This club is the only team in London to win the UCL
Chelsea
This dazzling Brazilian is best remembered for his smile and dribbling ability. He won the Balon D'or back to back in 2005 and 2006.
Ronaldinho
This country was the first in the Middle East to host a World Cup
Qatar
Zenit St Petersburg
Russia
This type of football that emphasizes short passes and movement and popularized by Barcelona is called?
Tiki Taka
This Hershey, Pennsylvania native is the first and only American to win the UCL
Pulisic
This legendary German, who passed away last year and had a lengthy career with Bayern Munich, is credited with inventing the sweeper position.
Franz Beckenbauer
The first African nation to host a World Cup
South Africa
Club Brugge
Belgium
This Italian team has lost the most UCL finals
Juventus
This icon is the youngest goalkeeper to win the UCL
Iker Casillas
At his peak, this Englishman, who is married to a Spice Girl, was so famous he had a movie named after him.
Beckham
The last time the US hosted the World Cup in 1994, the final was won by this iconic soccer country on penalties against Italy at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles.
Brazil
Besiktas
Turkey
This iconic Dutchman is credited with the move known as the "__" turn
Cruyff
This Cameroonian forward is one of several players to win the UCL back to back with two different teams having achieved this with Barcelona (2009) and Inter Milan (2010)
Samuel Eto'o
This hard tackling Italian remains the only defender to win the Balon D'or
Cannavaro
They remain the smallest country (by size and population) to win the World Cup
Uruguay
Apoel Nicosia
Cyprus
Tyler Adams
This French defender has lost more UCL finals than any other player. He is also the only person to lose the final with three different teams (Monaco, Manchester United, Juventus).
Patrice Evra
This defensive midfield Frenchman was so good in that position, they started calling it the "_" role
Makelele
This defender scored the winning penalty for Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final
Qarabag
Azerbaijan
This Croatian scored two goals, one for each team, in the 2018 World Cup final
Mario Mandžukić