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Argentina beat France in the final – hopefully we all remember that. But who finished as the top scorer?
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Lionel Messi
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Kylian Mbappé
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Julian Álvarez
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Olivier Giroud
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To nobody's great surprise, Messi and Mbappé took home the Golden Ball and Silver Ball respectively. Who won the Bronze Ball for the third-best player?
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Luka Modric
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Jude Bellingham
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Bono
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Alexis Mac Allister
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Fifa president Gianni Infantino began his bizarre tournament-opening speech by saying: 'Today I feel ...'
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African
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Disabled
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Gay
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Qatari
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Over to the England camp now. Which of these players didn't score in the opening 6-2 win over Iran?
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Jude Bellingham
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Harry Kane
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Bukayo Saka
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Raheem Sterling
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Sticking with red cards – who was the only player to be shown a straight red in Qatar?
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Vincent Aboubakar
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Walid Cheddira
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Denzel Dumfries
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Wayne Hennessey
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What did Paulo Bento and Mario Mandzukic have in common?
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They turned down late call-ups due to concerns about the host country
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They were sent home for breaking curfew while in Qatar
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They were shown red cards while in the dugout during games
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They picked Harry Maguire as their player of the tournament
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Which team scored five goals in the group stages but went home with just one point from nine?
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Canada
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Germany
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Serbia
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Uruguay
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Who scored Japan's controversial winner against Spain which sent Germany out after VAR showed the ball had stayed in play?
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Kaoru Mitoma
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Ritsu Doan
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Ao Tanaka
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Daizen Maeda
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Let's check in with England again. Who opened the scoring for Gareth Southgate's side against Senegal?
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Phil Foden
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Jordan Henderson
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Harry Kane
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Bukayo Saka
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Uruguay went out on goals scored, after being denied two late penalty appeals against Ghana. How did striker Edinson Cavani react?
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He pushed a pitchside VAR monitor over
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He took a post-game penalty in front of the Uruguay fans, but missed
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He tore off his captain's armband and threw it at the referee
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He aimed an obscene gesture at the watching Gianni Infantino
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Which player replaced Cristiano Ronaldo in the Portugal line-up as they beat Switzerland 6-1 in the last 16?
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Diogo Jota
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André Silva
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Gonçalo Ramos
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Rafael Leão
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Morocco were the story of the tournament, becoming the first African and Arab side to reach the semi-finals. Who was the first opposition player to score against the Atlas Lions (including shootouts)?
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Álvaro Morata
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Bruno Fernandes
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Théo Hernandez
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Josko Gvardiol
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In the quarter-finals, Netherlands v Argentina was a bad-tempered classic. How many yellow cards did the referee, Antonio Mateu Lahoz, dish out?
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10
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14
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18
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22
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Back to England, and a crunch quarter-final with France ... ah. You might well remember Harry Kane scoring a penalty but missing another. But who struck the opener for the eventual finalists?
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Olivier Giroud
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Kylian Mbappé
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Aurélien Tchouaméni
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Eduardo Camavinga
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Brazil's carefree run through the tournament came to a juddering half against Croatia, but the Selecão did win something in Qatar. What was it?
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Fair Play Award
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Best Supporters
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Goal of the Tournament
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Best Choreography
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Finally, who or what was La'eeb?
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The name of the official Doha fan zone
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The name of the official match ball
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The name of the official mascot
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The garment worn by Lionel Messi to lift the trophy
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Solutions
1:B - Mbappé's historic hat-trick in the final took him to eight goals, one clear of Messi. Giroud and Álvarez scored four goals each., 2:A - It was Modric, Golden Ball winner in 2018, after he helped Croatia to third place., 3:D - The full first line: 'Today I feel Qatari. Today I feel Arabic. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel disabled. Today I feel [like] a migrant worker.', 4:B - Bellingham, Saka and Sterling struck in the first half, with Saka adding another to make it 4-0. Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish added the other goals., 5:D - These are the only four players to be sent off at the tournament – but the Wales keeper got the only straight red card for a wild foul on Iran's Medhi Taremi. Aboubakar got a second booking for his celebration after scoring a winner against Brazil., 6:C - The South Korea manager and Croatia assistant were the only coaches to be dismissed during the tournament, 7:C - After losing 2-0 to Brazil, Serbia drew 3-3 with Cameroon and lost 3-2 to Switzerland., 8:C - Mitoma pulled the ball back for Tanaka to tap home – launching the biggest goalline drama since 1966., 9:B - A tough-looking last-16 match became a stroll for England after Henderson had opened the scoring after 38 minutes., 10:A - Uruguay fans protested furiously with the referee, Daniel Siebert, but Cavani took out his frustration on VAR, shoving the monitor to the ground., 11:C - The 20-year-old Benfica striker seized his moment, scoring a historic hat-trick to justify his selection., 12:C - The France defender struck early in their semi-final; prior to that, the only goal Morocco conceded was an own goal, scored by Nayef Aguerd against Canada. Spain could not beat Bono once in their last-16 penalty shootout., 13:C - The Spanish referee booked six Dutch players once each, and Denzel Dumfries twice. He also cautioned eight Argentina players, manager Lionel Scaloni and assistant Walter Samuel., 14:C - And what a hit it was. Kane levelled after the break, but Giroud put France back in front before the England forward's missed penalty., 15:C - Richarlison's scissor kick against Serbia took the prize. England won the Fair Play Award, while Argentina fans were honoured at Fifa's annual awards in February., 16:C - A sort of sentient Arabic headdress, La'eeb looked more like a ghost – which felt eerily fitting in the circumstances.
Scores
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16 and above.
Total recall – and the World Cup trophy is yours!
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13 and above.
Superb effort – within touching distance of the trophy
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9 and above.
Well played. An exciting run to the latter stages
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0 and above.
Unlucky. Like the hosts, you're going home empty-handed
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5 and above.
A painful group-stage exit, but a decent effort