Very few footballers manage to stay at the top long enough to feature in multiple FIFA World Cups. The tournament arrives only once every four years, meaning players need elite longevity, fitness, consistency and form to continue representing their countries across generations.
From Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to Diego Maradona and Lothar Matthäus, some legends turned the World Cup into their personal stage over multiple decades.
Messi currently holds the record for the most appearances in FIFA World Cup history with 26 matches for Argentina.
Players with most FIFA World Cup appearances in history
| Player | Team | Appearances |
|---|---|---|
| Lionel Messi | Argentina | 26 |
| Lothar Matthäus | Germany | 25 |
| Miroslav Klose | Germany | 24 |
| Paolo Maldini | Italy | 23 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 22 |
| Diego Maradona | Argentina | 21 |
| Uwe Seeler | West Germany | 21 |
| Władysław Żmuda | Poland | 21 |
| Cafu | Brazil | 20 |
| Philipp Lahm | Germany | 20 |
| Grzegorz Lato | Poland | 20 |
| Hugo Lloris | France | 20 |
| Javier Mascherano | Argentina | 20 |
| Bastian Schweinsteiger | Germany | 20 |
Lionel Messi became the World Cup appearance leader during Argentina’s 2022 triumph
Messi broke Lothar Matthäus’ long-standing record during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The Argentine captain played every match as Argentina lifted the trophy, taking his tally to 26 appearances across five tournaments.
Messi made his World Cup debut as a teenager in 2006 and later reached the final in 2014 before finally winning the competition in 2022.
He also holds the record for the most World Cup appearances as captain.
If Messi returns for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, he could become the first player in history to reach 30 World Cup matches.
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score in five World Cups
Although Ronaldo trails Messi in overall appearances, the Portuguese superstar created his own piece of history by becoming the first male footballer to score in five different FIFA World Cups.
From his debut in 2006 to his leadership role in Qatar 2022, Ronaldo remained Portugal’s biggest star for nearly two decades.
If selected for the 2026 tournament, Ronaldo and Messi could become the first male players ever to feature in six FIFA World Cups.
Lothar Matthäus held the appearance record before Messi
Before Messi surpassed him, Matthäus stood alone as the World Cup appearance king for decades.
The German midfielder played 25 matches across five tournaments between 1982 and 1998 and captained West Germany to the 1990 FIFA World Cup title.
Known for his versatility, leadership and tactical intelligence, Matthäus remains one of Germany’s greatest-ever players.
Miroslav Klose combined longevity with record-breaking goalscoring
Miroslav Klose not only ranks third for appearances but also remains the highest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history with 16 goals.
Klose played 24 World Cup matches across four tournaments and finally lifted the trophy with Germany in 2014.
His record-breaking goal came during Germany’s famous 7-1 semifinal victory over Brazil in 2014, surpassing Brazilian legend Ronaldo Nazario.
Paolo Maldini became one of the World Cup’s greatest defenders
Italian icon Paolo Maldini played 23 World Cup matches across four tournaments.
Widely regarded as one of football’s greatest defenders, Maldini came closest to winning the competition in 1994 when Italy lost to Brazil in the final on penalties.
His consistency, elegance and longevity made him one of the most respected players in football history.
Cafu remains the only player to feature in three consecutive World Cup finals
Brazilian full-back Cafu played in the 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cup finals – a feat no other player has achieved.
Cafu won the tournament twice and captained Brazil to glory in 2002.
Known for his stamina and attacking runs from right-back, he remains one of the greatest full-backs in football history.
Diego Maradona defined World Cup greatness for Argentina
Few players are as closely associated with the FIFA World Cup as Diego Maradona.
The Argentine genius played 21 World Cup matches and produced one of the greatest individual campaigns ever during the 1986 tournament, leading Argentina to the title.
His performances included the famous “Goal of the Century” and the controversial “Hand of God” against England in the quarterfinals.
Maradona later guided Argentina to another final in 1990.
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Story first published: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 12:47 [IST]
