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FIFA 2026: 5 Football Stars Who Could Hang Up Their Boots After The World Cup

FIFA World Cup this is a dream of every footballer to represent their country and win FIFA World Cup for the country no matter how old the player is here is a list of top 5 players who might retire after FIFA 2026 World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo: He could be one of the players to retire after the 2026 FIFA World Cup as he might be one of the most fittest and most hard working footballer but due to his age(40-years-old) and also due to new upcoming talents.

Lionel Messi: He could be on the players to retire even after being the greatest of all time and the most talented player as he has completed his dream of winning the World Cup trophy for his country and also due to the age factor(37-years-old).

Neymar: He could be one of the players to retire as many reports have been published stating that FIFA World Cup 2026 will be his last World Cup and he will be taking retirement and ending his international football journey.

Robert Lewandowski: He could be one of the players to retire after the 2026 FIFA World cup due to his age(36-years-old) and also due to new upcoming talents.

Luis Suarez: He could be one of the players to retire as many reports have been published stating that FIFA World Cup Qualifiers will be his last World Cup matches and he will be taking retirement and ending his international football journey.

First published on: Feb 04, 2025 02:06 PM IST


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