A new daily challenge has arrived for football fans: guess the World Cup star in as few attempts as possible. BBC Sport's 'Who am I?' game, set by Joe Rindl, presents a new footballer each day, and the rules are simple. After each wrong guess, players unlock a new clue. The aim is to identify the player after as few clues as possible to score more points. Three clues is considered a good score, while four or five points is exceptional. Today's player, number 37, is the latest subject of the quiz, which invites participants to return for more tomorrow. For those hungry for more, BBC Sport offers additional quizzes, including 'Name every nation at the Fifa World Cup 2026', a test to name the 10 Lionesses with most England caps, a World Cup quiz on top nations' leading scorers, and a football quiz naming every club in the Premier League and EFL. The quiz also collects data, with a note asking: 'What information do we collect from this quiz?' Related topics include Football, FIFA World Cup 2026, and more. The game is part of a series that promises a new puzzle each day, keeping fans engaged as they test their knowledge of football's biggest stars.
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BBC Sport's daily 'Who am I?' football quiz challenges fans to guess World Cup star
BBC Sport's 'Who am I?' quiz challenges fans to guess a World Cup star in as few clues as possible.
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