Football fans worldwide are testing their knowledge with a series of interactive quizzes about the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Publications have launched various trivia challenges covering team histories, player facts, and tournament oddities, creating excitement ahead of the global event. The quizzes serve as both educational tools and entertainment, blending historical insights with contemporary football culture.The Guardian+2
The Australian national team features prominently in multiple quizzes, with questions spanning their World Cup journey from 1974 to present. Key milestones include their 2006 "Golden Generation" performance and qualification battles. Tables compare their tournament statistics across decades, revealing evolving playing styles and success rates.The Sydney Morning Herald+2
The 'Kick it!' publication offers 50 quiz questions alongside comprehensive tournament retrospectives. Readers can win copies by demonstrating their knowledge, with questions covering host cities (including the first three-nation hosting arrangement) and memorable matches from past World Cups.Der Spiegel+2
Unexpected connections surface in quizzes, like Erling Haaland's childhood habits and debates about James Bond's changing persona mirroring football's evolution. These quirky elements add entertainment value while testing fans' broader cultural awareness.Der Spiegel+2
Quizzes highlight unique World Cup facts, from bizarre stadium regulations to historical firsts. A timeline shows how tournament rules have changed since 1930, while lists reveal the most unexpected banned items at various host venues.The Guardian+2