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Football Tic-Tac-Toe #2

Can you complete this Tic-Tac-Toe grid using answers which satisfy each section of the grid?
Updated to the end of the 2024/25 season
When referring to double-barrelled the name does not have to be joined by a hyphen (-) but simply have 3 separate names. For example, if the category was actors then Daniel Day-Lewis and Robert De Niro would both be accepted.
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9 Comments
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Level 46
Sep 4, 2023
Fernando Llorente won WC and played for Spurs
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Level 58
Sep 20, 2023
Thank You! I have fixed this now.
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Level 8
May 8, 2024
yy
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Level 41
Nov 16, 2024
is this current players?

if so, then iniesta is retired

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Level 67
Sep 22, 2025
Why does Iniesta not work for Barca + WC winner?
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Level 74
Oct 1, 2025
same for Piqué
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Level 70
Sep 30, 2025
Randal Kolo Muani should work for double-barrelled and WC winner...
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Level 43
Oct 7, 2025
Kolo Muani has never won the World Cup. He was in the France squad as runner-up in 2022, but wasn't in France's 2018 squad.
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Level 84
Dec 1, 2025
I don't think translations of "of" should count for double barrelled names haha (just seen the caveat, still don't think it should count though)