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Age played Year retired American football: Manfred Burgsmüller [1] 52 years, 182 days 2002 Association football: Ezzeldin Bahader (one-off) [2] 74 years, 348 days 2020 Kazuyoshi Miura (continuous) 57 years, 344 days Active Australian rules football: Sampson Hosking : 48 years, 159 days (interchange only) 1936 Wally Watts : 44 years, 49 days 1916
English-born Australian rugby union player [262] [263] Harry Van Surdam: 1881–1982: 100: American football player, coach and official [264] Francisco Varallo: 1910–2010: 100: Argentine association football player, last surviving participant of the 1930 FIFA World Cup [265] Jacqueline Vaudecrane: 1913–2018: 104: French figure skater and ...
Schalk Burger Brits (born 16 May 1981) is a South African former professional rugby union player who last played for the South Africa national team and the Bulls in Super Rugby. He primarily played as a hooker. He was part of the 2019 Rugby World Cup-winning team. Brits holds the international record for oldest player to win a Rugby World Cup ...
Most 95-year-olds can't play rugby, but Easton Roy isn't like most 95-year-olds.
He earned 75 international caps for England and played in two World Cup Finals, in 2003 (when England won) and 2007. With his appearance in the October 2007 final, at age 36 years 1 month, he became the oldest ever player to play in a Rugby World Cup final. [1] Since 2008, Catt has coached various rugby teams, and from 2019 to 2024 was ...
After the 2007 World Cup in France, he was recalled to the Springbok squad to play against the Barbarians. This was his last outing as an international player. [citation needed] Ackermann bowed out of professional rugby on a winning note on 1 March 2008, when the Sharks defeated the Bulls 29-15 at Loftus Versfeld. He became the oldest player ...
Jack Ellis (23 October 1912 – 27 November 2007) was an England international rugby union player. At the time of his death it was reported that he was the oldest living England international rugby player, although it was later discovered this was incorrect. [1]
Lomu played for several domestic New Zealand provincial or Super Rugby sides, and late in his career played club rugby in both Wales and France. These included the Auckland Blues , with whom he won the inaugural 1996 Super 12 Final with, Chiefs and Hurricanes , and Counties Manukau , Wellington , and later North Harbour and the Cardiff Blues .