<Tr> <Td> 2010 </Td> <Td> South Africa </Td> <Td> Spain </Td> <Td> Vicente del Bosque </Td> <Td> Thomas Müller (5) Wesley Sneijder (5) David Villa (5) Diego Forlán (5) </Td> <Td> Diego Forlán </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 2014 </Td> <Td> Brazil </Td> <Td> Germany </Td> <Td> Joachim Löw </Td> <Td> James Rodríguez (6) </Td> <Td> Lionel Messi </Td> </Tr> <Dl> <Dt> Most championships </Dt> <Dd> 3, Pelé (Brazil, 1958, 1962 (only played in first two matches; medal awarded retroactively by FIFA in 2007) and 1970). </Dd> <Dd> See here for a list of players who have won multiple FIFA World Cups . </Dd> <Dt> Most tournaments played </Dt> <Dd> 5, Antonio Carbajal (Mexico, 1950--1966) and Lothar Matthäus (Germany, 1982--1998). </Dd> <Dt> Most medals </Dt> <Dd> 4, Miroslav Klose (Germany, 2002--2014). </Dd> <Dt> Most appearances in All - Star Team </Dt> <Dd> 3, Djalma Santos (Brazil, 1954--1962), Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany, 1966--1974), Philipp Lahm (Germany, 2006--2014). </Dd> <Dt> Most matches played, finals </Dt> <Dd> 25, Lothar Matthäus (Germany, 1982--1998). </Dd> <Dt> Most knockout games played, finals </Dt> <Dd> 14, Miroslav Klose (Germany, 2002--2014). </Dd> <Dt> Most minutes played, finals </Dt> <Dd> 2,217 minutes, Paolo Maldini (Italy, 1990--2002). </Dd> <Dt> Most matches played, qualifying </Dt> <Dd> 68, Iván Hurtado (Ecuador, 1994--2010). </Dd> <Dt> Most matches won </Dt> <Dd> 17, Miroslav Klose (Germany, 2002--2014). </Dd> <Dt> Most appearances in a World Cup final </Dt> <Dd> 3, Cafu (Brazil, 1994, 1998, 2002). </Dd> <Dt> Most finals played with different teams </Dt> <Dd> 2, Luis Monti (Argentina, 1930 and Italy, 1934). </Dd> <Dt> Most appearances as captain </Dt> <Dd> 16, Diego Maradona (Argentina, 1986--1994). </Dd> <Dt> Most tournaments as captain </Dt> <Dd> 4, Rafael Márquez (Mexico, 2002--2014). </Dd> <Dt> Most appearances as substitute </Dt> <Dd> 11, Denílson (Brazil, 1998--2002). </Dd> <Dt> Youngest player </Dt> <Dd> 7003625000000000000 ♠ 17 years, 41 days, Norman Whiteside (Northern Ireland), vs Yugoslavia, 17 June 1982 . </Dd> <Dt> Youngest player, final </Dt> <Dd> 7003645800000000000 ♠ 17 years, 249 days, Pelé (Brazil), vs Sweden, 29 June 1958 . </Dd> <Dt> Youngest player, qualifying match </Dt> <Dd> 7003505900000000000 ♠ 13 years, 310 days, Souleymane Mamam (Togo), vs Zambia, 6 May 2001, 2002 CAF Group 1 . </Dd> <Dt> Youngest captain </Dt> <Dd> 7003777900000000000 ♠ 21 years, 109 days, Tony Meola (United States), vs Czechoslovakia, 10 June 1990 . </Dd> <Dt> Oldest player </Dt> <Dd> 7004157090000000000 ♠ 43 years, 3 days, Faryd Mondragón (Colombia), vs Japan, 24 June 2014 . </Dd> <Dt> Oldest player, final </Dt> <Dd> 7004147430000000000 ♠ 40 years, 133 days, Dino Zoff (Italy), vs West Germany, 11 July 1982 . </Dd> <Dt> Oldest player, qualifying match </Dt> <Dd> 7004169760000000000 ♠ 46 years, 175 days, MacDonald Taylor, Sr. (U.S. Virgin Islands), vs Saint Kitts and Nevis, 18 February 2004, 2006 CONCACAF First Round . </Dd> <Dt> Oldest captain </Dt> <Dd> 7004149020000000000 ♠ 40 years, 292 days, Peter Shilton (England), vs Italy, 7 July 1990 . </Dd> <Dt> Oldest player to debut in a World Cup finals tournament </Dt> <Dd> 7004145660000000000 ♠ 39 years, 321 days, David James (England), vs Algeria, 18 June 2010 . </Dd> <Dt> Largest age difference on the same team </Dt> <Dd> 24 years and 42 days, 1994, Cameroon (Rigobert Song: 17 years and 358 days; Roger Milla: 42 years and 35 days). </Dd> <Dt> Largest age difference on a champion team </Dt> <Dd> 21 years and 297 days, 1982, Italy (Dino Zoff: 40 years and 133 days; Giuseppe Bergomi: 18 years and 201 days). </Dd> <Dt> Longest period between World Cup finals appearances as a player </Dt> <Dd> 12 years and 13 days, Alfred Bickel (Switzerland, 1938--1950). </Dd> <Dt> Longest span of World Cup finals appearances as a player </Dt> <Dd> 16 years, Antonio Carbajal (Mexico, 1950--1966); Elías Figueroa (Chile, 1966--1982); Hugo Sánchez (Mexico, 1978--1994); Giuseppe Bergomi (Italy, 1982--1998); Lothar Matthäus (Germany, 1982--1998); Rigobert Song (Cameroon, 1994--2010). </Dd> <Dt> Longest period between World Cup finals appearances, overall </Dt> <Dd> 44 years, Tim (Brazil, 1938, as a player; and Peru, 1982, as coach) </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> 3, Pelé (Brazil, 1958, 1962 (only played in first two matches; medal awarded retroactively by FIFA in 2007) and 1970). </Dd>

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