What 90th World Cup players are still playing soccer?

The first is Kazuyoshi Miura, the Japanese assailant since last year, at the age of 50, broke Sir Stanley Matthews' record by becoming the oldest goalist in professional football history, writes Periscope. In fact, Miura did not play in the World Cup, but was very close to attending the Cup [...]
The first is Kazuyoshi Miura, the Japanese assailant since last year, at the age of 50, broke Sir Stanley Matthews' record by becoming the oldest goalist in professional football history, writes Periscope.
In fact, Miura did not play in the World Cup, but was very close to participating in the ão94 World Cup and the 1998 World Cup.
Portiers, Gianluigi Buffon and Brad Friedl [retired, in 2018 and 2015] participated, respectively, in the 94th and 9850th World, respectively.
Samuel Etoão, who is playing in Turkey, was part of Cameroon in 1998 as a promising young man.
Meanwhile, few players also play football, which was part of the 2002 World Cup. Junichi Inamoto, he was part of Japan and he's still playing. Carlos Iris Kamen and Nigeria's goalkeeper Austin Eide, both of 34 years, are still playing. While Rafa Marquez of Mexico is even part of this national World Cup, Russia 2018. /Periscopi