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Ranking the Oldest Players in Champions League History

The Champions League has always been a stage for football’s greatest talents, but it has also been a competition where experience can make all the difference. Over the years, a handful of players have defied the odds, competing at the highest level well into their 40s. Whether goalkeepers, defenders, or even outfield players, these veterans proved that age is just a number.

We’ve taken a closer look at the oldest players ever to appear in a Champions League match, ranking them from youngest to oldest at the time of their final appearance.

20. John Lukic

John Lukic
Photo: Arsenal.com

John Lukic played his final Champions League match on October 17, 2000, at the exact age of 39 years, 10 months, and 6 days. The veteran goalkeeper, who spent most of his career with Arsenal and Leeds United, showed remarkable longevity before retiring from professional football.

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