THE WORLD CLUB 1000 GAMES


Picture : Brazilian Fabio is the first always active player in the Ranking.


“Club 1000+ games”: updated ranking

On the occasion of Luka Modrić reaching 1000 top-level games (on 28 October), we publish an updated world ranking for players with most top-level games in the whole history of football.
Now the “Club 1000+ games” includes 21 members. Six of them are active players (counting also Dani Alves who hadn’t chance to play due to his circumstances since the beginning of 2023).
Rogério Ceni is a record holder with 1225 games but his record is already in danger as Fábio and Cristiano Ronaldo came already quite close to it.


 PLAYERS   WITH  MOST GAMES          
              
 PlayerGamesCountryPeriodNLRLNCOCIPMIOINTOS
              
1Rogério Ceni1 225Brazil1993-20155753076774 185116 
2Peter Shilton1 217England1966-1996848 87117 2981253
3Fábio1 192Brazil1997-6623071036 114   
4Cristiano Ronaldo1 191Portugal 2002-677 7224 2096203 
5Roberto Carlos1 090Brazil1991-20155721456115 172 125 
6Gianluigi Buffon1 070Italy1995-2013675 4111 167 176 
7Ray Clemence1 069England1965-1988712 81106 107 612
8Javier Zanetti1 067Argentina 1993-2014684 717 162 143 
9Dani Alves1 056Brazil2001-597299438 172 126 
10Iker Casillas1 048Spain1999-2019626 4814 193 167 
11Pat Jennings1 046Northern Ireland1963-1986709 8475 554119 
12Lionel Messi1 045Argentina2004-584 8321 1727178 
13Glenn Ferguson1 041Northern Ireland1987-2011646 80266 26185 
14Raúl1 034Spain1994-2015685 5225 170 102 
15Paolo Maldini 1 028Italy1985-2009648 727 175 126 
16Yasuhito Endō1 028Japan1998-675 5184 624152 
17Ryan Giggs 1 027Wales1990-2014672 7455 162 64 
18Xavi 1 017Spain 1998-2019587 7923 195 133 
19Noel Bailie1 013Northern Ireland1989-2011577 87291 3622  
20Frank Lampard 1 009England1995-2016640 7356 134 106 
21Luka Modrić 1 000Croatia2003-597 5916 158 170 


Abbreviatures:
NL = National Leagues (only top divisions), 
RL = Regional Leagues (only top divisions),
NC = National Cup,
OC = other relevant domestic club competitions, including League Cup, Super Cup, Torneio Rio-São Paulo etc.,
IP = Inter-Provincial competitions, 
MI = major international club competitions, set by FIFA and continental confederations,
OI = other relevant international club competitions, 
NT = National Team (only “full internationals”),
OS = other relevant selections (Inter-League games).