CRISTIANO RONALDO is the oldest outfielder to ever start a match at a World Cup. The Portuguese icon lined up in his country’s 2026 opener against DR Congo aged 41 years and 132 days. This took Ronaldo ahead of former Canada star Atiba Hutchinson, who set the previous record at Qatar 2022. Midfielder Hutchinson was…
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