The Top 5 Oldest Goal Scorers in FIFA World Cup History
The FIFA World Cup is the biggest stage in football, and it is a tournament where only the sharpest and most gifted players thrive. Yet, across its long and storied history, a handful of extraordinary footballers have defied the laws of physics and contributed as goal scorers at ages we did not think were possible. Here is a look at the five oldest goal scorers in FIFA World Cup history.
He was famously called 'The Old Lion' by fans and was no stranger to late-career heroics. He had already become the oldest goal scorer in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy after scoring twice against Colombia in extra time. He came back four years later just to shatter his own record, and to date, he is still the only player over 40 to score a goal in FIFA World Cup history.
The center-back showed that age is not a barrier to having a noticeable impact on the world's biggest stage. His goal helped Portugal with a commanding victory in the round of 16.
Ronaldo's goal against Ghana was a defining moment in his career, and it was a subtle reminder that the Portuguese always has a hunger for goals, regardless of age.
1. Roger Milla (Cameroon) - 42 Years, 39 Days
No list of ageless World Cup footballers is complete without Roger Milla. The Cameroonian legend holds the Guinness World Record as the oldest goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history . He scored at the remarkable age of 42 years and 39 days against Russia in the 1994 World Cup and helped Cameroon with a dominating 6-1 win against the Russians.He was famously called 'The Old Lion' by fans and was no stranger to late-career heroics. He had already become the oldest goal scorer in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy after scoring twice against Colombia in extra time. He came back four years later just to shatter his own record, and to date, he is still the only player over 40 to score a goal in FIFA World Cup history.
2. Pepe (Portugal) - 39 Years, 283 Days
The Portuguese center-back cemented his legacy in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Pepe was known as a fearless defender throughout his career, and he surprised everyone with his magnificent header against Switzerland, which made him the second oldest goal scorer in FIFA history.The center-back showed that age is not a barrier to having a noticeable impact on the world's biggest stage. His goal helped Portugal with a commanding victory in the round of 16.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - 37 Years, 292 Days
Few moments at the 2022 World Cup were as celebrated as Ronaldo's penalty against Ghana. He scored at the age of 37 years and 292 days, making him the third oldest player to score at the FIFA World Cup.Ronaldo's goal against Ghana was a defining moment in his career, and it was a subtle reminder that the Portuguese always has a hunger for goals, regardless of age.
4. Gunnar Gren (Sweden) - 37 Years, 236 Days
The Swedish attacking legend etched his place in World Cup history long before the times of our modern superstars. He scored for Sweden in the semifinals at the 1958 World Cup against West Germany, which took place in Sweden. Gren scored just one World Cup goal in his career, but it came at the grandest stage of all.5. Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Mexico) - 37 Years, 151 Days
Rounding out this elite list of old but gold is Blanco, who scored against France at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa at the age of 37 years and 151 days. The goal was Blanco's third and final World Cup strike, making him the oldest Mexican player ever to score at the tournament.Next Story