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Daily Star Lunch Time Fun Time: Name the footballer from their Wikipedia career path

Do you know your Andy Coles from your Joe Coles? Show us what you're made of in the new Daily Star Lunch Time Fun Time quiz, where you have to name footballers from their Wikipedia page

Can you name the footballers?(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

You might be able to spot the difference between Michael Carrick and Michael Ballack but just how much do you really know about the beautiful game? And more importantly, how good are you at identifying players solely from their Wikipedia page?


In the latest instalment of the Daily Star's brand new Lunch Time Fun Time challenge, we're challenging you, our lovely readers, to test yourselves with five tricky football stars' career trajectories.


You'll be given a list of clubs, the years they played for each, the number of appearances and even the number of goals they scored. But you won't know the player's nationality or position.


To pick all five points, simply type in the name of the player you think it is. But be careful, any incorrect spellings with result in a fail on that question.

This time round we've got an 80s journeyman, a modern Premier League striker and a whole lot more for you to work out, so what are you waiting for?


If you can't see the quiz above, click here. Let us know exactly how you got on in the comments section below.

And if you've had fun this time, be sure to come back every day from Monday to Friday for another installment of the Daily Star's Lunch Time Fun Time challenge.

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Daily Star's Lunch Time Fun Time has arrived!(Image: Brandon Laufenberg 2022. All rights reserved.)

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