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Argentina Triumphs Over England to Secure FIFA World Cup Final Spot

Argentina has secured its place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 final after a thrilling 2-1 victory over England. Lionel Messi played a crucial role, assisting both goals and breaking records as the oldest outfield player to qualify for a World Cup final. This match sets up an exciting showdown against Spain, as Argentina aims to defend its title. Messi's remarkable achievements continue to highlight his legendary status in football, making this final a highly anticipated event for fans worldwide.
 

Argentina's Remarkable Victory


In a thrilling semi-final match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Argentina staged an impressive comeback, defeating England 2-1. This victory propels them into the final, where they will face Spain, aiming to defend their title and become only the second team in history to achieve this feat. Lionel Messi played a pivotal role in this win, assisting both goals scored by Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez. With this achievement, Messi has set a remarkable record, becoming the oldest outfield player to qualify for a FIFA World Cup final at 39 years and 25 days, surpassing the previous record held by Sweden's Gunnar Gren, who was 37 years and 241 days old during the 1958 final against Italy. Messi is now the first player to participate in a final after reaching the age of 39.


Here’s a list of the oldest outfield players to have played in a FIFA World Cup final:


Player Country Age Year
Lionel Messi Argentina 39 years 25 days 2026
Gunnar Gren Sweden 37 years 241 days 1958
Nílton Santos Brazil 37 years 32 days 1962
Olivier Giroud France 36 years 79 days 2022
Miroslav Klose Germany 36 years 34 days 2014
Nils Liedholm Sweden 35 years 264 days 1958


Messi's Historic Semi-Final Appearance


In the semi-final against England, Messi also made history as the oldest outfield player to participate in this crucial match, breaking the record previously held by West Germany's Fritz Walter, who played at 37 years and 236 days during the 1958 semi-final.


Player Country Age Year
Lionel Messi Argentina 39 years, 21 days 2026
Fritz Walter West Germany 37 years, 236 days 1958
Gunnar Gren Sweden 37 years, 236 days 1958
Luka Modrić Croatia 37 years, 95 days 2022
Nílton Santos Brazil 37 years, 28 days 1962


Additionally, Messi has become the first captain since Diego Maradona to lead his team to two consecutive FIFA World Cup finals, a testament to his enduring legacy in the sport.