Sebastián Soria Aims for World Cup Age Milestone at 42
Veteran striker Sebastián Soria, 42, may become the oldest outfield player in World Cup history as he joins Qatar's preliminary squad.
As the World Cup approaches, all eyes are on veteran striker Sebastián Soria, who at 42 years old, stands on the brink of making history. The Qatari forward has been named in the preliminary squad for the upcoming tournament, which could see him become the oldest outfield player to ever participate in a World Cup.
A Remarkable Career
Soria's journey in football has been nothing short of remarkable. Having started his professional career years ago, he has played for several clubs and has been a mainstay in the Qatari national team. His inclusion in the preliminary squad is a testament to his enduring skills and fitness, allowing him to compete at the highest level even as he enters his fifth decade.
Historic Opportunity
If Soria takes to the field during the tournament, he will break the previous record held by Roger Milla of Cameroon, who was 42 years and 39 days old when he played in the 1994 World Cup. This opportunity not only highlights Soria's personal achievements but also showcases the evolution of football, where players are maintaining their performance levels well into their 40s.
As the tournament draws closer, many fans and analysts will be watching to see if Soria can achieve this historic feat. His experience could also provide valuable insight for younger teammates, potentially enhancing Qatar's competitive edge in the tournament.
The anticipation surrounding the World Cup continues to build, and with players like Soria, the narrative of the tournament only becomes more intriguing. Whether or not he steps onto the pitch, his presence in the squad already adds an exciting layer to the event.
Source: ESPN Soccer