January 29 In the Bundesliga that ended early this morning, Makoto Hasebe
He started the game for Frankfurt and played the whole game, helping the team draw 1-1 away with Bayern. He also became the oldest starting player in the history of Frankfurt at the age of 39 years and 10 days.
After the game, the German media “Kicker” made statistics on the oldest appearance record in the Bundesliga, and Makoto Hasebe ranked 8th on the list.
The following is the detailed list:
1. Fichtel (Schalke 04, 43 years and 184 days, the record was achieved on May 21, 1988);
2. Claudio Pizarro (Bremen, 41 years and 268 days, the record was achieved on June 27, 2020);
3. Votava (Bremen, 40 years and 225 days, the record was achieved on December 6, 1996);
4. Boggs Müller (Bremen, 40 years and 141 days, the record was achieved on May 12, 1990);
5. Morten Olsen (Cologne, 39 years and 300 days, the record was achieved on June 10, 1989);
6. Michael Tanat (Hannover 96, 39 years and 201 days, the record was achieved on May 16, 2009);
7. Gunter Seibert (Mannheim, 39 years and 19 days, the record was achieved on June 17, 1987);
8. Makoto Hasebe (Frankfurt, 39 years and 10 days, record reached on January 28, 2023);
9. Max Moloch (Nuremberg, 38 years and 364 days, the record was achieved on May 9, 1964);
10. Richard Kress (Frankfurt, 38 years and 360 days, the record was reached on February 29, 1964).
(Jaden)