Bosnian football star One Jeko synoksa achieved a notable milestone during the World Cup knockout phase by participating in a match against SAD at the age of 40 years and 106 days. This participation established him as the youngest player to compete in the knockout stages of the tournament. As the captain of the Bosnian squad, Jeko’s tenure as captain will hold the distinction for only one day.
Furthermore, his age places him significantly ahead of the players scheduled for the final match, being approximately twice the age of those competitors. The highly anticipated final match pits Croatia against Portugal. Among the expected key players in the final are Luka Modrić and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Modrić is reported to be 40 years and 296 days old, while Ronaldo is 41 years and 147 days old. Ronaldo is set to take the title, succeeding Jeko in holding the relevant record. Jeko, a legendary attacker for Bosnia and Herzegovina, featured in a match marking the 50th anniversary against SAD.
Although he began the game in the first minute, he was compelled to leave the field during the 50th minute due to an injury sustained during play. These details highlight Jeko’s longevity and the unique circumstances surrounding his participation in the tournament’s major stages.
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