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FIFA Men’s World Cup Quiz

Question: What is the name of Diego Maradona’s infamous first goal against England in 1986?
Answer: Diego Maradona’s first goal against England in 1986 is commonly referred to as the “Hand of God,” as he illegally scored with his hand. The referee did not see the incident, however, and Argentina would win the match 2–1 behind another brilliant Maradona goal.
Question: Prior to the 2026 World Cup, which goalkeeper holds the record for the most saves in a single World Cup match?
Answer: Tim Howard of the United States holds the record for most saves in a single World Cup match: 16 saves. This record was set in the round of 16 at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, in a 2–1 loss against Belgium.
Question: In 2010, which one of these teams was not in the semifinals?
Answer: England was not in the semifinals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The semifinalists were the Netherlands, Spain, Uruguay, and Germany.
Question: How often does the World Cup take place?
Answer: The World Cup takes place every four years.
Question: Prior to the 2026 World Cup, which player is the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup history?
Answer: Miroslav Klose of Germany is the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup history, with 16 goals. The next highest scorer is Ronaldo of Brazil with 15.
Question: Which country has won the most World Cups?
Answer: Brazil has won the most World Cups, with five wins. The next most wins are by Germany and Italy, with four each.
Question: Which country hosted the 2022 World Cup?
Answer: Qatar was the host country for the 2022 World Cup.
Question: Which country won the World Cup in 2018?
Answer: France won the 2018 World Cup, defeating Croatia 4–2 in the final.
Question: In what year did the World Cup competition start?
Answer: The first World Cup was held in 1930 and took place in Uruguay. Uruguay won the competition, Argentina finishing second and the United States third.
Question: Starting in 2026, how many national teams will compete in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2017 FIFA voted to change the number of participating teams from 32 to 48, starting with the 2026 World Cup.