Legendary! 44-Year-Old Goalkeeper Fabio Lopes Shuts Down Borussia Dortmund at 2025 Club World Cup | BorneoTribun English

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Legendary! 44-Year-Old Goalkeeper Fabio Lopes Shuts Down Borussia Dortmund at 2025 Club World Cup

Legendary! 44-Year-Old Goalkeeper Fabio Lopes Shuts Down Borussia Dortmund at 2025 Club World Cup
Legendary! 44-Year-Old Goalkeeper Fabio Lopes Shuts Down Borussia Dortmund at 2025 Club World Cup.

Can you believe a 44-year-old goalkeeper just locked down a squad full of young guns from Borussia Dortmund? Meet Fabio Lopes, the veteran shot-stopper from Brazilian side Fluminense, who’s now stealing the spotlight at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

The opening match of Group F between Fluminense and Dortmund, held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, ended in a goalless draw. But trust us—this wasn’t your average 0-0 snoozefest.

Here’s why: Fabio Lopes broke a record by becoming the oldest player to ever appear in the Club World Cup, clocking in at 44 years and 259 days. Insane, right? And he wasn’t just standing there—he was putting in work, frustrating Dortmund’s young attackers for 90 solid minutes.

This dude’s been a pro since 1997. That’s a 28-year-long career with a jaw-dropping 1,357 official matches under his belt. To put that in perspective, 20 out of the 31 players on Dortmund’s squad were born after Fabio made his professional debut. That’s wild.

But Fabio’s no random journeyman—he was part of Brazil’s U-17 squad that won the World Cup in 1997 alongside none other than Ronaldinho. The man has serious pedigree and experience to back it up.

Oh, and he’s not the only veteran bossing it at Fluminense. Thiago Silva—yeah, that Thiago Silva—is still holding it down in defense. Despite his age, he’s playing top-tier football and mentoring the younger squad members like a true leader.

Even though the match ended 0-0, Fabio and Thiago Silva showed the world that age is just a number. They became the brick wall Dortmund couldn’t break through, proving that experience, game sense, and leadership can go toe-to-toe with youth and energy.

Fluminense didn’t just earn a point—they sent a message. Veterans still got it. Just like fine wine, these legends only get better with time.

Fabio Lopes setting the record as the oldest player in Club World Cup history isn’t just a fun stat—it’s inspiring. With discipline, passion, and grit, age doesn’t have to be a limit. Fabio showed us that legends never fade—they just get stronger.

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