FIFA World Cup 2026: Manuel Neuer creates history as the most capped goalkeeper

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 Manuel Neuer creates history as the most capped goalkeeper

In a remarkable feat, German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has cemented his legacy in World Cup history by becoming the player with the most appearances, reaching his 21st match during Germany's gripping 2-1 win over Ivory Coast.(Photo credit: X)

German legendary shot-stopper Manuel Neuer became the goalkeeper with the most appearances in FIFA World Cup history on Sunday.When the 40-year-old Bayern Munich icon stepped out onto the pitch for Germany's high-octane Group E encounter against Ivory Coast in Toronto, it marked his 21st World Cup match.

By doing so, Neuer surpassed the previous world record of 20 appearances, held by former French captain Hugo Lloris.Neuer had equalled Lloris’ milestone just days earlier during Germany’s clinical 7-1 opening victory against tournament debutants Curaçao. Taking his position between the posts against Ivory Coast officially pushed him into uncharted territory, standalone at the pinnacle of global goalkeeping greatness.

The achievement adds another glittering chapter to an extraordinary international comeback. After stepping away from national team duty following Euro 2024, the 2014 World Cup winner reversed his retirement decision. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann immediately reinstated the veteran as Germany’s first-choice keeper for the expanded 48-team tournament in North America. At 40 years old, Neuer also stands as the oldest German player ever to feature at a major football tournament, breaking the record previously held by Lothar Matthäus.

It was not a completely smooth historic night for the veteran, however. Ivory Coast refused to read the script early on, with skipper Franck Kessié hammering home an aggressive opening goal in the 30th minute to stun the Germans. Neuer had to stay alert and perfect for the remainder of the evening to deny the physical African side any further joy.Ultimately, substitute Deniz Undav saved the day, firing two late goals to secure a dramatic 2-1 victory. The win booked Germany's ticket into the Round of 32 with a match to spare, ensuring Neuer's record-breaking night was sweetened with all three points. Having played across five World Cup editions since his debut against Australia in 2010, the evergreen "sweeper-keeper" will now look to extend his historic tally even further.Goalkeepers with most World Cup appearances:

GoalkeeperCountryWorld Cup Matches
Manuel NeuerGermany21
Hugo LlorisFrance20
Claudio TaffarelBrazil18
Josef MaierGermany18
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