Summary
- Age no longer limits footballers’ careers, exemplified by players like Ronaldo, Messi, and Modric.
- Top players above 35 continue to excel, challenging traditional views on ageing in football.
- Examples include top scorers like Benzema and Lewandowski, showcasing skill, resilience, and longevity.
In sports, as in life, the biggest barrier to longevity is age. But while in football, some players retire early, there are just as many nowadays, in a world that revolves around health and fitness, that prove age is just a number. Like a fine wine, some footballers seem to have an eternal youth, and it’s difficult to envision them ever hanging up their boots.
Not long ago, reaching the age of 35 often signalled a player’s impending transition away from the pitch. However, this perception has shifted dramatically. Below, GIVEMESPORT explores the 15 best players who continue to score, assist, and secure clean sheets well past that milestone, proving that age is no longer a limitation in football. Their impressive performances challenge the traditional views of ageing athletes, showcasing resilience and skill at an advanced stage of their careers.
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10
Francesco Acerbi – Inter Milan
Age: 37
Acerbi continues to get better with age. Somewhat of a late bloomer, the defender started his career in the lower leagues with Pavia before working his way up to the very summit of Italian football.
Acerbi joined Inter after four successful seasons with Lazio in 2023 and he has been a key player for the club ever since. He’s been one of the first names on the teamsheet during his three seasons with the Italian giants, helping them to a Serie A title and two Champions League finals.
9
Angel Di Maria – Benfica
Age: 37
Di Maria has enjoyed a wonderful career and he continues to perform at the top level despite approaching his 40s. In 2023, Di Maria returned to Benfica and he has been tearing up the Portuguese top tier ever since. In the 2023/24 campaign he scored 17 times in all competitions, including five in Europe, while he also added 14 assists.
He showed no signs of slowing down this season and was statistically one of the top performers in the Liga Portugal. He was the 12th best player in the league this season according to WhoScored, with an average rating of 7.07/10.
8
Henrikh Mkhitaryan – Inter Milan
Age: 36
Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s career took an exciting turn in the summer of 2022 when he joined Inter Milan, following a period where he struggled to get to grips with Premier League football with Manchester United and Arsenal. During his first season in the iconic black and blue jersey, he made 49 appearances and netted five goals, including a pivotal strike in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against AC Milan.
Since then, the Armenian international has demonstrated that he is becoming quicker and more effective as he ages. In the 2023/24 season, he recorded eight assists in the Serie A, helping Inter Milan clinch the Italian title. Now, at 36 years old, he started in almost every league match this season in the middle of the park, and was key as his side reached the Champions League final.
7
Yann Sommer – Inter Milan
Age: 36
Clearly, there’s something special happening for veterans over at Inter Milan. Another player from their ranks is Yann Sommer, who, at 36 years old, remains a key player for both club and country.
It was only two seasons ago, in the 2022/23 season, that Sommer broke the Bundesliga’s single-game saves record with 19 saves in a match against Bayern Munich. Now the main man between the sticks for Simone Inzaghi’s side, he continues to show he’s one of the most reliable glove-bearers in Europe.
6
Karim Benzema – Al-Ittihad
Age: 37
Following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from Real Madrid, Karim Benzema really stepped up and reminded everyone just how good he could be when he isn’t in the shadow of another. His Ballon d’Or triumph in 2022 was the culmination of a very impressive career, but he hasn’t slowed down now that he’s moved on from Los Blancos and is plying his trade in Saudi Arabia.
Sure, things didn’t get off to a convincing start at Al-Ittihad, but he’s soon turned that around and is back to his best right now. Across games for Madrid, the Saudi Pro League side and France, Benzema has scored and assisted plenty of goals in the last five years. This season alone, he found the back of the net 25 times in 36 games.
5
Cristiano Ronaldo – Al-Nassr
Age: 40
Cristiano Ronaldo is now 40 but his numbers in the Saudi Pro League are those of a clinical finisher in his prime. The Portuguese superstar scored 35 league goals in 31 games during the 2023/24 season to win the golden boot. It’s no shock, either, as Ronaldo is the top goalscorer in the history of football.
He has now played over 1200 games at club level and is the only player to have registered over 900 goals in that time. The 40-year-old transitioned from being a skilful winger to a prolific centre-forward many years ago and has never looked back, as he has found the net wherever he’s gone. Ronaldo was a huge part of Real Madrid’s four Champions League wins during his time in Spain, and his adoring fans still see him in the same light.
4
Manuel Neuer – Bayern Munich
Age: 39
Still serving as his club and country’s captain, there aren’t many more talented goalkeepers around – if any – than the wonderful Manuel Neuer. The German reinvented the meaning of ‘sweeper-keeper’ in his prime as he led both Bayern Munich and Germany to glory. The 2014 World Cup winner is still one of the best number ones in the world despite his autumnal age.
Still quick off his line, the shot-stopper will likely play into his 40s at the highest level. At 39 years old, the Germany international has kept just north of 250 clean sheets from more than 550 games for the Bavarian club. When he finally decides to hang up his iconic gloves, Neuer will go down as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the sport.
3
Luka Modric – Real Madrid
Age: 39
Luka Modric has been sensational ever since his arrival at Los Blancos from Tottenham over a decade ago.
Alongside Toni Kroos, the Croatian was instrumental in his club’s unprecedented run of Champions League success. He’s got the joint-most triumphs in the premier European competition, having lifted the trophy five times. Modric is among the best midfielders to have graced a football pitch and is certainly among the greatest Champions League players of all time, as one of only two players to win the Ballon d’Or besides Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo during their 17-year duopoly.
2
Lionel Messi – Inter Miami
Age: 37
When speaking about Lionel Messi, he’s still regularly delivered magic moments even deep into his 30s. After all, he finally completed football with a historic World Cup win in 2022, completing his trophy collection, which includes many La Liga titles, Ligue 1 trophies and domestic cups. The Barcelona legend broke all sorts of records during his career, including his 91-goal haul in 2012, and he is one of only three players to win a Ballon d’Or aged 35 or over.
After departing Europe in 2023, the little magician instantly elevated the fortunes of Inter Miami as he was a vital part of the club’s first ever trophy win. Messi controls games with his intelligent movement and out of this world vision. The 37-year-old plays the game with an elegance that the majority of players can only dream of, and it’s down to this grace that he’s able to continue performing at the level that he does.
1
Robert Lewandowski – Barcelona
Age: 36
There are so many superlatives to use when it comes to Robert Lewandowski. The Polish marksman could quite possibly be the best forward in world football right now, and his numbers this season have been nothing short of sensational as Barcelona discover the perfect balance of youth and wisdom to outshine their Real Madrid counterparts.
A more than impressive haul of 27 goals in 34 La Liga appearances this season says everything you need to know about Warsaw-born Lewandowski’s longevity. No matter the age, you can put your bottom dollar on the seasoned centre forward doing what he does best: score goals.
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15 best players aged 35 or over |
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Rank |
Player |
Nationality |
Club |
Age |
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1. |
Robert Lewandowski |
Poland |
Barcelona |
36 |
|
2. |
Lionel Messi |
Argentina |
Inter Miami |
37 |
|
3. |
Luka Modric |
Croatia |
Real Madrid |
39 |
|
4. |
Manuel Neuer |
Germany |
Bayern Munich |
39 |
|
5. |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Portugal |
Al-Nassr |
40 |
|
6. |
Karim Benzema |
France |
Al-Ittihad |
37 |
|
7. |
Yann Sommer |
Switzerland |
Inter Milan |
36 |
|
8. |
Henrikh Mkhitaryan |
Armenia |
Inter Milan |
36 |
|
9. |
Angel Di Maria |
Argentina |
Benfica |
37 |
|
10. |
Francesco Acerbi |
Italy |
Inter Milan |
37 |
|
11. |
Thomas Muller |
Germany |
Bayern Munich |
35 |
|
12. |
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang |
Gabon |
Al-Qadsiah |
35 |
|
13. |
Sergio Busquets |
Spain |
Inter Miami |
36 |
|
14. |
Sergio Ramos |
Spain |
Monterrey |
39 |
|
15. |
Edin Dzeko |
Bosnia |
Fenerbahce |
39 |
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