The ultimate football quiz
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Test your football knowledge with thousands of questions, challenge friends in live duels, and climb the global leaderboard. Built for the World Cup 2026 generation.
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Quick Match
Jump straight into a fast football quiz round whenever you have a minute. No setup, no waiting, just instant World Cup trivia.
Single Player
Go solo against thousands of World Cup questions. Beat your own records, unlock badges, and prove you're the ultimate football mind.
Multiplayer Battles
Challenge friends or random opponents in real-time quiz duels. Race the clock, outsmart your rivals, and climb the global leaderboard.
Challenge Mode
Create focused challenges, take on specific football categories, and push for better scores with every attempt.
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