From Uruguay 1930 to Qatar 2022, test your knowledge of the greatest football tournament on Earth.

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The FIFA World Cup is the most-watched sporting event on the planet, bringing together nations from every continent in a month-long celebration of football. Since its inception in Uruguay in 1930, the tournament has produced unforgettable moments that have shaped the history of the sport — from Pelé's three titles to Maradona's 'Hand of God' and Messi's long-awaited triumph in Qatar.
The World Cup has witnessed extraordinary records and dramatic upsets. Miroslav Klose's 16 career goals, Just Fontaine's 13 in a single tournament, Brazil's unmatched five titles, and Germany's devastating 7-1 demolition of the host nation in 2014 are etched into football folklore. Penalty shootouts have decided some of the most tense finals, with heroes and heartbreak in equal measure.
From the iconic stadiums of Montevideo, Wembley, and the Maracanã to the desert arenas of Qatar, the World Cup continues to captivate billions of fans worldwide. Every four years, new legends are born and old records fall, making it the ultimate stage for the beautiful game.