considered good, while four or five points is exceptional.
Today's Challenge
Quiz number 11 is now live, with clues set by BBC Sport's Joe Rindl. Participants are encouraged to return daily for new challenges. For those seeking more quizzes, BBC Sport offers dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages. Users can also sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly on their devices.
Previous Quizzes
If you missed earlier editions, you can still try your hand at previous 'Who am I?' quizzes, including World Cup star puzzles numbered 3 through 10. Each quiz offers a fresh opportunity to test your football knowledge.
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