MIRCEA LUCESCU - THE LONGEST CAREER
Lucescu: longest career in native NT as player & coach
Mircea Lucescu is celebrating on 29 July is 80th anniversary. He is the only active coach in the world top level football still working at this age, and one of just 4 coaches in football history who kept activities at turning 80 (though formally it should be better to say once he holds his first game after this date – it will be a Romania’s friendly vs Canada on 5 September).
Lucescu, sensationally returning last fall to the coaching duty in the Romanian national team, has updated a bunch of world records.
We have already mentioned a couple of them when publishing the corresponding rankings (longest return to the role of national team coach, length of a coaching career in one national team). Now we’ll talk about one more.
Lucescu made his debut for Romania as a player on 2 November 1966. As a coach, his last match at the moment was dated by 10 June of this year (against Cyprus 2-0).
Thus, his activities in the Romanian national team (player and coach) stretched over 58 years 220 days. This is longer than at any other person from any nation in the history of world football.
Before Lucescu’s new appointment as Romania’s coach, the longest span in his native national team was held by Uruguayan Roque Maspoli: 53 years 172 days. And before him, by Italian Fulvio Bernardini (52 years 78 days).
The ranking below lists all the people associated with their country's national team as a player and coach for more than 40 years. The active ones are highlighted.
LONGEST | CAREERS IN | ONE | NATIONAL TEAM | PLAYER & COACH | |
Coach | Nation | Span | First Game as Player | Last Game as Coach | |
1 | Mircea Lucescu | Romania | 58-220 | 02.11.1966 Switzerland 4-2 | 10.06.2025 Cyprus 2-0 |
2 | Roque Máspoli | Uruguay | 53-172 | 29.01.1944 Argentina 2-6 | 20.07.1997 Bolivia 0-1 |
3 | Fulvio Bernardini | Italy | 52-078 | 22.03.1925 France 7-0 | 08.06.1977 Finland 3-0 |
4 | Vujadin Boškov | Yugoslavia | 50-084 | 24.06.1951 Switzerland 7-3 | 06.10.2001 Luxembourg 6-2 |
5 | Egil Olsen | Norway | 48-334 | 11.10.1964 Denmark 0-2 | 10.09.2013 Switzerland 0-2 |
6 | Ferenc Puskás | Hungary | 47-300 | 20.08.1945 Austria 5-2 | 16.06.1993 Iceland 0-2 |
7 | Manuel Fleitas Solich | Paraguay | 46-099 | 15.05.1919 Argentina 0-3 | 22.08.1965 Bolivia 1-2 |
8 | Köbi Kuhn | Switzerland | 45-217 | 11.11.1962 Netherlands 1-3 | 15.06.2008 Portugal 2-0 |
9 | Morten Olsen | Denmark | 45-055 | 23.09.1970 Norway 0-1 | 17.11.2015 Sweden 2-2 |
10 | Ernst Happel | Austria | 45-044 | 14.09.1947 Hungary 4-3 | 28.10.1992 Israel 5-2 |
11 | Şenol Güneş | Turkey | 44-311 | 31.10.1976 Malta 4-0 | 07.09.2021 Netherlands 1-6 |
12 | Anghel Iordănescu | Romania | 44-271 | 22.09.1971 Finland 4-0 | 19.06.2016 Albania 0-1 |
13 | Marvin Rodríguez | Costa Rica | 44-211 | 24.07.1955 Guatemala 9-1 | 20.02.2000 Trinidad & Tobago 1-2 |
14 | Angelos Anastasiadis | Greece | 44-071 | 01.04.1975 Cyprus 2-1 | 11.06.2019 Armenia 2-3 |
15 | Mario Zagallo | Brazil | 44-062 | 04.05.1958 Paraguay 5-1 | 20.11.2002 South Korea 3-2 |
16 | Bruce Arena | United States | 43-329 | 15.11.1973 Israel 0-2 | 10.10.2017 Trinidad & Tobago 1-2 |
17 | Giovanni Trapattoni | Italy | 43-195 | 10.12.1960 Austria 1-2 | 22.06.2004 Bulgaria 2-1 |
18 | Itzhak Schneor | Israel | 43-195 | 26.09.1948 United States 1-3 | 08.04.1992 Iceland 2-2 |
19 | Luis Aragonés | Spain | 43-052 | 08.05.1965 Scotland 0-0 | 29.06.2008 Germany 1-0 |
20 | Mahmoud El Gohary | Egypt | 43-038 | 28.12.1958 Germany 2-1 | 04.02.2002 Cameroon 0-1 |
21 | Dimitar Penev | Bulgaria | 42-357 | 29.11.1964 Soviet Union 0-0 | 21.11.2007 Slovenia 2-0 |
22 | Sepp Herberger | Germany | 42-263 | 18.09.1921 Finland 3-3 | 07.06.1964 Finland 4-1 |
23 | Billy Bingham | Northern Ireland | 42-189 | 12.05.1951 France 2-2 | 17.11.1993 Ireland 1-1 |
24 | Javier Aguirre | Mexico | 42-114 | 15.03.1983 Costa Rica 1-0 | 07.07.2025 United States 2-1 |
25 | Ray Farrugia | Malta | 42-073 | 06.09.1977 Tunisia 1-2 | 18.11.2019 Norway 1-2 |
26 | Ronald Koeman | Netherlands | 42-044 | 27.04.1983 Sweden 0-3 | 10.06.2025 Malta 8-0 |
27 | Fatih Terim | Turkey | 42-042 | 30.04.1975 Switzerland 1-1 | 11.06.2017 Kosovo 4-1 |
28 | Renato Cesarini | Argentina | 42-022 | 29.05.1926 Paraguay 2-1 | 20.06.1968 Uruguay 1-2 |
29 | Rinus Michels | Netherlands | 42-014 | 08.06.1950 Sweden 1-4 | 22.06.1992 Denmark 2-2 |
30 | Ramiro Blacut | Bolivia | 41-274 | 17.02.1963 Paraguay 0-3 | 17.11.2004 Colombia 0-1 |
31 | Conrado Miranda | El Salvador | 41-249 | 29.02.1948 Costa Rica 1-3 | 05.11.1989 United States 0-0 |
32 | Dragan Stojković | Serbia | 41-210 | 12.11.1983 France 0-0 | 10.06.2025 Andorra 3-0 |
33 | Sayed Nayeemuddin | India | 41-189 | 24.08.1964 Malaysia 1-1 | 01.03.2006 Yemen 0-3 |
34 | John Toshack | Wales | 41-161 | 26.03.1969 Germany 1-1 | 03.09.2010 Montenegro 0-1 |
35 | Akira Nishino | Japan | 41-115 | 06.03.1977 Israel 0-2 | 02.07.2018 Belgium 2-3 |
36 | Adam Nawałka | Poland | 41-076 | 13.04.1977 Hungary 1-2 | 28.06.2018 Japan 1-0 |
37 | Vicente del Bosque | Spain | 41-071 | 17.04.1975 Romania 1-1 | 27.06.2016 Italy 0-2 |
38 | Emerich Jenei | Romania | 41-059 | 26.04.1959 Turkey 0-2 | 24.06.2000 Italy 0-2 |
39 | Kostas Polychroniou | Greece | 40-338 | 05.05.1957 Yugoslavia 0-0 | 08.04.1998 Romania 1-2 |
40 | Rudi Völler | Germany | 40-297 | 17.11.1982 N. Ireland 0-1 | 10.09.2023 France 2-1 |
41 | Ivan Hašek | Czech Republic | 40-277 | 05.09.1984 Greece 1-0 | 09.06.2025 Croatia 1-5 |
42 | Helmut Schön | Germany | 40-212 | 21.11.1937 Sweden 5-0 | 21.06.1978 Austria 2-3 |
43 | Hassan Shehata | Egypt | 40-160 | 27.12.1970 Libya 1-0 | 05.06.2011 South Africa 0-0 |
44 | Hossam El Badry | Egypt | 40-154 | 04.04.1981 Kenya 5-3 | 05.09.2021 Gabon 1-1 |
45 | Alfio Basile | Argentina | 40-117 | 20.06.1968 Uruguay 1-2 | 15.10.2008 Chile 0-1 |
46 | Josef Hickersberger | Austria | 40-046 | 01.05.1968 Romania 1-1 | 16.06.2008 Germany 0-1 |