Meet the Oldest Players of Men’s Hockey World Cup
The Men’s Hockey World Cup across fourteen editions has witnessed many ageing players grace the marquee event. Let us take a close at the oldest players to represent their country in the Men’s Hockey World Cup.
Player & Country | Age | World Cup Edition |
Lee Nam Yong (South Korea) | 39 | 2023 World Cup |
Juan Vivaldi (Argentina) | 39 | 2018 World Cup |
Kumar Subramanium (Malaysia) | 39 | 2018 World Cup |
Jang Jong-Hyun (South Korea) | 38 | 2023 World Cup |
Matias Rey (Argentina) | 38 | 2023 World Cup |
Rob Short (Canada) | 37 | 2010 World Cup |
Juan Ignacio Gilardi (Argentina) | 37 | 2018 World Cup |
David Carter (Canada) | 37 | 2018 World Cup |
Ken Pereira (Canada) | 36 | 2010 World Cup |
Matías Paredes (Argentina) | 36 | 2018 World Cup |
Lucas Villa (Argentina) | 36 | 2023 World Cup |
Julian Hykes (South Africa) | 36 | 2018 World Cup |
Jamie Dwyer (Australia) | 35 | 2014 World Cup |
Paul Litjens (Netherlands) | 35 | 1982 World Cup |
Rassie Pieterse (South Africa) | 35 | 2018 World Cup |
Ronald Jansen (Netherlands) | 35 | 1998 World Cup |
Quico Cortés (Spain) | 35 | 2018 World Cup |
Roslan Jamaluddin (Malaysia) | 35 | 2014 World Cup |