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Soccer / Football Quiz

The world's most popular sport — from World Cups to legendary clubs and players.

Soccer Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

This soccer quiz features 50 questions covering the beautiful game from the first World Cup in 1930 to the modern era of VAR and tiki-taka. Football is played by over 250 million people in more than 200 countries, making it the most popular sport on the planet — and this quiz puts that global knowledge to the test.

How It Works

Each attempt presents 10 randomized questions from our bank of 50, so every round offers a different challenge. All questions are multiple choice with four options and instant feedback on each answer. When you finish, share your score and see how your football knowledge stacks up against friends.

What You'll Learn

Questions span World Cup history, Champions League records, legendary players like Pele and Messi, iconic derbies such as El Clasico and the Old Firm, and the rules of the game. Here is a fact worth knowing: Real Madrid has won the Champions League 15 times — more than double any other club in the competition's history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has won the most World Cups?

Brazil has won the FIFA World Cup five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002), more than any other nation. Germany and Italy have each won four titles, while Argentina has won three, including their most recent victory in Qatar in 2022.

Who is the all-time top scorer in international football?

Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for the most goals scored in men's international football, surpassing Ali Daei's previous record of 109 goals. Ronaldo has represented Portugal in over 200 international matches across his career.

What is the most watched sporting event in the world?

The FIFA World Cup Final is the most watched single sporting event in the world, regularly drawing over 1.5 billion television viewers globally. The 2022 final between Argentina and France was watched by an estimated 1.5 billion people, making it one of the most viewed broadcasts in history.

Last updated: March 2026