Who is the mystery World Cup star? That is the question BBC Sport is asking with the launch of its brand new daily quiz game, 'Who am I?' The challenge: identify a different footballer each day in as few attempts as possible.
The rules are straightforward. Each wrong guess unlocks a new clue, and the fewer guesses needed, the more points a player earns. A score of three is good, while four or five points is exceptional, according to the game's description. Today's player and clues are set by BBC Sport's Huzaifah Khan.
“BBC Sport launches daily quiz challenging readers to identify a World Cup star in as few guesses as possible.”
The quiz, part of a series of football challenges on the site, invites readers to return for more tomorrow. After completing the quiz, users are directed to dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages, where they can sign up for notifications to receive the latest quizzes directly to their device. The page also asks: "What information do we collect from this quiz?" – a standard privacy note.
Other quizzes available include 'Who am I? Guess World Cup star No 9', a challenge to 'Name every nation at the 2026 World Cup', a quiz on players with 100 Premier League goals, one on every club in the Premier League and EFL, and a test to name the 10 Lionesses with most England caps. The new daily game adds to this lineup, offering a fresh puzzle each day for football fans eager to test their knowledge.
The launch of 'Who am I?' signals a push to engage readers with interactive content, building on the popularity of previous quizzes. Whether you are a casual fan or a devoted follower, the game promises a quick, addictive challenge – and a chance to prove you know your World Cup stars.