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Roger Milla was the oldest player to play in the world cup at the age of 42 during the 1994 world cup.

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The oldest player in a soccer World Cup (and oldest player to score in the World Cup) was Roger Milla of Cameroon aged forty two years old!

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Roger Milla, of Cameroon. He was aged 42 years, 39 days at the time of his appearance against Russia in the 1992 World Cup.

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roger miller for cameroon!!

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Dino Zoff, in 1982.

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Roger Milla of Cameroon

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