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2026 FIFA World Cup
12JUL

Messi and Ronaldo reach a sixth finals

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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo become the first men to appear at six World Cups, doing it at the same tournament and leading the oldest field on record.

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Key takeaway

Messi and Ronaldo are the first men at six World Cups, leading the oldest field ever recorded.

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo become the first men in history to appear at six separate World Cups, and they do it simultaneously at the same tournament. Messi, the Argentina captain who turns 39 during the group stage, opens against Algeria on 16 June in Kansas City. Ronaldo, the only player to have scored at five separate World Cups, follows with Portugal on 17 June. Neither plays on opening day, but the symmetry frames the whole competition. 1

The pair lead the oldest World Cup field on record. Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, at 43, sits atop the age list confirmed in the pre-tournament squad survey , above Ronaldo, Croatia's Luka Modric, Germany's Manuel Neuer and Bosnia's Edin Dzeko. A generation that came through in the mid-2000s has outlasted the cycle that should have replaced it.

Messi, who lifted the trophy with Argentina in Qatar, said he is "savouring every moment". For two of football's defining careers this is, on the arithmetic of age, the last act on this stage. The record is the more striking for arriving together: several players have reached five World Cups, but none had played a sixth until now.

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In plain English

Lionel Messi, 38, and Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, each play at their sixth FIFA World Cup in 2026. No man in history has ever done that before, and this is the first time two players have hit the milestone simultaneously. Messi is 38 (he turns 39 during the group stage) and plays for Inter Miami in the United States. Ronaldo is 41 and plays in Saudi Arabia. Both have redesigned how they play as they've aged, moving away from running hard all game and focusing instead on key moments. Whether they can still perform at the highest level against the world's best teams is the question every football fan wants answered.

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Root Causes

The convergence of Messi and Ronaldo at a sixth World Cup results from two independent structural changes.

First: the 48-team format with 104 matches, and the tournament spanning from 11 June to 19 July 2026, gave both players' clubs (Inter Miami and Al-Nassr) a longer rest window post-domestic-season than the standard 32-team cycle provided. More recovery time between competitive matches reduced cumulative load.

Second: the introduction of mid-match compulsory hydration breaks (IFAB, effective this tournament) and more liberal substitution rules reduced the physical cost of being on the pitch in summer heat. Coaches can manage both players' minutes within matches more freely than they could in Qatar 2022.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Argentina v Algeria on 16 June in Kansas City is the single most commercially watched group match of the tournament, with Category 1 ticket prices surging 87% to $765 on announced demand.

  • Meaning

    If both players exit in the group stage, the 48-team format's commercial justification (mass-market appeal from the game's biggest names) comes under immediate scrutiny from broadcasters who paid record rights fees.

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ESPN· 11 Jun 2026
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