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WC 16 - Cult Heroes

Across
Dutch wind-up merchant in the 2014 shoot-out against Costa Rica. (3,4)
The only brazilian picked in the 2006 all-star team despite playing alongside Kaka, Ronaldo, Adriano, Ronaldinho, Roberto Carlos and Cafu among others. (3,7)
Underrated Brazilian striker known for his iconic celebration in 1994. (6)
Made his Brazil debut at the 1986 World Cup, scoring a worldie after 42 minutes before scoring one of Brazil’s great goals in their next match. (7)
Slovakian who scored a brace to knock out World Champions Italy in 2010 and finished the tournament one off the golden boot. (6,6)
Argentinian who is the only player to score a hat-trick at successive tournaments. (7,9)
Scored 6 of his 7 career international goals at the 1990 World Cup for Italy. (9,9)
West Ham striker with 3 goals in 3 games for Ecuador in 2014. (5,8)
Known for his wild celebration after scoring for Italy against Germany in 2006. (5,6)
Commentator responsible for… “GOAL BAFANA BAFANA! GOAL FOR SOUTH AFRICA! GOAL FOR ALL OF AFRICA. REJOICE!”. (5,5)
Channeled his inner Diego Maradona to score Saudi Arabia’s first World Cup goal in 1994. (5,2,7)
Down
Eccentric Turkish goalkeeper pipped to the 2002 golden glove by Oliver Kahn. (5,6)
Player sacked by his Italian club after scoring a brace to knock Italy out of the 2002 World Cup in a stunning upset. (3,4,4)
Possessed German goalkeeper in 2002. (6,4)
Scored 5 headed goals for Germany in 2002. (8,5)
Scored Bulgaria’s winner against World Champions Germany in in his unforgettable haircut. (6,8)
4-goal Russian midfielder on home turf. (5,9)
Colombian known for his iconic hairstyle. (6,10)
Theo Whitmore scored a memorable brace for this underdog team in their final game in 1998. (7)
Japanese who scored at three tournaments and is known for his ‘knuckleball’ free-kicks. (7,5)