As the world prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, four legends of the game will be playing what seems to be their last continental tournament with grey hair.
The world will witness these icons who have crossed 40-years and above doing magic on the pitch and competing against youngsters with their loaded experiences.
In this article, Sporting Tribune writes about four players who would be playing in their 40-years of age and above at the 2026 World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – Age: 41
The most prolific goalscorer in international history shows no signs of stopping. Having turned 41 in February 2026, Ronaldo is set to become the first male player to appear in six World Cups.
While his role has shifted from a marauding winger to a predatory poacher, his influence remains immense. Portugal’s tactical setup now focuses on high-quality service into the box, allowing the veteran to utilise his unparalleled positioning and aerial dominance one last time.
Luka Modric (Croatia) – Age: 40
Still the “heartbeat” of the Croatian national team, Modrić reached the 40-year milestone in September 2025. Currently pulling the strings for AC Milan at the club level, the 2018 Ballon d’Or winner continues to dominate midfields through superior tactical intelligence rather than physical exertion.
For Croatia, he remains the undisputed conductor, looking to guide his nation to a third consecutive deep tournament run.
Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico) – Age: 40
A specialist in World Cup heroics, “Memo” Ochoa is chasing a historic sixth tournament appearance on home soil. Born in July 1985, he will be 40 when the tournament begins. As one of the co-hosts, Mexico relies heavily on Ochoa’s leadership and tournament experience.
His presence in the squad would make him the seventh goalkeeper in history to play in a World Cup at age 40 or older.
Edin Džeko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Age: 40
The “Bosnian Diamond” led his nation through a gruelling playoff campaign to secure only their second-ever World Cup appearance. Džeko, who turned 40 in March 2026, remains a clinical finisher.
Despite playing for Schalke in the twilight of his career, his ability to hold up the ball and finish half-chances makes him a vital focal point for a Bosnian side looking to cause an upset in the group stages.
