| 100% | OVERATH | 7 | Wolfgang —, West Germany midfielder; No 12 in the 1966 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Finals |
| 49% | NEESKENS | 8 | Johan —, Netherlands penalty scorer in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final against West Germany |
| 38% | ONENIL | 6 | How the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup finals ended |
| 37% | RAHN | 4 | Helmut —, scorer of two goals for West Germany in the 1954 FIFA World Cup Final |
| 36% | LAHM | 4 | Philipp —, Germany defender and midfielder; 2014 FIFA World Cup Final winner |
| 36% | BREHME | 6 | Andreas —, Germany midfielder and defender; 1990 FIFA World Cup Final scorer |
| 36% | ULI | 3 | & 8A West Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner |
| 34% | HURST | 5 | Geoff —, England hat-trick scorer in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final |
| 34% | CROATIA | 7 | Losing team in the 2018 FIFA World Cup final |
| 33% | HURST | 5 | Geoff —, hat-trick scorer for England in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final |
| 31% | ZAGALLO | 7 | Mario —, Brazil FIFA World Cup Final winner as both player and coach |
| 31% | KEMPES | 6 | Mario —, Argentina 1978 FIFA World Cup Final winner; top scorer at the tournament |
| 30% | BREITNER | 8 | Paul who scored in 1974 and 1982 World Cup Finals |
| 30% | ASIA | 4 | It first hosted the FIFA World Cup — and produced its only FIFA World Cup semifinalist — in 2002 |
| 30% | EDMILSON | 8 | 2000-07 Brazil midfielder and defender; 2002 FIFA World Cup Final winner |
| 30% | FRANCE | 6 | Country which won the 2018 FIFA World Cup by defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final |
| 30% | ANDRES | 6 | Vissel Kobe and former Barcelona midfielder; Spain 2010 FIFA World Cup Final scorer |
| 30% | PELE | 4 | Brazilian soccer legend who won the FIFA World Cup in 1958, 1962, and 1970 |
| 28% | MENINGA | 7 | Mal —, Australia Rugby League World Cup Final winner as player in 1992 and coach in 2017 |
| 28% | WEMBLEY | 7 | Location of the London sports stadium that hosted the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final |
| 28% | EUROPEAN | 8 | Like both teams in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup finals |
| 28% | ENGLAND | 7 | Winner (and host) of the 1966 FIFA World Cup |
| 28% | GHANA | 5 | Country that eliminated the U.S.A. in both the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups |
| 28% | LAHM | 4 | Philipp —, Germany 2014 FIFA World Cup Final-winning captain |
| 28% | GWANGJU | 7 | South Korean city with a FIFA World Cup Stadium, and host of the 2019 FINA World Aquatics Championships |