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Players With Most International Caps In Men’s Football

Players With Most International Caps In Men's Football

Cristiano Ronaldo has broken the record for most international appearances in the history of men’s football. The Portugal striker earned his 197th cap as he started in the Euro 2024 qualifier against Liechtenstein, moving him clear of Kuwait legend Bader Al-Mutawa, who held the previous record with 196.

Ronaldo has a long way to go, however, if he is to break the all-time international appearance across both men’s and women’s football. United States legend Kristine Lilly currently holds the honour with a whopping 354 appearances for her country.

Being able to play regularly for your country is no easy feat — particularly in an era where so much football is played at club level. But some players have managed to put together a lengthy list of appearances as they etch their name into the history books.

Here are the most capped international players in men’s football history.

1. Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal (197)

Cristiano Ronaldo being named in the starting XI for Portugal’s opening Euro 2024 qualifier on March 23, 2023, against Liechtenstein saw him win his 197th cap.

That saw him eclipse Bader Al-Mutawa’s previous record for most international caps with 196. Ronaldo equalled Al-Mutawa’s record at the 2022 World Cup.

Both players are still playing at the age of 38, but Al-Mutawa has fallen out of favour with the Kuwait national team and wasn’t named in their past two squads, opening the door for Ronaldo to move clear.

2. Bader Al-Mutawa, Kuwait (196)

Still going strong at the age of 38, Al-Mutawa was in pole position to become the first male international to reach 200 caps, before Ronaldo took the lead.

Al-Mutawa’s international career began in 2003, aged just 18. He has been virtually ever-present for Kuwait ever since, scoring 56 goals (only enough for third place in the all-time list) and helping the country win its 10th Gulf Cup in 2010.

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3. Soh Chin Ann, Malaysia (195)

Malaysia’s Soh Chin Ann had finally been recognised for his achievements, close to four decades after his retirement in 1984, with FIFA validating 195 of his 222 recorded international appearances back in 2021.

Players such as Soh became national role models, no small feat during the early years of independence; he earned his first cap for the national team in November 1969,…

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