Old? Well, Vic Cumberland, whose stopped playing AFL 5 times to play with Sturt, was the oldest afl player ever, The Melbourne and St.Kilda Hall of Fame inductee was 43 years old when he said he'd hang to boots up in 1920.
Sorry mate but your wrong! Vic Cumberland played before the AFL came into being, (it changed from the Victorian football league to become the AFL {Australian FL) in 1990)! Hawthawns Michael Tuck was the oldest ever AFL/VFL player, he was 38years, 95 days when he retired from AFL Footy!
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Sorry guys, but your both wrong, try Craig Bradley 38 years 291 days. Retired 2002.
Deion Sanders
The greatest football player of all time.
no one anymore. it was retired after THE GREATEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME VINCE YOUNG left
Jim Brown. He was arguably the greatest football player of all time.
micheal jackson is proven to be the best player in the nfl because of how far he ran
If you are talking about Gaelic Football and Australian rules teams, then the answer is no. The first time Gaelic Football and Australian rules teams played each other was in 1967. A Meath team played an Australian team.
Don Bradman.
Sir Donald Bradman
Lionel Andres Messi
In addition to being a Hall of Fame football player and one of the greatest running backs of all time Jim Brown is a Lacrosse Hall of Famer and one of the greatest in the history of Syracuse University.
Lane Tiffin
If it is all time player then it is Pele.