From Cristiano Ronaldo to Luka Modric, here are the 10 oldest players competing at the 2026 World Cup

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There is nothing like the World Cup, and nothing can prepare someone more for the sport’s biggest tournament better than experience.

Some of these players are more than double the age of some of their youngest teammates. While they might not have the same burst they had in their prime, they bring an important blend of leadership and experience to their teams.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portugal legend, is the second-oldest player in this year’s tournament at 41. Lionel Messi, the Argentina great, is the 12th-oldest player in the tournament at 38 years old, and will soon turn 39.

The USMNT captain, Tim Ream, is not only the oldest player on the team but also the 13th-oldest player in the tournament at 38 years old.

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Here are the 10 oldest players in this year’s World Cup.

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United States defender Tim Ream clapping at Bank of America Stadium

  1. Craig Gordon – Scotland, 43 years old, born Dec. 31, 1982
  2. Cristiano Ronaldo – Portugal, 41 years old, born Feb. 5, 1985
  3. Guillermo Ochoa – Mexico, 40 years old, born July 13, 1985
  4. Luka Modric – Croatia, 40 years old, born Sept. 9, 1985
  5. Edin Dzeko – Bosnia and Herzegovina, 40 years old, born March 17, 1986
  6. Manuel Neuer – Germany, 40 years old, born March 27, 1986
  7. Vozinha – Cabo Verde, 40 years old, born June 3, 1986
  8. Fernando Muslera – Uruguay, 39 years old, born June 16, 1986
  9. Yuto Nagatomo – Japan, 39 years old, born Sept. 12, 1986
  10. Hernán Galíndez – Ecuador, 39 years old, born March 30, 1987

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