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World Cup Fever: Quizzes and Surveys Test Fans' Knowledge

By TrendingWire Newsroom

As anticipation builds for the 2026 World Cup, fans are putting their knowledge to the test through online quizzes and surveys. A popular daily quiz, 'Who am I?', challenges supporters to identify a World Cup star from past tournaments. Players are given a series of clues and must guess the correct answer in as few attempts as possible. The quiz has become a daily ritual for many football enthusiasts, sparking conversations about legendary players and memorable moments. Meanwhile, a separate survey is gauging how well supporters know World Cup records. Fans were asked questions such as which nation is the only one to have competed in every World Cup and which country has won the most titles. The results highlight the depth of knowledge among global fans, though some records still surprise even the most dedicated followers. Both activities show how the World Cup continues to engage audiences years after the last match. Whether through guessing a mystery star or recalling historic stats, fans are keeping the spirit of the tournament alive. The 2026 edition, set to be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, promises to be another chapter in this rich history.

Sources: BBC Football, BBC Sport, France 24
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