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List of Players to Play at the Most World Cups

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The World Cup is the grandest stage in world football, as nations come together to battle it out for the famous trophy once every four years.

It is often seen as a great honour to represent a nation in the tournament, even just once, as players can put their whole careers towards such an achievement.

For others, who may be among the greatest the sport has ever seen, there are those who have shown up for multiple tournaments and continue to be available when their team needs them most.

The 2026 World Cup offers a chance for some stars to set new records, with three stars in line to become the players with the most tournament appearances.

So, with that said, here’s a look at a list of players who have played in the most World Cups.

Players Who Have Played At Three World Cups

France's Zinedine Zidane runs with the ball against Portugal.
France’s Zinedine Zidane runs with the ball during their World Cup 2006 semi-final soccer match against Portugal in Munich July 5, 2006. FIFA RESTRICTION – NO MOBILE USE REUTERS/Jerry Lampen (GERMANY)

There are plenty of stars in world football who have managed to feature in three World Cup tournaments, making it tough to name absolutely every single one.

Some notable names, however, include Zinedine Zidane, Bobby Moore, Garrincha, Roberto Baggio, Franz Beckenbauer, and many more.

Players Who Have Played at Four World Cups

Cafu with the World Cup
Cafu with the World Cup

There are a whole host of players who managed to feature in four World Cups, showing incredible longevity to feature for the national team across 16 years.

Those players (some of whom will soon play in their fifth World Cup) are as follows:

Player

Nation

World Cups Featured

Luka Modric

Croatia

2006, 2014, 2018, 2022

Yuto Nagatomo

Japan

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Manuel Neuer

Germany

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Angel Di Maria

Argentina

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Diego Maradona

Argentina

1982, 1986, 1990, 1994

Javier Mascherano

Argentina

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Tim Cahill

Australia

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Mark Milligan

Australia

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Enzo Scifo

Belgium

1986, 1990, 1994, 1998

Franky Van de Elst

Belgium

1986, 1990, 1994, 1998

Marc Wilmots

Belgium

1990, 1994, 1998, 2002

Cafu

Brazil

1994, 1998, 2002, 2006

Pele

Brazil

1958, 1962, 1966, 1970

Djalma Santos

Brazil

1954, 1958, 1962, 1966

Ronaldo Nazario

Brazil

1994, 1998, 2002, 2006

Nilton Santos

Brazil

1950, 1954, 1958, 1962

Emerson Leao

Brazil

1970, 1974, 1978, 1986

Carlos Jose Castilho

Brazil

1950, 1954, 1958, 1962

Dobromir Zhechev

Bulgaria

1962, 1966, 1970, 1974

Samuel Eto’o

Cameroon

1998, 2002, 2010, 2014

Rigobert Song

Cameroon

1994, 1998, 2002, 2010

Jacques Songo’o

Cameroon

1990, 1994, 1998, 2002

Bobby Charlton

England

1958, 1962, 1966, 1970

Thierry Henry

France

1998, 2002, 2006, 2010

Hugo Lloris

France

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Miroslav Klose

Germany

2002, 2006, 2010, 2014

Thomas Muller

Germany

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Sepp Maier

Germany

1966, 1970, 1974, 1978

Oliver Kahn

Germany

1994, 1998, 2002, 2006

Giuseppe Bergomi

Italy

1982, 1986, 1990, 1998

Fabio Cannavaro

Italy

1998, 2002, 2006, 2010

Paolo Maldini

Italy

1990, 1994, 1998, 2002

Gianni Rivera

Italy

1962, 1966, 1970, 1974

Dino Zoff

Italy

1970, 1974, 1978, 1982

Eiji Kawashima

Japan

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi

Japan

1998, 2002, 2006, 2010

Seigo Narazaki

Japan

1998, 2002, 2006, 2010

Hector Moreno

Mexico

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Denis Caniza

Paraguay

1998, 2002, 2006, 2010

Wladysław Zmuda

Poland

1974, 1978, 1982, 1986

Pepe

Portugal

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Sami Al-Jaber

Saudi Arabia

1994, 1998, 2002, 2006

Mohamed Al-Deayea

Saudi Arabia

1994, 1998, 2002, 2006

Jim Leighton

Scotland

1982, 1986, 1990, 1998

Hong Myung-bo

South Korea

1990, 1994, 1998, 2002

Hwang Sun-hong

South Korea

1990, 1994, 1998, 2002

Lee Woon-jae

South Korea

1994, 2002, 2006, 2010

Lev Yashin

Soviet Union

1958, 1962, 1966, 1970

Sergio Busquets

Spain

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Iker Casillas

Spain

2002, 2006, 2010, 2014

Xavi Hernandez

Spain

2002, 2006, 2010, 2014

Andres Iniesta

Spain

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Sergio Ramos

Spain

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Andoni Zubizarreta

Spain

1986, 1990, 1994, 1998

Fernando Hierro

Spain

1990, 1994, 1998, 2002

Pepe Reina

Spain

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Valon Behrami

Switzerland

2006, 2010, 2014, 2018

Xherdan Shaqiri

Switzerland

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

DaMarcus Beasley

USA

2002, 2006, 2010, 2014

Claudio Reyna

USA

1994, 1998, 2002, 2006

Kasey Keller

USA

1990, 1998, 2002, 2006

Martin Caceres

Uruguay

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Edinson Cavani

Uruguay

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Diego Godin

Uruguay

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Pedro Rocha

Uruguay

1962, 1966, 1970, 1974

Luis Suarez

Uruguay

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Fernando Muslera

Uruguay

2010, 2014, 2018, 2022

Karl-Heinz Schnellinger

West Germany

1958, 1962, 1966, 1970

Uwe Seeler

West Germany

1958, 1962, 1966, 1970


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Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) – 5 appearances

Gianluigi Buffon
Gianluigi Buffon

Gianluigi Buffon is an icon when it comes to Italian goalkeeping, having featured at five World Cup tournaments for the Azzurri across a distinguished career.

The shot-stopper received his first chance in the competition in 1998, and was then first-choice for all of 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014.

A World Cup triumph in 2006 will be the highlight for Buffon, who also went on to win the Yashin Award that year, given to the best goalkeeper in the competition.

The veteran goalkeeper made 176 appearances for Italy before hanging up his boots and gloves in 2018, keeping 77 clean sheets for the national team in that time.

Lothar Matthaus (Germany) – 5 appearances

Germany's Lothar Matthaus running with the ball.

A regular force for Germany in the 1980s and 1990s was Lothar Matthaus, who played as a defensive midfielder and as a sweeper for his national team.

The versatile star was a European champion with Germany in 1980, before becoming a World Cup winner in 1990, putting himself among the very best in the game at the time.

Matthaus played 150 times for Die Mannschaft, which included World Cup appearances in 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, and 1998.He continued to play until 2000, but called time on his international career after the European Championship group stage exit that year.

Rafael Marquez (Mexico) – 5 appearances

Rafael Marquez

Rafael Marquez was a staple of the Mexico teams that featured at the World Cup from the early 2000s into the 2010s, having been a prominent player in Europe and in the USA.

The centre-back featured for Barcelona from 2003 until 2010, having announced himself on the world stage in the 2002 World Cup with a run to the round of 16.

He then featured in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018, but they were all characterised by runs to the round of 16, before an eventual exit from the tournament.

Marquez went on to make 148 appearances for Mexico, winning two Gold Cups and one Confederations Cup, while he has since been appointed as the national team’s assistant manager.

Andres Guardado (Mexico) – 5 appearances

Andres Guardado

Another from the Mexican core of World Cup regulars is Andres Guardado, a defensive midfielder who featured from 2006 up until the 2022 tournament.

The versatile star also never made it past the round of 16, but captained the nation on several occasions before eventually bowing out in 2024.

With 182 appearances for the side, Guardado landed three Gold Cups and left his professional career as the most-capped player in the nation’s history.

Antonio Carbajal (Mexico) – 5 appearances

Antonio Carbajal is the third Mexican on the list to feature at five different World Cups, with the goalkeeper making a start in the 1950 tournament.

He then played in 1954, 1958, 1962, and 1966, becoming the first player to feature at five tournaments with 11 appearances to his name in that time.

His 25 goals conceded from 1950 to 1966 was the record for a goalkeeper at the World Cup, which has since been matched, but he secured his place in the tournament’s history.

Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico) – 5 appearances

Guillermo Ochoa
Guillermo Ochoa

From one Mexican goalkeeper to another, Guillermo Ochoa has been a staple of World Cups for onlookers as they cast their eye to matches featuring El Tri.

The shot-stopper was called up for 2006 and 2010, but didn’t feature in either tournament, while he was first-choice for 2014, 2018, and 2022.

There is a chance for him to make history in 2026 with a call-up to the squad, which features Mexico as one of three host nations.

The 40-year-old, who currently plays in Cyprus, has 153 appearances for Mexico to his name, which includes six Gold Cup triumphs and one Concacaf Nations League win.

Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 5 appearances

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

One of the leading figures in football since the turn of the millennium, Cristiano Ronaldo has history in his sights once again heading into the 2026 World Cup.

The Portuguese striker is tied on five tournament appearances, and could make it six if he steps onto the pitch in North America with the national team in the summer.

The World Cup has been the one trophy that has evaded the 41-year-old since his debut in the competition back in 2006, having come close but not quite doing enough to be labelled as champions of the world.

Ronaldo has eight goals in 22 World Cup appearances, while he has 226 appearances for the national team overall with over 140 goals to his name.

Lionel Messi (Argentina) – 5 appearances

Argentina captain Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo
Argentina captain Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo

The other leading figure in recent footballing history is Lionel Messi, who has become iconic for his individual talent when it really matters for his team.

On the national team stage, he has featured at the World Cup since 2006, and while he reached the final in 2010, the tournament win still remained elusive.

That was until 2022, when a brace from the forward helped seal Argentina the World Cup in Qatar, putting himself on the pantheon of greats to add the trophy to their cabinet.

There is a chance that Messi could break records again, moving to six tournament appearances in 2026, if he features for his national team in North America.

Messi has just shy of 200 appearances for Argentina, with 116 goals to his name in an impressive career that seems to continue longer than many expected.


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What Lionel Messi Said About Ousmane Dembele When They Were Barcelona Teammates

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Lionel Messi‘s assessment of a young Ousmane Dembele re-emerged in 2025 after the French winger inspired Paris Saint-Germain to their first-ever Champions League title over Inter Milan. Those comments are now worth looking at again, after PSG’s back-to-back success in that same competition, with the Frenchman once again pivotal.

While not getting on the scoresheet vs Inter, the winger was in sensational form, setting up his teammates twice en route to a record-breaking 5-0 victory. He then scored a penalty vs Arsenal, as PSG drew with the Gunners in normal time before winning the shoot-out.

As a result of the European triumph, Dembele has now made himself a frontrunner to win this year’s Ballon d’Or, having been awarded the prize in 2025. While it has taken some time, it is safe to say that the forward has lived up to the potential his teenage self had, which makes Messi’s comments back when he first joined Barcelona all the more interesting.


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After impressing at both Stade Rennais and Borussia Dortmund, a then 20-year-old Dembele would make the move to Camp Nou in a monstrous £135.5 million deal in 2017. By 2018, things had already shown signs that they weren’t exactly going to plan, but as per talkSPORT, Messi continued to back the budding star, saying:

“On the pitch (Dembele) is a phenomenon and it depends on him (how good he becomes). He has all the opportunity in the world to do what he wants. He can be one of the best. On the other hand, he’s a young guy who is adapting to the city and the club. The less you speak about it, the better. It’s necessary to leave him so he can be calm.

“He has already realised his mistakes and has rectified them. We are going to help him focus on football.”

Though the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner’s proclamation appears to have come true, it never did at Barcelona. Recurring injuries and inconsistent form meant that Dembele never reached the heights hoped of him, scoring just 40 times in 185 appearances.

He moved to PSG in 2023, however, and under Luis Enrique, his fortunes have changed dramatically. As a result of a brilliant couple of seasons, he could now follow in Messi’s footsteps by becoming a rare player to lift the Ballon d’Or more than once (just 10 have managed that so far). He was effectively the replacement for Messi at the Stade de Princes, and he has more than filled the void left by the magical Argentine.

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Tottenham Still Five Signings Away From De Zerbi’s Dream Squad

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Tottenham are planning a major overhaul of their playing squad this summer following back-to-back 17th-place finishes in the Premier League.

Spurs avoided relegation to the Championship on the final day of the season this year, beating Everton 1-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to stave off dropping down to playing second tier football for the first time since 1978.

Roberto De Zerbi was the saviour – Spurs’ third head coach of the season doing the one thing that was asked of him when he arrived at the club at the end of March – rescuing them from the drop.

Now, the Italian will want to put his stamp on the squad and ensure the 2025/26 season never happens again. Owners the Lewis Family have already pledged investment in the playing squad, and it will need to be significant if De Zerbi’s comments after the end of the season are anything to go by.

The Spurs boss said that he had “10, 11, 12 players good enough to stay”. With a 25-man squad available for the Premier League, that suggests he might need at least 13 new players to come in, although he may not have been counting long-term injured stars or those out on loan in his assessment of the squad he inherited.

Tottenham have already agreed deals to sign defenders Andy Robertson from Liverpool and Marcos Senesi from Bournemouth, with the pari free agents after their contracts at Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively came to an end.

But where else does De Zerbi need to strengthen?

Goalkeeper and defender deals

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It looks like Guglielmo Vicario will depart the club, with Inter Milan his most likely destination this summer. Club captain Cristian Romero is also expected to leave, while Spurs could also look to cash in on Radu Dragusin, who does not seem to fit under De Zerbi – nor any other manager truth be told.

Highly-rated centre-back Luka Vuskovic could be given a chance, but the likelihood is he will get another season on loan under his belt after signing a new contract with the club. Ben Davies looks set to stay and sign a new deal too.

A new No.1 goalkeeper, or another keeper to challenge the reinvigorated Antonin Kinsky is a must this summer. The likes of Bart Verbruggen, Anatoliy Trubin and Lucas Chevalier have all been linked.

With Robertson and Senesi coming in, there’s probably space for one more centre-back. Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton would be the obvious – and best – choice, having played under De Zerbi before.

Robertson will be competition for Destiny Udogie at left-back, with Pedro Porro and Djed Spence the right-back options.

Midfield moving pieces at Tottenham

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Joao Palhinha celebrates Premier League win over Aston Villa

Joao Palhinha will return to Bayern Munich following the end of his loan spell, but De Zerbi has already admitted that he “100%” wants to sign him permanently. Palhinha also wants to return, with his preference on coming back to Spurs before heading to Sporting CP, who also want him.

With Conor Gallagher already signed in January and Rodrigo Bentancur showing his importance to the team when he returned from injury, there may not be too many more deals to be done in the two positions in front of the defence in De Zerbi’s famous 4-2-3-1 formation.

Youngsters Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall will surely be trusted more following a pre-season with the Italian.

One other player from Brighton has been linked – Carlos Baleba. He is likely to cost upwards of £80million, but is another who knows how to play in De Zerbi’s system and would be an upgrade on what Spurs already have.

Moving into the forward positions

Dominic Solanke Tottenham Spurs

De Zerbi has a plethora of options in the trio of positions behind the main striker in his new squad, although he is waiting on many of them to be fit.

Xavi Simons will probably be out until 2027, with Wilson Odobert not back until October at the earliest. Dejan Kulusevski was not see all season, but it is hoped he will return for the start of the season. Mohammed Kudus suffered a setback in his recovery, but he should be back for the start of the season too.

De Zerbi was able to call upon James Maddison in the final few weeks of the campaign, coming off the bench to make good cameo appearances when Spurs needed it most.

With Mathys Tel and the returning Mikey Moore to add to the mix, there is strength in depth in the positions in and around the main striker – particularly if they sign Savinho from Manchester City – but it is perhaps that No.9 that Tottenham need to upgrade the most.

Dominic Solanke has been another who has suffered with injuries this season and has not been able to get into any sort of rhythm, while Richarlison was Spurs’ top scorer, but never really got into proper goalscoring form.

Both could leave, both could stay, but it is imperative that De Zerbi signs at least one, maybe two new frontmen this summer.


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Liverpool Hold Talks to Sign PSG Star Iliya Zabarnyi

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Liverpool have been offered the chance to sign Paris Saint-Germain star Iliya Zabarnyi this summer, according to Dave OCKop.

The Reds are in the market to bolster their squad this summer after a disappointing campaign, which saw them opt to part ways with manager Arne Slot over the weekend, and advance in their move to bring in Andoni Iraola as his immediate replacement.

But now the club is looking at the transfer market to strengthen the squad and shape it in the image of the new manager, and that has seen them presented with a chance to bring in a former player of his.

Liverpool Offered Ilya Zabarnyi

Illia Zabarnyi during a pre-match warm-up at Bournemouth

Zabarnyi, who has been described as ‘unbelievable’, was a key part of Iraola’s Bournemouth side in the 2024/25 season and earned himself a big-money move to Paris Saint-Germain last summer as a result.

But the Ukraine international has struggled for regular game time under Luis Enrique, falling behind Marquinhos and Willian Pacho in the pecking order, and featuring for just 213 minutes in the Champions League, while he made 26 starts in Ligue 1.

The lack of minutes in the Champions League campaign has seen the player open up to a potential exit from the Parc des Princes, and the French champions are also open to letting him move on if they can recoup the £57m fee they paid to sign him.

It’s reported that the player’s representatives, who also represent Curtis Jones, offered the defender to Anfield chiefs during talks about the midfielder’s future recently, and exploratory talks have since been held as a result.

A new centre-back is expected to be brought in after Ibrahima Konate departed the club following the expiry of his contract, and while Jeremy Jacquet is set to arrive, Zabarnyi would be an exciting addition to the squad.

Zabarnyi Would Be Expensive Gamble

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Iraola will know better than anyone else what Zabarnyi can offer to the Liverpool squad, but it would still represent a rather expensive gamble to bring him in for what the team need currently.

Virgil Van Dijk is still one of the first names on the team sheet, despite turning 35 before the new season begins, and while Jacquet is young and inexperienced, Liverpool clearly trust him as they spent £60m on him.

The Reds also have Giovanni Leoni once he returns from injury, and Joe Gomez in the squad. Zabarnyi has the quality to compete with them, but if he wants to be first-choice, then it may not be the right fit.


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