Last glimpse of legends at Russia 2018
- FIFa World Cup 2018
- May 23, 2018
- 2 min read

So frequently, when made up for lost time in the enthusiasm of a FIFA World Cup™, you don't get an opportunity to make a stride back and consider what you're seeing. A few players we will have invested hours of our lives with, watching them at work, engaging fans far and wide.
Be that as it may, every single good thing must arrive at an end. In front of the 2018 version, FIFA takes a gander at four players who have left a permanent stamp on the World Cup and will take their last bow on the worldwide stage in Russia.
Andres Iniesta, 34
Spain

This was the point at which Iniesta's unmistakable place in World Cup history was secured for eternity. While future ages may well recall him most for his additional time volley against the Netherlands, he is appropriately viewed as a player who could transform the diversion into an interpretive workmanship execution.
World Cup debut: Saudi Arabia 0-1 Spain, 23 June 2006
Tournaments: 2006, 2010, 2014
Appearances up until now: 10
Memorable World Cup moment: Scoring the objective that won the Final at South Africa 2010.
Rafael Marquez, 39
Mexico

Having resigned from club football in April, bowing out at Atlas where he started his expert profession 22 years prior, Russia 2018 will really be the last opportunity to appreciate the man known as El Kaiser. Marquez will square with the record-breaking record of showing up at five World Cups should he play, coordinating comrade Antonio Carbajal and Germany's Lothar Matthaus.
World Cup debut: Mexico 1-0 Croatia, 3 June 2002
Tournaments: 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014
Appearances up until now: 16
Memorable World Cup moment: Scoring the equalizer in the opening session of South Africa 2010.
Javier Mascherano, 33
Argentina

While a few people may neglect the estimation of Mascherano, the way that he has played each moment of Argentina's last three World Cups demonstrates that, inside La Albiceleste's camp, he has never been underestimated. Before training them in South Africa, Diego Maradona depicted Argentina as "Mascherano and ten all the more", later making the guarded midfielder his chief.
World Cup debut: Argentina 2-1 Cote d'Ivoire, 10 June 2006
Tournaments: 2006, 2010, 2014
Appearances up until this point: 16
Memorable World Cup moment: His 90th-minute handle to deny Arjen Robben a triumphant objective in the Brazil 2014 semi-last.
Tim Cahill, 38
Australia

The main predictable figure over Australia's cutting edge World Cup period, Cahill squandered brief period in making himself a saint, gaining them their first since forever win at the worldwide finals with a late prop against Japan in their first session of Germany 2006. The Socceroos have never won without him on the scoresheet.
World Cup debut: Australia 3-1 Japan, 12 June 2006
Tournaments: 2006, 2010, 2014
Appearances up until this point: 8
Memorable World Cup moment: His deafening volley against the Netherlands at Brazil 2014.
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