In front of the World Cup in front of the World Cup, international media has been busy with the competition now, with facts and facts that have happened so far in the history of the World Cup. In its continuation, Goldtok has released a list of the oldest players in the history of the World Cup.
Some of the youngest players who have participated so far in the World Cup for their respective countries are presented here-
1. Mario Yepes (Colombia, 38 years 5 months 21 days)
Paris Saint-Germain's former center back Mario Yepas has taken part in 102 international matches for Colombia. In 1999, with his debut in senior team, Brazil finished in the 2014 World Cup. The quarter-finals in the quarter-finals in Brazil face Brazil. Yepes, who captained the match, was 38 years old.
2. Vito daas (Portugal, 38 years 8 months 3 days)
Portugal played three matches in the 1986 World Cup. England beat England 1-0 in one match, but lost the remaining two matches and dropped out of the tournament as a bottom-up group. Man of the match, Damascus has played two defeated matches in Bento. He announced retirement from Mexico.
3. David Simon (England, 38 years, 9 months 2 days)
The 2002 England team called the team of the Golden Age, but the English could not do justice to their name. They have to stop at the Korea / Japan World Cup quarter-finals. As a 38-year-old player in that series, Seamman was part of the Lions team as the senior player.
4. Ian Heintze (Denmark, 38 years 9 months 20 days)
PSV played 86 international matches for Denmark in the former Full-back Heinte. After the Korea-Japan World Cup in 2002, his international career ends. In the World Cup in the World Cup, in the 1-1 draw with Senegal, he captained the team at the age of 38 at Heintz. However, they could not make it to the Danish team, which had been left out of the last 16 after losing to England.
5. Stanley Matthews (England, 39 years 4 months 25 days)
Stanley Matthews ended the career of the three Lions in 1957. In 1954, Switzerland was the world champion. Stanley took part in the quarter-finals against Uruguay in the 4-2 win, at the age of 39.
6. Joseph Antony Bell (Cameroon, 29 years, 8 months and 16 days)
Marseille and Saint-Etienne's former goalkeeper Jose Bell took part in 52 international matches for Cameroon. He also has a career in the 1982, 1990 and 1994 World Cups.
In the 94th World Cup, the 3-0 win against Brazil was his last World Cup match, in that match he was 39 years old.
7. Angel Labruna (Argentina, 39 years 8 months 18 days)
River Plate Icon Angel Labruna was led by the Argentine team's attack in the match against the Czech Republic 6-1 in 1958. The 39-year-old forward was not able to score any goals. He scored 17 goals in 37 matches for Argentina.
8. David James (England, 39 years 10 months 26 days)
The England team's relationship with David James was very emotional just before the retirement from the national team in 2010. In that year, James played the last World Cup in the South Africa World Cup. Germany's 4-1 defeat to Germany at the age of 40 was the last match of his career.
9. Jim Leighton (Scotland, 39 years 10 months 30 days)
In 1998, Leighton played in the last 20 cups for Scotland. Scotland did not show any success in the tournament. Despite losing to Brazil and Morocco in the group stage, draws a draw with Norway. And with this Jim Leighton and his Scottish teammates return home empty-handed. Leiton was 40 years old in three matches.
10. Ali Bomnigel (Tunisia, 40 years 2 months and 10 days)
Tunisia's No. 1 player, Ali Bomanjeel was 40 years old in the 1-0 defeat to Ukraine in 2006. In the group stage Tunisia got third position. One year later, Bomnigel announced retirement from international football.
11. Dino Jeff (Italy, 40 years 4 months 13 days)
Legendary goalkeeper Dino Jaffe proved himself very successful in the 1982 World Cup. Zafar was the original craftsman to capture Italy's 3-1 victory over West Germany in front of 90,000 visitors to Madrid. Earlier, Italy had been in fourth place in the tournament, Zafar also played in those events.
12. Peter Shilton (England, 40 years, 9 months, 19 days)
England's one of the most successful goalkeepers played the last World Cup at the age of 40. After losing the semifinal to West Germany, England were defeated 2-1 in the third place-fixing match. That match was the last match of Shilton's World Cup career.
13. Pat Jennings (Northern Ireland, 41 years)
Pat Jennings played the last match for Northern Ireland in 1986. But still till now the record for the highest number of matches has been kept for the country. In 1986, the former World Cup wrestlers, Wartford, Tottenham and Arsenal's former goalkeeper were on 41 years of age against Brazil.
14. Roger Mila (Cameroon, 42 years 1 month 8 days)
Cameroon's former national player Roger Mila represented the country in three World Cups. In 1982, 1990 and 1994, he was able to match himself in the World Cup. In the defeat of Russia 6-1 in a match against Russia, in 1994, it was the achievement of matching goals as the oldest player in World Cup history.

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