Craig Gordon has written his name into World Cup history by becoming the oldest player at the 2026 tournament, earning a place in Scotland’s squad at 43 years and five months. Coach Steve Clarke selected the veteran despite his limited club minutes, valuing his leadership and international pedigree, which stretches back to 2004. Gordon’s career is widely regarded as one of British football’s great comeback stories, having overcome multiple serious injuries to help guide Scotland to their first World Cup since 1998.
Although he is the oldest participant in this edition, he will not break the all‑time record held by Egypt’s Essam El‑Hadary, who played in 2018 at 45. Should Gordon feature in any match, he will become the second‑oldest player in tournament history. His presence is seen as crucial for Scotland as they navigate a challenging group featuring Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, marking one of the nation’s most significant modern‑era campaigns.