More oldies than ever at World Cup as over-40s rock on

Published June 9, 2026
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training in Cidade do Futebol in Oeiras, Portugal, on June 1, 2026. — Reuters
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training in Cidade do Futebol in Oeiras, Portugal, on June 1, 2026. — Reuters

In a sport where youth is a highly prized commodity, the FIFA World Cup starting this week offers evidence that you cannot keep a good man down.

A record eight players aged 40 or older have been selected to play at the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States — one more than at all the past 22 tournaments combined.

The previous entrants in this rarefied category include six goalkeepers and Cameroonian striker Roger Milla, who remains the oldest man to score at the finals after netting at 42 in the 1994 tournament.

Former Cameroon player Roger Milla holds an award on the pitch before the match between Switzerland and Cameroon at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar on November 24, 2022. — Reuters/File
Former Cameroon player Roger Milla holds an award on the pitch before the match between Switzerland and Cameroon at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar on November 24, 2022. — Reuters/File

Milla’s achievement won’t be bettered this time around, but the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric and Edin Dzeko will be looking to join him in the over-40 World Cup goalscorers’ club.

The oldest player of all at the 2026 finals will be 43-year-old Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, who, if he plays, will slot into second spot in the all-time list of oldest World Cup competitors behind Egypt’s Essam El Hadary, who was 45 when he kept goal for Egypt against Saudi Arabia in Volgograd in 2018.

Croatia’s Luka Modric plays against slovenia at Stadion Varteks in Varazdin, Croatia on June 7, 2026. — Reuters
Croatia’s Luka Modric plays against slovenia at Stadion Varteks in Varazdin, Croatia on June 7, 2026. — Reuters

Gordon, however, is expected to back up first-choice Angus Gunn.

Ronaldo is the oldest outfield player at 41 and participating in a record sixth World Cup, a distinction he shares with 40-year-old Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa and Lionel Messi, who turns 39 later this month.

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Edin Dzeko plays against Italy at Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 31, 2026. — Reuters/File
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Edin Dzeko plays against Italy at Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 31, 2026. — Reuters/File

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez said he would be relying on Ronaldo’s vast experience above all else.

“None have lived what he has in the number of decisive games he’s played over his career,” Martinez said. “He also brings experience in decisive moments that nobody else in the squad can match.”

This tournament’s other over-40s players include goalkeepers Vozinha from debutants Cape Verde, and 2014 World Cup winner Manuel Neuer, who is hoping to be ready to play for Germany against Curaao in Houston on Sunday after struggling with a calf injury.

Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera celebrates his 40th birthday next Tuesday, the day after Uruguay take on Saudi Arabia in Miami in their first Group H match.

While Messi and Ronaldo have each had injury issues in recent months, their reputations will be under no threat: Messi led Argentina to glory at the last World Cup, while Ronaldo already has behind him the remarkable record of scoring in all five tournaments he has played at.

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