Will Lionel Messi play at the 2026 World Cup?
The last time Argentina went to a World Cup without Lionel Messi, Mauricio Pochettino was in defence and Diego Simeone patrolled the midfield. David Seaman kept a clean sheet for England as the South American giants crashed out of the group stage.
Suffice to say, it was an awfully long time ago.
Argentina may be plunged back into this bleak realm of Messi-less-ness by the time the 2026 World Cup rolls around. The nation's talisman will turn 39 during the tournament and has repeatedly expressed doubts over his involvement.
However, after announcing a move to MLS in the summer of 2023, there is renewed hope that Messi may hang around long enough to appear in the North American-hosted World Cup. Is it misplaced?
What has Lionel Messi said about the 2026 World Cup?
Messi doesn't speak often and what little he says about his future with the national team cannot always be taken at face value. The Argentine skipper retired from international football in 2016 and 2018, only to be lured back into the famous blue and white stripes.
Ahead of the 2022 global jamboree in Qatar, Messi described the tournament as "my last World Cup, surely, yes".
However, in February 2023, high on the buzz of Argentina’s first World Cup win in his lifetime, Messi nudged the door of possibility open. "I love playing soccer, I love what I do and while I am feeling well and feel I am fit and continue to enjoy it, I will do it. But it seems to be too much until the next World Cup," he told the Argentine newspaper Ole. "I have to see where my career goes, what I will do. It depends on many things."
Messi all but confirmed his involvement in the 2024 Copa America, as Argentina attempt to defend their continental crown in the USA. "I will stay a little longer,” the freshly-crowned world champion promised. "I have to enjoy this."
Yet, by June 2023, Messi’s mind had changed again. "I think not. This was my last World Cup," Messi told Titan Sports before Argentina's friendly against Australia in Beijing. "I'll see how things go but in principle, I won't go to the next World Cup."
What has Lionel Scaloni said about Messi in the 2026 World Cup?
Scaloni has already persuaded Messi to come out of international retirement once. Inheriting the team - initially on a temporary basis - after the dire 2018 World Cup, Scaloni built the foundations for Messi return. In six friendlies without the number ten, Argentina recorded five clean sheets and four wins, establishing a younger core which tempted Messi back in 2019.
In the wake of Messi's retirement in 2016, Scaloni wasn't part of the national team staff so took to Twitter to plead: "Don't go Lio."
Before the tournament in Qatar kicked off, Scaloni was hopeful of Messi's future involvement. "If we take care of him and carry him as we have to," Scaloni said. "There is the possibility of more games because the world of football asks for it."
After the 2022 final, the emotional manager insisted: "Messi should have a place in the next World Cup. If he wants to continue playing, the '10' [shirt] will always be his."
As long as Scaloni is at the helm, Messi will have a spot in Argentina's World Cup squad.
Oldest outfield players in men's World Cup history
Player | Age | Nation | World Cup |
---|---|---|---|
Roger Milla | 42 years and 39 days | Cameroon | 1994 |
Atiba Hutchinson | 39 years and 296 days | Canada | 2022 |
Pepe | 39 years and 287 days | Portugal | 2022 |
Angel Labruna | 39 years and 260 days | Argentina | 1958 |
Dani Alves | 39 years and 213 days | Brazil | 2022 |
Stanley Matthews | 39 years and 145 days | England | 1954 |
Rafael Marquez | 39 years and 139 days | Mexico | 2018 |
Lionel Messi* | 39 years and 25 days | Argentina | 2026 |
* Lionel Messi age on day of the 2026 World Cup final
Messi already holds the record for the most appearances at the men's World Cup, playing his 26th game in the competition in the victorious final against France. However, if Messi made it back to the showpiece in 2026, he would not be entering unchartered territory.
The final in the US is scheduled for a month after Lionel Messi's 39th birthday. Seven outfield players have appeared in the competition at a more senior age - Roger Milla even managed to score for Cameroon at 42 years young in 1994 (although many believe Milla could have been even older).