How old will Brazil's call-ups be in 2030, who should stay?
End of the World Cup. End of a generation?
Brazil is now entering the 2030 World Cup cycle. And the time has come to assess who should remain in the national team and who should no longer be called up.
To do that, we listed how old each of the players called up in 2026 will be at the 2030 World Cup.
- 20 to 24 years old: Rayan (23) and Endrick (23).
- 25 to 29 years old: Danilo Santos (29), Vinicius Junior (29), Gabriel Martinelli (29), Luiz Henrique (29), and Igor Thiago (29).
- 30 to 34 years old: Éderson (defensive midfielder) (30), Roger Ibañez (31), Matheus Cunha (31), Gabriel Magalhães (32), Bruno Guimarães (32), Lucas Paquetá (32), Bremer (33), Raphinha (33), and Léo Pereira (34).
- 35 or older: Ederson (goalkeeper) (36), Marquinhos (36), Douglas Santos (36), Fabinho (36), Alisson (37), Neymar (38), Danilo (38), Casemiro (38), Alex Sandro (39), and Weverton (42).
See the full list and say who should be considered for the next cycle:
Goalkeepers:
Alisson - 37 years old
Ederson - 36 years old
Weverton - 42 years old
Defenders:
Gabriel Magalhães - 32 years old
Bremer - 33 years old
Marquinhos - 36 years old
Roger Ibañez - 31 years old
Léo Pereira - 34 years old
Danilo - 38 years old
Douglas Santos - 36 years old
Alex Sandro - 39 years old
Midfielders:
Fabinho - 36 years old
Casemiro - 38 years old
Bruno Guimarães - 32 years old
Éderson - 30 years old
Danilo Santos - 29 years old
Lucas Paquetá - 32 years old
Forwards:
Neymar - 38 years old
Vinicius Junior - 29 years old
Raphinha - 33 years old
Gabriel Martinelli - 29 years old
Rayan - 23 years old
Luiz Henrique - 29 years old
Matheus Cunha - 31 years old
Igor Thiago - 29 years old
Endrick - 23 years old
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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