Twenty-six minutes ago, BBC Sport launched its latest interactive challenge: a daily 'Who am I?' game that tasks football enthusiasts with identifying a World Cup star. The premise is simple: each day, a new footballer is chosen, and players must guess their identity using as few attempts as possible. With every incorrect guess, a new clue is unlocked, allowing players to narrow down the field. The scoring system rewards efficiency – three attempts is considered good, while four or five is exceptional. The clues for quiz number three were set by BBC Sport's Joe Rindl, who will undoubtedly be testing fans' knowledge of the beautiful game.
The quiz is just one of several brain-teasers available on the BBC Sport website. Other challenges include naming every nation at the 2026 World Cup, identifying every player to have scored 100 Premier League goals, listing all clubs in the Premier League and EFL, and reciting the 10 Lionesses with the most England caps. Fans can sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly on their devices.
“BBC Sport has launched a new daily quiz game challenging fans to guess a World Cup star.”
'Who am I?' promises to be a daily ritual for football fans eager to prove their expertise. With a new player every day, the game offers a fresh puzzle around the clock. Whether you're a casual viewer or a die-hard supporter, the challenge is to crack the code with minimal clues. The pressure is on – can you score three or better? The answer awaits, but only for those who dare to play.