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Pepe has been Portugal’s underrated rock at the back for two decades – and he is set to become the Euros’ oldest ever player in Germany after a career of incredible highs and ample controversy

Pepe is set to become the oldest player ever to play at the Euros(UEFA via Getty Images)

When Portugal take to Leipzig to face the Czech Republic in their Euro 2024 opener, they could field the two oldest players in the competition.

Up one end of the field will be Cristiano Ronaldo, 39 – the all-time leading scorer in international matches with an unquenchable appetite for goals and records. At the other end – there’s the 41-year-old defensive general Kepler Laveram de Lima Ferreira, or Pepe as many would know him.




The Brazilian-born centre-back already has 137 caps to his name and could make history when he appears in his fifth European Championship, one short of five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo. Should manager Roberto Martinez select him for any of Portugal’s three group games, Pepe will become the oldest player ever to play at the Euros.

That record currently belongs to Hungarian Gabor Kiraly, who played aged 40 and 86 days old against Belgium in 2016. But it is unlikely to be held for much longer if Pepe’s inclusion in the 3-0 friendly win over Ireland earlier this week was anything to go by.

Plenty of attention was awarded to the veteran’s incredible longevity during last season’s Champions League campaign, thanks to his stellar displays against Arsenal in the last-16 of the competition. Over the two legs, he became the oldest player in Champions League knockout history.

To put just how much mileage has been covered in those gangly legs into perspective, Pepe’s Champions League debut for Porto in 2004 came before Englishman Kobbie Mainoo’s birth. He signed for Real Madrid in July 2007, the same month in which Spain’s new hope Lamine Yamal was born.

Pepe’s longevity in football is astonishing(Getty Images)

But for all the praise regarding Pepe’s longevity, having made 38 appearances last season and won the Portuguese Cup, he is still perceived by many as merely a destroyer and a s***house.

That is largely down to a handful of high profile incidents over his 20 years playing in Europe. In 2009, he “lost control” after conceding a penalty to Getafe, twice kicking his opponent whom he had just pushed to the ground and raking his studs over Francisco Casquero’s back in a moment of shocking head-loss.

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