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Cristiano Ronaldo is fourth on the list of the top appearance-makers in football history, but he could potentially advance to the top spot before choosing to retire from his illustrious career.

As of his fortieth birthday, Ronaldo has played 1,265 matches in his career, the vast majority of them for clubs Real Madrid (438), Manchester United (346) and the Portuguese national team (217). In fact, he has played over a hundred more games than his long-time rival Lionel Messi.

Here are the only three players in the history of football who have made more appearances than Cristiano Ronaldo.

3. Paul Bastock – 1,284+ appearances

One person who is hardly a well-known player, Bastock is the textbook example of a journeyman in the lower leagues.

The goalkeeper began his career at Coventry City in the mid-1980s, as a part of the 1987 Sky Blues that won the FA Youth Cup. This team defeated a Southampton Under-18s side that included Alan Shearer and Matt Le Tissier en route to lifting the trophy.

Contrary to his opponents, he never reached the pinnacle of success, but went on to represent more than 20 different clubs in the lower divisions of the English football league system over a career spanning nearly 35 years.

It was not until 2023, when he was in his fifties, that Bastock finally retired at National League club Boston United, while also serving as assistant manager to Norwich City legend Ian Culverhouse.

2. Fabio - Over 1,345 appearances

No, not Rafael's duplicate. That one, a former teammate of Ronaldo's at Manchester United, retired last year after 295 appearances for club and country.

He was born 10 years before the other Fabio, but still manages to make a living from the game. He started his career at Uniao Bandeirante as far back as 1997.

He has spent his entire career in Brazil, with nearly all his appearances (955!) for Cruzeiro, having played for the club in a remarkable 16-year period between 2005 and 2021.

You might have assumed that he would've retired when he left Cruzeiro in his forties, but then he joined their top-flight rivals, Fluminense – where he's now added almost another 200 games to his total.

The 44-year-old finally obtained the Copa Libertadores in 2023, commencing in the final against Boca Juniors, and last year he made a further 59 appearances in all tournaments.

Even for a goalkeeper which has an absolutely outrageous level of longevity.

1. Peter Shilton – 1,396 appearances

Another player, who surpasses Ronaldo in outfield appearances.

Astonishingly, Shilts made his debut for the Foxes ahead of the 1966 World Cup, and functioned as a reserve for Wimbledon, Coventry City, and West Ham in the Premier League, although he did not participate in a single match for any of these teams.

He eventually made his final appearances in a football career with Leyton Orient in the third division back in the 1996-97 season, when he was 48 years old - a brief tenure that made him the first (and still only) player to play over a thousand games in the Football League.

He is England's most-capped player of all time having played 125 games, and played over 300 games for Leicester City who are his hometown club, also over 200 for Nottingham Forest, Derby County and Southampton and more than 100 for Stoke City.

Ronaldo is now 130 appearances behind and it's not far-fetched to assume he could one day surpass Shilton's record.

He'd have to play for at least two more full seasons at Al Nassr, but considering his goal of scoring 1000 goals and a new contract being rumored, we wouldn't rule out the possibility of that happening.

Meanwhile, Fabio is preparing for another season as Fluminense's top goalkeeper - which is to say the experienced English goalkeeper might even find himself demoting to third choice in the coming years.

Warriors vice-captain Marshall Munetsi established a new reference point for Zimbabwean players after moving to Wolverhampton Wanderers, an English Premiership team, on deadline day for a fee estimated to be around €20 million, surpassing all previous transfer records for Zimbabwean players abroad.

Munetsi, who dominated transfer headlines on deadline day, is now the most expensive Zimbabwean player, surpassing Tino Kadewere's €15 million record when he joined French Ligue 1 side Lyon from second-tier club Le Havre in 2020.

Zimbabwe captain Marvelous Nakamba was also involved in a mult-million-dollar transfer when he joined Aston Villa from modest Belgian club Club Brugge for a deal valued around $17 million a few years ago.

Mac Motheo Mokotso Munetsi has now surpassed that record.

Munetsi was summoned to a medical session yesterday after the two clubs had negotiated a transfer deal, which will reunite him with former teammate Emmanuel Agbadou at Wolverhampton Wanderers, who was also transferred for a similar €20 million amount.

The player's new valuation, however, indicates a considerable change in his market worth, having been estimated at approximately €5m only two years ago by the reputable Transfermarkt football website.

Munetsi has become the main transfer target for Wolves on deadline day as Vítor Pereira's team focuses on strengthening their midfield following a challenging performance in the current English Premier League season.

Warriors also have Tawanda Chirewa returning to the club after he was sent on loan to Derby County.

Chirewa, an attacking midfielder who has been a regular part of the Warriors team coached by Michael Nees, has been sent on loan to Derby County from Wolverhampton Wanderers for the 2024-25 season.

Derby County terminated the loan early due to injuries, and Chirewa returned to Wolves in January 2025.

Another player of Zimbabwean descent, striker Leon Chiwome, is also registered with the Wanderers.

But it is Munetsi's arrival at Molineux that contributes to the number of Warriors in the English Premiership, considered the world's top league currently.

Wolves climbed out of the bottom three over the weekend following their 2-0 win over Aston Villa.

Munetsi was supposed to replace midfielder Mario Lemina, who was also supposed to join after agreeing to a $2.8 million transfer to the Turkish club Galatasaray.

The Gabonese international started the current season as Wolves' team captain and had just been recognized as Supporters' Player of the Season for the 2023/24 season.

However, the pressure of being the captain became too much for Lemina at Molineux. His performances which initially improved then declined, and supporters witnessed some emotional reactions from the 31-year-old, which ultimately culminated in the scuffle with Jarrod Bowen that led to him losing the captaincy.

Munetsi is being considered the top candidate to replace him, but he comes at a cost of roughly 10 times the amount Hamouche was reportedly earning for playing in the national team.

Munetsi's career path has been quite remarkable, which could result in a Premier League appearance, all within just five and a half years since transitioning to European football.

He has consistently performed at Stade de Reims, where he secured a contract extension up to 2026, before his initial deal was set to expire in 2024.

In addition to becoming a well-known figure in the top division of the French football league, the midfielder has made a significant impact in Europe, ranking among the top performers in several categories in the top five leagues on the continent.

He has consistently performed for the French club, both as a midfielder and occasionally as a defender.

FBref ranked Munetsi in the top six percent of midfielders in Europe for his aerials won per 90 minutes, with an average of 2.10.

The report also compares Munetsi to four current Premier League players statistically, comparable to Tomas Soucek, Joelinton, Ryan Yates, and Mikel Merino.

Munetsi joined Stade de Reims from the renowned South African Premier League outfit Orlando Pirates in 2019 and has since become a consistent member of the squad.

He has participated in 21 games across all competitions this season.

Munetsi began his football career at Ali Sundowns Alumni School in Mabvuku.

He was later educated under the care of the Harare-based Friendly Academy.

Locally, he made his mark with the now-cancelled Blue Rangers in the home league when he was still a teenager.

He then made his breakthrough when he signed with South African club FC Cape Town in 2015, and the following year was signed by former African champions Orlando Pirates, who initially loaned him to fellow PSL side, Baroka.

His major achievement in Europe came in 2019 when he transferred to Stade de Reims from Pirates.

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