OneFootball’s world cup top scorers quiz asks readers to name the all-time leading World Cup goalscorers for 20 nations. The challenge gives the country and the number of goals as clues, with 10 minutes on the clock.
OneFootball’s 20-nation challenge
The format is direct. Readers are shown a nation, then asked to identify the scorer who sits at the top of that country’s World Cup list. An asterisk marks players who are still active for their national team, which helps separate current internationals from finished records.
That structure turns the quiz into more than a simple memory test. The clue set forces readers to connect a country with a goal total, then sort through who reached the mark in fewer matches when a tie appears. For anyone tracking tournament scoring history, the twist is in how the records are presented, not just who holds them.
Quiz rules and tie-breaks
When two players are tied, the article lists the one who needed fewer matches to become the country’s leading World Cup scorer. That detail gives the quiz a second layer: it is not only about the name at the top, but also about how quickly that scorer got there.
The quiz appears on OneFootball, which says its Football Games home includes an archive of over 1,000 quizzes. After finishing this challenge, readers are invited to try naming the most capped player for 25 European nations.
What readers get next
The practical takeaway is simple: readers have 10 minutes, 20 nations, and a goal total clue for each answer. The asterisk and the match-count tie-break mean the quiz rewards sharper recall, not just familiarity with famous scorers.
That makes the challenge useful for fans who know the broad outlines of World Cup history but want a tighter test of the records behind them. OneFootball keeps the format moving from one quiz to the next, and this one leaves readers with a clear next task once the 20-nation set is done.





