Germany’s Manuel Neuer has become the most-capped goalkeeper in FIFA World Cup history, surpassing a long-standing record with his 21st tournament appearance. The milestone occurred during a match in Toronto as part of the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign. Neuer, a veteran of multiple World Cup tournaments, achieved this feat through consistent selection for the German national team over several years. His longevity and skill have cemented his place as a prominent figure in international football. This achievement highlights Neuer’s dedication and contribution to the sport. The record underscores Germany’s continued participation and competitiveness in the World Cup qualifying stages. This is a significant accomplishment for both Neuer and German football.