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Monday 25 June 2018

World Cup History: Egypt goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary became the oldest player in World Cup history

Egypt goalkeeper becomes oldest ever player in World Cup history at 45



Another World Cup history made today as the Egypt goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary became the oldest player in World Cup history during Monday's group match against Saudi Arabia.

El-Hadary, 45, who plays for Taawon in the Saudi Arabian first division captained his country in what was also his World Cup debut in the game and also made a spectacular penalty save in the game which took place at the Volgograd Stadium.

Egypt goalkeeper becomes oldest ever player in World Cup history at 45
Despite both nations' elimination from the 2018 World Cup tournament, Egypt were defeated  2 - 1 by Saudi Araba.
El-Hadary, who won his 159th cap for his country with that appearance, made his full international debut aged 23 back in 1996. The goalkeeper has won four African Cup of Nations titles with Egypt since making his debut for the country.
He replaces Faryd Mondragon who featured at the 2014 tournament in Brazil for Colombia at 43 years and three days old in a 4-1 victory over Japan. 
Egypt goalkeeper becomes oldest ever player in World Cup history at 45



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