From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a progressive list of men's association footballers who have held or co-held the European record for international caps since 1976. The progression up to 1976 is derivable from the world record progression because the world record holder was always European, except when Ángel Romano narrowly overtook Imre Schlosser in 1924–27. After 1976, many sources, including FIFA [1] and the Guinness Book of Records [2] reported subsequent European cap records as world records. Retrospective validation of various Asian players' caps has subsequently shown that they exceeded the contemporary European record; most sweepingly, in 2021 FIFA recognised that Soh Chin Ann won his 109th Malaysia cap in 1976 and his 195th and final cap in 1984, which in February 2022 was the world record. [3]

The only pre-1976 European records not listed in the world record progression are Schlosser's record-breaking 67th cap and Severino Minelli's record-equalling 68th cap.

Player Country Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Notes
: : : : : : :
Imre Schlosser   Hungary 67 1926-11-14 Budapest   Sweden 3–1 [4]
: : : : : : :
Severino Minelli    Switzerland 68 1939-05-14 Liège   Belgium 2–1 [5]
: : : : : : :
Bobby Moore   England 108 1973-11-14 London   Italy 0–1 [6]
Björn Nordqvist   Sweden 108 1978-05-21 Stockholm   Czechoslovakia 0–0 [7]
109 1978-06-03 Mar del Plata   Brazil 1–1 World Cup [7]
110 1978-06-07 Buenos Aires   Austria 0–1 World Cup [7]
111 1978-06-11 Buenos Aires   Spain 0–1 World Cup [7]
112 1978-06-28 Borås   Finland 2–1 Nordic Championship [7]
113 1978-08-16 Copenhagen   Denmark 1–2 Nordic Championship [7]
114 1978-09-01 Paris   France 2–2 European Champs qualifying [7]
115 1978-10-04 Stockholm   Czechoslovakia 1–3 European Champs qualifying [7]
Pat Jennings   Northern Ireland 115 1986-03-16 Belfast   Denmark 1–1 [8]
116 1986-04-23 Belfast   Morocco 2–1 [8]
117 1986-06-03 Guadalajara   Algeria 1–1 World Cup 1986 Group D [8]
118 1986-06-07 Guadalajara   Spain 1–2 World Cup 1986 Group D [8]
119 1986-06-12 Guadalajara   Brazil 0–3 World Cup 1986 Group D [8]
Peter Shilton   England 119 1990-06-11 Cagliari   Republic of Ireland 1–1 World Cup 1990 Group F [9]
120 1990-06-16 Cagliari   Netherlands 0–0 World Cup 1990 Group F [9]
121 1990-06-21 Cagliari   Egypt 1–0 World Cup 1990 Group F [9]
122 1990-06-26 Bologna   Belgium 1–0 World Cup 1990 Rnd 2 [9]
123 1990-07-01 Naples   Cameroon 3–2 World Cup 1990 QF [9]
124 1990-07-04 Turin   West Germany 1–1 [e 1] World Cup 1990 SF [9]
125 1990-07-07 Bari   Italy 1–2 World Cup 1990 3rd–4th [9]
Thomas Ravelli   Sweden 125 1995-06-01 Stockholm   Iceland 1–1 European Champs qualifying [10]
126 1995-06-08 Leeds   England 3–3 Umbro Cup [10]
127 1995-06-10 Nottingham   Japan 2–2 Umbro Cup [10]
128 1995-11-15 Stockholm   Turkey 2–2 European Champs qualifying [10]
129 1996-02-22 Hong Kong   Japan 1–1 [e 2] Carlsberg Cup [10]
130 1996-02-28 Sydney   Australia 0–0 [10]
131 1996-08-14 Gothenburg   Denmark 0–1 [10]
132 1996-10-09 Stockholm   Austria 0–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
133 1996-11-10 Glasgow   Scotland 0–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
134 1997-02-11 Bangkok   Thailand 0–0 King's Cup [e 3] [10]
135 1997-02-16 Bangkok   Thailand 3–1 King's Cup [e 3] [10]
136 1997-03-12 Tel Aviv   Israel 1–0 [10]
137 1997-04-02 Paris   France 0–1 [10]
138 1997-04-30 Gothenburg   Scotland 2–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
139 1997-08-06 Malmö   Lithuania 1–0 World Cup qualifying [10]
140 1997-08-20 Minsk   Belarus 2–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
141 1997-09-06 Vienna   Austria 0–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
142 1997-09-10 Stockholm   Latvia 1–0 World Cup qualifying [10]
143 1997-10-11 Stockholm   Estonia 1–0 World Cup qualifying [10]
Lothar Matthäus   Germany 143 1999-11-14 Oslo   Norway 1–0 [11]
144 2000-02-23 Amsterdam   Netherlands 1–2 [11]
145 2000-03-29 Zagreb   Croatia 1–1 [11]
146 2000-04-26 Kaiserslautern    Switzerland 1–1 [11]
147 2000-06-07 Freiburg im Breisgau   Liechtenstein 8–2 [11]
148 2000-06-12 Liège   Romania 1–1 European Champs [11]
149 2000-06-17 Charleroi   England 0–1 European Champs [11]
150 2000-06-20 Rotterdam   Portugal 0–3 European Champs [11]
Martin Reim   Estonia 149 (150) [e 4] 2007-02-07 Domžale   Slovenia 0–1 [13]
150 [e 4] 2007-08-22 Tallinn   Andorra 2–1 European Champs qualifying [13]
151 [e 4] 2007-09-08 Zagreb   Croatia 0–2 European Champs qualifying [13]
152 [e 4] 2007-09-12 Skopje   Macedonia 1–1 European Champs qualifying [13]
153 [e 4] 2007-10-17 Tallinn   Montenegro 0–1 [13]
154 [e 4] 2007-11-09 Jeddah   Saudi Arabia 0–2 [13]
155 [e 4] 2007-11-17 Andorra la Vella   Andorra 2–0 European Champs qualifying [13]
156 [e 4] 2009-06-06 Tallinn   Equatorial Guinea 3–0 [13]
Vitalijs Astafjevs   Latvia 155 (156) [e 5] 2009-09-05 Tel Aviv   Israel 1–0 World Cup qualifying [14]
156 [e 5] 2009-10-14 Riga   Moldova 3–2 World Cup qualifying [14]
157 [e 5] 2009-11-14 Tegucigalpa   Honduras 1–2 [14]
158 [e 5] 2010-03-03 Luanda   Angola 1–1 [14]
159 [e 5] 2010-06-05 Milton Keynes   Ghana 0–1 [14]
160 [e 5] 2010-06-18 Kaunas   Lithuania 0–0 Baltic Cup [14]
161 [e 5] 2010-06-19 Kaunas   Estonia 0–0 Baltic Cup [14]
162 [e 5] 2010-09-03 Riga   Croatia 0–3 European Champs qualifying [14]
163 [e 5] 2010-09-07 Valletta   Malta 2–0 European Champs qualifying [14]
164 [e 5] 2010-10-08 Athens   Greece 0–1 European Champs qualifying [14]
165 [e 5] 2010-10-10 Riga   Georgia 1–1 European Champs qualifying [14]
166 [e 5] 2010-11-17 Kunming   China 0–1 [14]
Iker Casillas   Spain 166 2016-03-27 Cluj   Romania 0–0 [12] [15]
167 2016-06-01 Salzburg   South Korea 6–1 [15]
Gianluigi Buffon   Italy 167 2016-11-15 Milan   Germany 0–0 [16]
168 2017-03-24 Palermo   Albania 2–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16] [17]
169 2017-06-11 Udine   Liechtenstein 5–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
170 2017-09-02 Madrid   Spain 0–3 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
171 2017-09-05 Reggio Emilia   Israel 1–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
172 2017-10-06 Turin   North Macedonia 1–1 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
173 2017-10-06 Shkodër   Albania 1–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
174 2017-11-10 Stockholm   Sweden 0–1 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA rnd 2 [16]
175 2017-11-13 Milan   Sweden 0–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA rnd 2 [16]
176 2018-03-23 Manchester   Argentina 0–2 [16]
Sergio Ramos   Spain 176 2020-11-11 Amsterdam   Netherlands 1–1 [18]
177 2020-11-14 Basel    Switzerland 1–1 2020-21 UEFA Nations League [18]
178 2020-11-17 Seville   Germany 6–0 2020-21 UEFA Nations League [18]
179 2021-03-25 Granada   Greece 1–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B [18]
180 2021-03-31 Seville   Kosovo 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B [18]
Cristiano Ronaldo   Portugal 180 2021-09-01 Faro/Loulé   Republic of Ireland 2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
181 2021-10-09 Faro/Loulé   Qatar 3–0 [19]
182 2021-10-12 Faro/Loulé   Luxembourg 5–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
183 2021-11-11 Dublin   Republic of Ireland 0–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
184 2021-11-14 Lisbon   Serbia 1–2 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
185 2022-03-24 Porto   Turkey 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round [19]
186 2022-03-29 Porto   North Macedonia 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round [19]
187 2022-06-02 Seville   Spain 1–1 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
188 2022-06-05 Lisbon    Switzerland 4–0 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
189 2022-06-09 Lisbon   Czech Republic 2–0 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
190 2022-09-24 Prague   Czech Republic 0–4 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
191 2022-09-27 Braga   Spain 0–1 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
192 2022-11-24 Doha   Ghana 3–2 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
193 2022-11-28 Lusail   Uruguay 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
194 2022-12-02 Al Rayyan   South Korea 2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
195 2022-12-06 Lusail    Switzerland 6–1 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
196 2022-12-10 Doha   Morocco 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
197 2023-03-23 Lisbon   Liechtenstein 4–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
198 2023-03-26 Luxembourg   Luxembourg 6–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
199 2023-06-17 Lisbon   Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
200 2023-06-20 Reykjavík   Iceland 0–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
201 2023-09-08 Trnava   Slovakia 0–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
202 2023-10-13 Porto   Slovakia 3–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
203 2023-10-16 Zenica   Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–5 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
204 2023-11-16 Vaduz   Liechtenstein 0–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
205 2023-11-19 Lisbon   Iceland 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
206 2024-03-26 Ljubljana   Slovenia 2–0 [19]
207 2024-06-11 Aveiro   Republic of Ireland 3–0 [19]
208 2024-06-18 Leipzig   Czech Republic 2–1 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
209 2024-06-22 Dortmund   Turkey 3–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
210 2024-06-26 Gelsenkirchen   Georgia 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
211 2024-07-01 Frankfurt   Slovenia 0–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
212 2024-07-05 Hamburg   France 0–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]

Notes:

  1. ^ England lost 3–4 on penalties
  2. ^ Sweden won 5–4 on penalties
  3. ^ a b Though the team was billed as " Swedish League XI", the matches are counted as full internationals
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h UEFA's total recognised caps for Reim is one less than the Estonian FA's, which recognises a 2004 match against Belarus U-21. [12] [13]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l UEFA's total recognised caps for Astafjevs is one less than the Latvian FA's and one more than FIFA's. The Latvian FA recognises a 2005 King's Cup match against Oman under-23, while FIFA does not recognise the 2010 match against Angola owing to excessive substitutions. [12] [14]

See also

References

  1. ^
    • Vecsey, George (17 June 1990). "World Cup '90; No. 120 Gives Shilton Record". The New York Times. p. 87. Retrieved 15 February 2010. Shilton was honored in a brief ceremony before the game for breaking the world record, set by Pat Jennings of Northern Ireland. Jennings made his 119th and final appearance in the 1986 World Cup.
    • "Matthäus sets new caps record against Netherlands". FIFA. 22 February 2000. Archived from the original on October 3, 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2010. Matthäus was level with Sweden's Thomas Ravelli, both totalling 143 caps.
    • Gleeson, Mark (8 January 2001). "Egyptian striker breaks caps record". FIFA. Archived from the original on March 22, 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  2. ^ McFarlan, Donald (1989). The Guinness Book of Records 1990 (36th ed.). London: Guinness. p.  248. ISBN  0-85112-341-4.
  3. ^
  4. ^ Imre Schlosser-Lakatos[ dead link] RSSSF
  5. ^ Severino Minelli RSSSF
  6. ^ Bobby Moore RSSSF
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Bjorn Nordqvist RSSSF
  8. ^ a b c d e Patrick "Pat" Jennings RSSSF
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Peter Leslie Shilton RSSSF
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Thomas Ravelli RSSSF
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Lothar Matthäus RSSSF
  12. ^ a b c "Casillas equals European caps record". UEFA. 27 March 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i Martin Reim RSSSF
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Vitalijs Astafjevs RSSSF
  15. ^ a b Mamrud, Roberto (14 July 2016). "Iker Casillas Fernández - Century of International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mamrud, Roberto (17 August 2017). "Gianluigi Buffon - Century of International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  17. ^ "Buffon overtakes Casillas's European caps record - European Qualifiers - News". UEFA. 24 March 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  18. ^ a b c d e Mamrud, Roberto (12 November 2020). "Sergio Ramos García - Century of International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Mamrud, Roberto (1 September 2021). "Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro - Century of International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a progressive list of men's association footballers who have held or co-held the European record for international caps since 1976. The progression up to 1976 is derivable from the world record progression because the world record holder was always European, except when Ángel Romano narrowly overtook Imre Schlosser in 1924–27. After 1976, many sources, including FIFA [1] and the Guinness Book of Records [2] reported subsequent European cap records as world records. Retrospective validation of various Asian players' caps has subsequently shown that they exceeded the contemporary European record; most sweepingly, in 2021 FIFA recognised that Soh Chin Ann won his 109th Malaysia cap in 1976 and his 195th and final cap in 1984, which in February 2022 was the world record. [3]

The only pre-1976 European records not listed in the world record progression are Schlosser's record-breaking 67th cap and Severino Minelli's record-equalling 68th cap.

Player Country Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Notes
: : : : : : :
Imre Schlosser   Hungary 67 1926-11-14 Budapest   Sweden 3–1 [4]
: : : : : : :
Severino Minelli    Switzerland 68 1939-05-14 Liège   Belgium 2–1 [5]
: : : : : : :
Bobby Moore   England 108 1973-11-14 London   Italy 0–1 [6]
Björn Nordqvist   Sweden 108 1978-05-21 Stockholm   Czechoslovakia 0–0 [7]
109 1978-06-03 Mar del Plata   Brazil 1–1 World Cup [7]
110 1978-06-07 Buenos Aires   Austria 0–1 World Cup [7]
111 1978-06-11 Buenos Aires   Spain 0–1 World Cup [7]
112 1978-06-28 Borås   Finland 2–1 Nordic Championship [7]
113 1978-08-16 Copenhagen   Denmark 1–2 Nordic Championship [7]
114 1978-09-01 Paris   France 2–2 European Champs qualifying [7]
115 1978-10-04 Stockholm   Czechoslovakia 1–3 European Champs qualifying [7]
Pat Jennings   Northern Ireland 115 1986-03-16 Belfast   Denmark 1–1 [8]
116 1986-04-23 Belfast   Morocco 2–1 [8]
117 1986-06-03 Guadalajara   Algeria 1–1 World Cup 1986 Group D [8]
118 1986-06-07 Guadalajara   Spain 1–2 World Cup 1986 Group D [8]
119 1986-06-12 Guadalajara   Brazil 0–3 World Cup 1986 Group D [8]
Peter Shilton   England 119 1990-06-11 Cagliari   Republic of Ireland 1–1 World Cup 1990 Group F [9]
120 1990-06-16 Cagliari   Netherlands 0–0 World Cup 1990 Group F [9]
121 1990-06-21 Cagliari   Egypt 1–0 World Cup 1990 Group F [9]
122 1990-06-26 Bologna   Belgium 1–0 World Cup 1990 Rnd 2 [9]
123 1990-07-01 Naples   Cameroon 3–2 World Cup 1990 QF [9]
124 1990-07-04 Turin   West Germany 1–1 [e 1] World Cup 1990 SF [9]
125 1990-07-07 Bari   Italy 1–2 World Cup 1990 3rd–4th [9]
Thomas Ravelli   Sweden 125 1995-06-01 Stockholm   Iceland 1–1 European Champs qualifying [10]
126 1995-06-08 Leeds   England 3–3 Umbro Cup [10]
127 1995-06-10 Nottingham   Japan 2–2 Umbro Cup [10]
128 1995-11-15 Stockholm   Turkey 2–2 European Champs qualifying [10]
129 1996-02-22 Hong Kong   Japan 1–1 [e 2] Carlsberg Cup [10]
130 1996-02-28 Sydney   Australia 0–0 [10]
131 1996-08-14 Gothenburg   Denmark 0–1 [10]
132 1996-10-09 Stockholm   Austria 0–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
133 1996-11-10 Glasgow   Scotland 0–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
134 1997-02-11 Bangkok   Thailand 0–0 King's Cup [e 3] [10]
135 1997-02-16 Bangkok   Thailand 3–1 King's Cup [e 3] [10]
136 1997-03-12 Tel Aviv   Israel 1–0 [10]
137 1997-04-02 Paris   France 0–1 [10]
138 1997-04-30 Gothenburg   Scotland 2–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
139 1997-08-06 Malmö   Lithuania 1–0 World Cup qualifying [10]
140 1997-08-20 Minsk   Belarus 2–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
141 1997-09-06 Vienna   Austria 0–1 World Cup qualifying [10]
142 1997-09-10 Stockholm   Latvia 1–0 World Cup qualifying [10]
143 1997-10-11 Stockholm   Estonia 1–0 World Cup qualifying [10]
Lothar Matthäus   Germany 143 1999-11-14 Oslo   Norway 1–0 [11]
144 2000-02-23 Amsterdam   Netherlands 1–2 [11]
145 2000-03-29 Zagreb   Croatia 1–1 [11]
146 2000-04-26 Kaiserslautern    Switzerland 1–1 [11]
147 2000-06-07 Freiburg im Breisgau   Liechtenstein 8–2 [11]
148 2000-06-12 Liège   Romania 1–1 European Champs [11]
149 2000-06-17 Charleroi   England 0–1 European Champs [11]
150 2000-06-20 Rotterdam   Portugal 0–3 European Champs [11]
Martin Reim   Estonia 149 (150) [e 4] 2007-02-07 Domžale   Slovenia 0–1 [13]
150 [e 4] 2007-08-22 Tallinn   Andorra 2–1 European Champs qualifying [13]
151 [e 4] 2007-09-08 Zagreb   Croatia 0–2 European Champs qualifying [13]
152 [e 4] 2007-09-12 Skopje   Macedonia 1–1 European Champs qualifying [13]
153 [e 4] 2007-10-17 Tallinn   Montenegro 0–1 [13]
154 [e 4] 2007-11-09 Jeddah   Saudi Arabia 0–2 [13]
155 [e 4] 2007-11-17 Andorra la Vella   Andorra 2–0 European Champs qualifying [13]
156 [e 4] 2009-06-06 Tallinn   Equatorial Guinea 3–0 [13]
Vitalijs Astafjevs   Latvia 155 (156) [e 5] 2009-09-05 Tel Aviv   Israel 1–0 World Cup qualifying [14]
156 [e 5] 2009-10-14 Riga   Moldova 3–2 World Cup qualifying [14]
157 [e 5] 2009-11-14 Tegucigalpa   Honduras 1–2 [14]
158 [e 5] 2010-03-03 Luanda   Angola 1–1 [14]
159 [e 5] 2010-06-05 Milton Keynes   Ghana 0–1 [14]
160 [e 5] 2010-06-18 Kaunas   Lithuania 0–0 Baltic Cup [14]
161 [e 5] 2010-06-19 Kaunas   Estonia 0–0 Baltic Cup [14]
162 [e 5] 2010-09-03 Riga   Croatia 0–3 European Champs qualifying [14]
163 [e 5] 2010-09-07 Valletta   Malta 2–0 European Champs qualifying [14]
164 [e 5] 2010-10-08 Athens   Greece 0–1 European Champs qualifying [14]
165 [e 5] 2010-10-10 Riga   Georgia 1–1 European Champs qualifying [14]
166 [e 5] 2010-11-17 Kunming   China 0–1 [14]
Iker Casillas   Spain 166 2016-03-27 Cluj   Romania 0–0 [12] [15]
167 2016-06-01 Salzburg   South Korea 6–1 [15]
Gianluigi Buffon   Italy 167 2016-11-15 Milan   Germany 0–0 [16]
168 2017-03-24 Palermo   Albania 2–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16] [17]
169 2017-06-11 Udine   Liechtenstein 5–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
170 2017-09-02 Madrid   Spain 0–3 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
171 2017-09-05 Reggio Emilia   Israel 1–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
172 2017-10-06 Turin   North Macedonia 1–1 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
173 2017-10-06 Shkodër   Albania 1–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA grp G [16]
174 2017-11-10 Stockholm   Sweden 0–1 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA rnd 2 [16]
175 2017-11-13 Milan   Sweden 0–0 World Cup 2018 qual UEFA rnd 2 [16]
176 2018-03-23 Manchester   Argentina 0–2 [16]
Sergio Ramos   Spain 176 2020-11-11 Amsterdam   Netherlands 1–1 [18]
177 2020-11-14 Basel    Switzerland 1–1 2020-21 UEFA Nations League [18]
178 2020-11-17 Seville   Germany 6–0 2020-21 UEFA Nations League [18]
179 2021-03-25 Granada   Greece 1–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B [18]
180 2021-03-31 Seville   Kosovo 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B [18]
Cristiano Ronaldo   Portugal 180 2021-09-01 Faro/Loulé   Republic of Ireland 2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
181 2021-10-09 Faro/Loulé   Qatar 3–0 [19]
182 2021-10-12 Faro/Loulé   Luxembourg 5–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
183 2021-11-11 Dublin   Republic of Ireland 0–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
184 2021-11-14 Lisbon   Serbia 1–2 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A [19]
185 2022-03-24 Porto   Turkey 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round [19]
186 2022-03-29 Porto   North Macedonia 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round [19]
187 2022-06-02 Seville   Spain 1–1 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
188 2022-06-05 Lisbon    Switzerland 4–0 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
189 2022-06-09 Lisbon   Czech Republic 2–0 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
190 2022-09-24 Prague   Czech Republic 0–4 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
191 2022-09-27 Braga   Spain 0–1 2022-23 UEFA Nations League [19]
192 2022-11-24 Doha   Ghana 3–2 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
193 2022-11-28 Lusail   Uruguay 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
194 2022-12-02 Al Rayyan   South Korea 2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
195 2022-12-06 Lusail    Switzerland 6–1 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
196 2022-12-10 Doha   Morocco 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup [19]
197 2023-03-23 Lisbon   Liechtenstein 4–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
198 2023-03-26 Luxembourg   Luxembourg 6–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
199 2023-06-17 Lisbon   Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
200 2023-06-20 Reykjavík   Iceland 0–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
201 2023-09-08 Trnava   Slovakia 0–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
202 2023-10-13 Porto   Slovakia 3–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
203 2023-10-16 Zenica   Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–5 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
204 2023-11-16 Vaduz   Liechtenstein 0–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
205 2023-11-19 Lisbon   Iceland 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying [19]
206 2024-03-26 Ljubljana   Slovenia 2–0 [19]
207 2024-06-11 Aveiro   Republic of Ireland 3–0 [19]
208 2024-06-18 Leipzig   Czech Republic 2–1 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
209 2024-06-22 Dortmund   Turkey 3–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
210 2024-06-26 Gelsenkirchen   Georgia 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
211 2024-07-01 Frankfurt   Slovenia 0–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]
212 2024-07-05 Hamburg   France 0–0 UEFA Euro 2024 [19]

Notes:

  1. ^ England lost 3–4 on penalties
  2. ^ Sweden won 5–4 on penalties
  3. ^ a b Though the team was billed as " Swedish League XI", the matches are counted as full internationals
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h UEFA's total recognised caps for Reim is one less than the Estonian FA's, which recognises a 2004 match against Belarus U-21. [12] [13]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l UEFA's total recognised caps for Astafjevs is one less than the Latvian FA's and one more than FIFA's. The Latvian FA recognises a 2005 King's Cup match against Oman under-23, while FIFA does not recognise the 2010 match against Angola owing to excessive substitutions. [12] [14]

See also

References

  1. ^
    • Vecsey, George (17 June 1990). "World Cup '90; No. 120 Gives Shilton Record". The New York Times. p. 87. Retrieved 15 February 2010. Shilton was honored in a brief ceremony before the game for breaking the world record, set by Pat Jennings of Northern Ireland. Jennings made his 119th and final appearance in the 1986 World Cup.
    • "Matthäus sets new caps record against Netherlands". FIFA. 22 February 2000. Archived from the original on October 3, 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2010. Matthäus was level with Sweden's Thomas Ravelli, both totalling 143 caps.
    • Gleeson, Mark (8 January 2001). "Egyptian striker breaks caps record". FIFA. Archived from the original on March 22, 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  2. ^ McFarlan, Donald (1989). The Guinness Book of Records 1990 (36th ed.). London: Guinness. p.  248. ISBN  0-85112-341-4.
  3. ^
  4. ^ Imre Schlosser-Lakatos[ dead link] RSSSF
  5. ^ Severino Minelli RSSSF
  6. ^ Bobby Moore RSSSF
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Bjorn Nordqvist RSSSF
  8. ^ a b c d e Patrick "Pat" Jennings RSSSF
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Peter Leslie Shilton RSSSF
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Thomas Ravelli RSSSF
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Lothar Matthäus RSSSF
  12. ^ a b c "Casillas equals European caps record". UEFA. 27 March 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i Martin Reim RSSSF
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Vitalijs Astafjevs RSSSF
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