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Football Quiz: 1998 World Cup

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The 16th World Cup tournament took place in France but how much do you remember of this tournament? Who was the top scorer? Which teams made their World Cup debuts and how many red cards were shown? These and other questions all feature in our latest World Cup quiz which can also act as a preparation for our podcast on one of the most exciting matches from the 1998 tournament too – England vs Argentina. You can contact the languagecaster team by dropping us an email at admin@languagecaster.com.

Football Quiz: 1998 World Cup

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