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Name The Footballer Quiz including World Cup superstars and the ‘Irish Messi’

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How good is your elite football knowledge over the last 30 years? Time to put your footballing brains to the test in our weekly quiz, where you have to name the player from their Wikipedia page

Brazilian midfielder Juninho shoots a free-kick in front of French players (from L) midfielder Zinedine Zidane, midfielder Patrick Vieira, forward Thierry Henry, defender Eric Abidal and midfielder Claude Makelele
Some dream players feature this week(Image: AFP)

Some real international superstars plus a veteran who’s back in the limelight for one of the world’s biggest clubs feature in this week’s quizzer.

So see if you can name the five footballers – just by reading their Wikipedia club biographies.

The only information you’ll be given are their list of clubs, number of appearances and number of goals scored – in essence the information on the right-hand side of their Wikipedia page. But you won’t find out their nationality or position.

To pick up all six points, simply type in the name of the player you think it is. But be careful, any incorrect spellings will result in a fail on that question. Then why not sign up to our newsletters for the best football and news stories.

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Get quizzing wih the Daily Star’s Lunch Time Fun Time every day of the week(Image: ©Brandon Laufenberg 2022. All rights reserved.)

But we’re feeling generous so we’ll accept either their full name or just their first or last name – whichever you can remember.

If you can’t see the quiz above, click here. Let us know exactly how you got on in the comments section below.

And make sure you challenge your friends and family to beat your score so they too can waste 10 minutes of their working day while they’re sat chained to a desk.

If you’ve had fun this time, and let’s be honest, why wouldn’t you, be sure to come back every day from Monday to Friday for another installment of the Daily Star’s Lunch Time Fun Time challenge.

Every day is a different quiz and we’re offering everything from guessing the footballers from their Wikipedia pages to personality tests and a good old fashioned weekly Pub Quiz.

So if you’ve ever wondered which dictator you’re most similar to or want to test yourself remembering Premier League icons of the 1990s, we’ve got you covered.

To find out more about what you can expect from the Daily Star’s Lunch Time Fun Time challenge and where to find it, click here.

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