Manuel Neuer becomes most capped goalkeeper in FIFA World Cup history
Manuel Neuer has made history by becoming the most capped goalkeeper in FIFA World Cup tournaments. The Bayern Munich and Germany legend surpassed the previous record during the 2026 World Cup, solidifying his place among the greatest goalkeepers of all time.
Neuer achieved this milestone during Germany's group stage match on July 14, 2026. His appearance in the tournament marked his 25th World Cup cap, breaking the record previously held by Italy's Gianluigi Buffon. This accomplishment highlights Neuer's longevity and consistency at the highest level of international football.
This record is a testament to Neuer's enduring excellence and leadership. As one of the most decorated goalkeepers in history, this achievement adds another layer to his legacy. It also underscores his importance to the German national team, where he has been a cornerstone for over a decade.
With the 2026 World Cup still in its early stages, Neuer's focus will now shift to helping Germany advance further in the tournament. His experience and skill will be crucial as the team aims for another deep run. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Neuer can lead his team to glory once again.
Neuer's record-breaking appearance is a reminder of his impact on the game. As he continues to defy age and expectations, his contributions to football remain unparalleled.