The 2026 World Cup will be played between 11th June and 19th July 2026 in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
It is the first time it will be hosted by three nations and the first North American World Cup since 1994.
This World Cup has another first, as it will host 48 teams instead of the usual 32.
And with more and more players getting the opportunity to compete this time around, some will seize the chance to etch their name into history like the names below…
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Rank |
Player |
Nation |
WC apps |
|---|---|---|---|
|
12= |
Grzegorz Lato |
Poland |
20 |
|
12= |
Cafu |
Brazil |
20 |
|
12= |
Bastian Schweinsteiger |
Germany |
20 |
|
12= |
Philipp Lahm |
Germany |
20 |
|
12= |
Javier Mascherano |
Argentina |
20 |
|
12= |
Hugo Lloris |
France |
20 |
|
8= |
Uwe Seeler |
West Germany |
21 |
|
8= |
Ivan Perisic |
Croatia |
21 |
|
8= |
Wladyslaw Zmuda |
Poland |
21 |
|
8= |
Diego Maradona |
Argentina |
21 |
|
5= |
Paolo Maldini |
Italy |
23 |
|
5= |
Luka Modric |
Croatia |
23 |
|
5= |
Manuel Neuer |
Germany |
23 |
|
4 |
Miroslav Klose |
Germany |
24 |
|
3 |
Lothar Matthäus |
Germany |
25 |
|
2 |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Portugal |
26 |
|
1 |
Lionel Messi |
Argentina |
30 |
17
Grzegorz Lato (Poland)
20 matches
First on this list is Grzegorz Lato, who won 100 caps for his national side, Poland. The former winger played in four World Cups as a player, playing a total of 20 matches.
The best Lato achieved with his country was a third-place finish in 1974 and 1982, but on a personal level, he also had a decent scoring record, as he netted 10 times in the competition.
16
Cafu (Brazil)
20 matches
Cafu is one of the most famous Brazil players to play the game and is still highly talked about now by the lucky ones who got to watch him play.
The Brazilian played in four separate World Cups, captaining his national team in his last two tournaments. Cafu played 20 times in the World Cup, and while he didn’t score, he made up for it by winning the competition twice in 1994 and 2002.
15
Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)
20 matches
Former Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger won 121 caps for his national team and was part of three World Cup squads.
The midfielder played 20 times in the competition, scoring two goals and providing six assists. The 2014 World Cup was one to remember for the ex-Bayern Munich midfielder, as he finally secured a piece of silverware with his country.
14
Philipp Lahm (Germany)
20 matches
A player who played with Schweinsteiger for Germany and Bayern Munich is Philipp Lahm.
The former Germany captain, who lifted the World Cup in 2014, also played 20 times in the World Cup, though he had more minutes than his former teammate with 1,920 minutes compared to Schweinsteiger’s 1,656.
Aside from winning the trophy in Brazil, Lahm memorably opened the German World Cup of 2006 with a special opening goal against Costa Rica.
13
Javier Mascherano (Argentina)
20 matches
Javier Mascherano was a very important player for club and country during his playing days, as he won 147 caps for Argentina.
The former midfielder played in four World Cups for his national team but was unable to claim success, as the furthest they got while he was in the team was the final in 2014, where they lost 1-0 to Germany.
Mascherano played in 20 World Cup matches during his career, making him one of Argentina’s most-capped players at the World Cup.
12
Hugo Lloris (France)
20 matches
France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has played in four World Cups, with his last appearance being in the 2022 final against Argentina.
Lloris has appeared 20 times in the competition, keeping an impressive eight clean sheets along the way.
Lloris is lucky enough to call himself a World Cup winner as he played a big role in his country’s success in 2018. He is also France’s most-capped player for World Cup games.
11
Uwe Seeler (Germany)
21 matches
Uwe Seeler was a former Germany international who won 72 caps for his national team, with 21 of those coming in the World Cup.
Seeler scored nine goals and chipped in with eight assists during those appearances, but he was unable to be a part of a team that won the tournament, coming closest when England defeated West Germany at Wembley in 1966.
10
Ivan Perisic (Croatia)
21 matches
Part of a great generation of Croatian players, the evergreen Ivan Perisic appeared at four World Cups; 2014, 2018, 2022 and then finally in 2026 at the age of 37.
His international career has been remarkable, playing 158 times for his country while scoring 39 goals in the process.
9
Wladyslaw Zmuda (Poland)
21 matches
Wladyslaw Zmuda is another former Poland international who represented his country in four World Cup tournaments. He was awarded the Young Player Award after the 1974 World Cup, with his performances at centre-back taking Poland to the third-place play-off, where they beat Brazil.
Zmuda was also captain of the team that was knocked out in the semi-finals in 1982, where they were beaten by eventual winners Italy.
8
Diego Maradona (Argentina)
21 matches
Diego Maradona is another Argentina player who played in multiple World Cups for his country.
Maradona earned 91 caps for his national side, scoring 34 goals in the process, and was seen at the time as one of the greatest to play the game.
Maradona played 21 times in the World Cup and had an impressive record in the competition, scoring eight goals and providing eight assists. The Argentinian was also a World Cup winner in 1986.






