A World Cup quiz
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Did you know … that the most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament is 13? … that a substitute player, who just came into the game to spell a regular, managed to write himself into World Cup history by scoring a hat-trick? … that the most controversial goal in the tournament’s history was scored by a British player while the Queen of England was in attendance – and the game official must have been shaking in his boots, fearing he might blow the call?
These and a few other notable World Cup facts are in this interactive quiz. Take the quiz and play on!
Interactive graphic by Alfred Elicierto
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