Only 1% Can Score 20/20 on This World Cup Final Quiz
Share your score and challenge your friends to see who truly remembers football’s greatest World Cup finals.
Football’s Biggest Night
World Cup finals create moments so emotional that fans remember every detail for decades.
Can You Survive Hard Mode?
From scorers and stadiums to referees and substitutions, this quiz goes far beyond basic football trivia.
Who scored Spain’s winning goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup final?
Questions in this Quiz
Review the questions covered in this football challenge.
Who scored Spain’s winning goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup final?
Which country defeated Croatia in the 2018 FIFA World Cup final?
Which stadium hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup final?
Who scored Germany’s winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final?
Which referee officiated the 2010 World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands?
Which manager guided France to the 2018 FIFA World Cup title?
Who scored a hat-trick in the 1966 World Cup final?
Which player received a red card in the 2006 World Cup final?
Which substitute scored the winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final?
Which Brazilian captain lifted the World Cup trophy after the 2002 final against Germany?
ABOUT THIS FOOTBALL TRIVIA QUIZ
The World Cup Final Is Football’s Ultimate Stage
Nothing in football compares to a FIFA World Cup final. Club football may dominate weekly conversation, but the World Cup final exists in a different emotional universe. Entire nations stop breathing for ninety minutes. Careers become immortal. One goal can define football history forever.
This quiz is built for fans who remember more than just winners. It dives into the details that true football obsessives carry for decades scorers, stadiums, managers, substitutions, referees, and moments that shaped generations.
Everyone remembers Andrés Iniesta scoring in Johannesburg in 2010. Most remember Lionel Messi lifting the trophy in Lusail in 2022. But do you remember who refereed the final? Which goalkeeper made the crucial save? Which manager changed football history from the touchline?
That is what makes World Cup finals unforgettable. Every detail becomes part of football folklore.
Why World Cup Finals Matter So Much
The World Cup final represents football at its most emotional and unforgiving. Players can spend entire careers chasing one moment on this stage and never return. Legends are born through pressure unlike anything else in sport.
Pelé became immortal in 1958 as a teenager leading Brazil into a golden era. Diego Maradona transformed Argentina’s football identity in 1986. Zinedine Zidane’s brilliance and infamous red card in 2006 created one of the most surreal final narratives ever seen.
For many supporters, World Cup finals become personal memories tied to families, countries, and generations. Fans remember where they watched Mario Götze score in extra time against Argentina in 2014. French supporters still relive Kylian Mbappé’s extraordinary hat-trick in the 2022 final despite losing to Argentina on penalties.
Unlike league football, World Cup finals happen rarely. That rarity makes every moment feel heavier and more emotional.
The Finals That Changed Football History
The 1970 final between Brazil and Italy remains one of football’s most iconic spectacles. Pelé’s Brazil played football with freedom and creativity that shaped how future generations viewed the sport. Carlos Alberto’s legendary team goal still appears in nearly every World Cup documentary ever made.
The 1986 tournament became Diego Maradona’s masterpiece. While the final against West Germany is remembered for Argentina’s dramatic victory, the entire tournament elevated Maradona into football mythology.
The 1998 final changed French football forever. Zinedine Zidane scored twice against Brazil at the Stade de France, delivering France’s first World Cup triumph and transforming national football identity.
Then came the chaos of 2022. Argentina versus France in Lusail instantly became one of football’s greatest finals. Lionel Messi finally completed his World Cup journey while Mbappé delivered one of the greatest individual final performances ever seen.
Managers, Referees, And Tiny Details Fans Never Forget
World Cup finals are remembered not only through players but also through decisions and atmosphere. Sir Alf Ramsey leading England in 1966 became part of English football identity forever. Vicente del Bosque guided Spain’s golden generation in 2010 with tactical calm and control.
Referees often become major figures in finals too. Howard Webb controlled the chaos of the physical 2010 final between Spain and the Netherlands, issuing a record number of yellow cards. Pierluigi Collina’s authority during the 2002 final reflected why many fans consider him football’s greatest referee.
Substitutions also define football history. Mario Götze came off the bench to win the 2014 final. Geoff Hurst’s hat-trick in 1966 remains unique in World Cup final history. Tiny moments become immortal because the pressure is so enormous.
Did You Know?
- Geoff Hurst remains the only player to score a hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup final, doing so for England in 1966.
- The 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France featured six goals plus penalties one of the highest-scoring finals ever.
- Mario Götze’s winning goal in 2014 came in the 113th minute after he entered as a substitute.
- Brazil’s 1970 World Cup-winning team is still considered by many analysts the greatest international side ever assembled.
- Howard Webb handed out 14 yellow cards during the 2010 final between Spain and the Netherlands.
Why Hard-Mode Football Quizzes Create Obsession
Football fans love difficult World Cup quizzes because they go beyond surface-level trivia. Anyone can name champions. Remembering referees, substitutions, and stadiums requires emotional connection to football history itself.
These details matter because football supporters relive finals through moments a tactical switch, a dramatic save, a late substitution, or a single pass under unbearable pressure.
FAQ
Who scored the winning goal in the 2014 FIFA World Cup final?
Mario Götze scored the winning extra-time goal for Germany against Argentina in Rio de Janeiro.
Which player scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final?
Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick for England against West Germany in the 1966 final.
Why is the 2022 World Cup final considered historic?
Argentina vs France featured dramatic momentum swings, Lionel Messi’s triumph, and Kylian Mbappé’s hat-trick in one of football’s greatest finals.
Who managed Spain during the 2010 World Cup victory?
Vicente del Bosque managed Spain during their successful 2010 World Cup campaign.
Which World Cup final had the most yellow cards?
The 2010 World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands set a record for yellow cards in a final.
Key Takeaways
World Cup finals are football’s most emotional theatre. They create legends, heartbreak, iconic moments, and unforgettable memories that last across generations. From Pelé and Maradona to Messi and Mbappé, every final leaves behind stories football fans never stop reliving.
Quiz Details
- CategoryFootball Trivia
- Questions10
- LevelExpert
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this quiz.

Dilshad Ahmad
Entrepreneur and football content contributor at Quronfula, focused on football quizzes, trivia, and interactive fan content.
Quronfula Football Editorial Team
The Quronfula Football Editorial Team reviews football stories, player journeys, club narratives, emotional football content, match moments, and editorial features published on Quronfula Football. The team focuses on accuracy, storytelling quality, reader engagement, and football experience optimization.









