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‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ Sequel Manga Gets English Physical Release
                Viz Media dropped its spring 2027 manga publishing lineup today, and there’s some great news for Jujutsu Kaisen fans: Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, the sequel to the acclaimed manga, is getting a physical release in English. Previously, the English translation was only available digitally. Only the first of three volumes will be published in spring 2027, but it’s still exciting. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is written by Gege Akutami and illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki. The company also announced new physical editions of the light novel JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven, Junji Ito: Dissection, a collection of Ito’s previously unpublished works, a deluxe edition of seminal sports manga Slam Dunk, and more. It’s an impressively stacked lineup. Check out all the upcoming releases below. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Vol. 1 by Gege Akutami, illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki © Viz Media Description: “68 years after the Culling Game, siblings Yuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu are pulled into a galactic conflict when an alien race arrives on Earth.”

 Slam Dunk by Takehiko Inoue © Viz Media Description: “The legendary basketball manga, Slam Dunk, returns in a deluxe hardcover edition with exclusive color pages from the original serialization, brand-new covers, and volume structure reordered by story arcs.” Junji Ito: Dissection by Junji Ito © Viz Media Description: “The ultimate dissection of the career of horror legend Junji Ito! This hardcover edition bursts with previously unpublished manga and includes an unfinished rom-com manga Ito created before his debut.”

 The Exorcist and the Lovestruck Raven Vol. 1 by Akira Osora © Viz Media Description: “Talented but isolated exorcist Asaki Hibana is trying to be a normal high schooler. Could a handsome boy with big black wings be her first ally, or is he hiding something sinister?” WITCHRIV Vol. 1 by Hakuri © Viz Media Description: “Nona is a witch, and her world hates witches. She tries to live in peace with her mother among humans, avoiding the brutal Magic Surveillance Bureau at all costs. Will a small act of kindness change her life forever?” JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven by NISIOISIN with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki © Viz Media Description: “Before Jotaro burned the diary, DIO recorded his ultimate plan. The perspective-flipping JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven light novel, written by NISIOISIN, and with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki, releases with a gold foil deluxe hardcover Spring 2027.”

 #Gal x Gal Yuri by Inoue © Viz Media Description: “Yua just got dumped by her boyfriend. Reina’s been single for a hot minute. So, like, what if they dated? I mean, they’re kind of #perfect for each other! A one-year trial run turns into a #relationship4life?!” Odyssey by Jingna Zhang © Viz Media Description: “This deluxe hardcover presents a dreamlike journey into the imaginative world of renowned photographer Jingna Zhang. Featuring 100+ full-color art photographs inspired by classic manga, anime, and games, Odyssey by Jingna Zhang releases Spring 2027.” Sins by Shuzo Oshimi © Viz Media Description: “Through four deeply personal vignettes, a legendary mangaka confronts guilt, shame, pride, and loneliness in unfiltered reflections on his younger years.” Detective Conan (3-in-1 Edition) by Gosho Aoyama © Viz Media Description: “Discover the real Detective Conan in this faithful version of the renowned series, published under its original name with character names restored!”

 Takemitsu Zamurai Vol. 1 by Issei Eifuku, illustrated by Taiyo Matsumoto © Viz Media Description: “A ronin tries to escape his violent past, but in Edo Japan, the sword that made him a killer refuses to stay sheathed.” No Glass Slippers for Me: Reincarnated Cinderella by Mio Nanao, illustrated by Rei Toma © Viz Media Description: “Three modern girls reincarnate as fairy tale heroines and must rewrite their happily-ever-afters.” Ashe in Orbit Vol. 1 by hakei © Viz Media Description: “A chaotic new comedy from hakei, the Eisner award-nominated author of “DeadAss”! A student from Mars’ slums loses his scholarship and must avoid expulsion by making the corporate bots in charge fall in love with him.”

 The Ichinose Family’s Deadly Sins by Taizan5 © Viz Media Description: “A family wakes up from a coma with zero memories, only to discover their home is hiding dark, unsettling secrets.”  Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.      #Jujutsu #Kaisen #Sequel #Manga #English #Physical #Releasejujutsu kaisen,Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo

‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ Sequel Manga Gets English Physical Release

Viz Media dropped its spring 2027 manga publishing lineup today, and there’s some great news for Jujutsu Kaisen fans: Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, the sequel to the acclaimed manga, is getting a physical release in English. Previously, the English translation was only available digitally. Only the first of three volumes will be published in spring 2027, but it’s still exciting. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is written by Gege Akutami and illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki.

The company also announced new physical editions of the light novel JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven, Junji Ito: Dissection, a collection of Ito’s previously unpublished works, a deluxe edition of seminal sports manga Slam Dunk, and more. It’s an impressively stacked lineup. Check out all the upcoming releases below.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Vol. 1 by Gege Akutami, illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki

‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ Sequel Manga Gets English Physical Release
                Viz Media dropped its spring 2027 manga publishing lineup today, and there’s some great news for Jujutsu Kaisen fans: Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, the sequel to the acclaimed manga, is getting a physical release in English. Previously, the English translation was only available digitally. Only the first of three volumes will be published in spring 2027, but it’s still exciting. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is written by Gege Akutami and illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki. The company also announced new physical editions of the light novel JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven, Junji Ito: Dissection, a collection of Ito’s previously unpublished works, a deluxe edition of seminal sports manga Slam Dunk, and more. It’s an impressively stacked lineup. Check out all the upcoming releases below. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Vol. 1 by Gege Akutami, illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki © Viz Media Description: “68 years after the Culling Game, siblings Yuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu are pulled into a galactic conflict when an alien race arrives on Earth.”

 Slam Dunk by Takehiko Inoue © Viz Media Description: “The legendary basketball manga, Slam Dunk, returns in a deluxe hardcover edition with exclusive color pages from the original serialization, brand-new covers, and volume structure reordered by story arcs.” Junji Ito: Dissection by Junji Ito © Viz Media Description: “The ultimate dissection of the career of horror legend Junji Ito! This hardcover edition bursts with previously unpublished manga and includes an unfinished rom-com manga Ito created before his debut.”

 The Exorcist and the Lovestruck Raven Vol. 1 by Akira Osora © Viz Media Description: “Talented but isolated exorcist Asaki Hibana is trying to be a normal high schooler. Could a handsome boy with big black wings be her first ally, or is he hiding something sinister?” WITCHRIV Vol. 1 by Hakuri © Viz Media Description: “Nona is a witch, and her world hates witches. She tries to live in peace with her mother among humans, avoiding the brutal Magic Surveillance Bureau at all costs. Will a small act of kindness change her life forever?” JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven by NISIOISIN with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki © Viz Media Description: “Before Jotaro burned the diary, DIO recorded his ultimate plan. The perspective-flipping JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven light novel, written by NISIOISIN, and with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki, releases with a gold foil deluxe hardcover Spring 2027.”

 #Gal x Gal Yuri by Inoue © Viz Media Description: “Yua just got dumped by her boyfriend. Reina’s been single for a hot minute. So, like, what if they dated? I mean, they’re kind of #perfect for each other! A one-year trial run turns into a #relationship4life?!” Odyssey by Jingna Zhang © Viz Media Description: “This deluxe hardcover presents a dreamlike journey into the imaginative world of renowned photographer Jingna Zhang. Featuring 100+ full-color art photographs inspired by classic manga, anime, and games, Odyssey by Jingna Zhang releases Spring 2027.” Sins by Shuzo Oshimi © Viz Media Description: “Through four deeply personal vignettes, a legendary mangaka confronts guilt, shame, pride, and loneliness in unfiltered reflections on his younger years.” Detective Conan (3-in-1 Edition) by Gosho Aoyama © Viz Media Description: “Discover the real Detective Conan in this faithful version of the renowned series, published under its original name with character names restored!”

 Takemitsu Zamurai Vol. 1 by Issei Eifuku, illustrated by Taiyo Matsumoto © Viz Media Description: “A ronin tries to escape his violent past, but in Edo Japan, the sword that made him a killer refuses to stay sheathed.” No Glass Slippers for Me: Reincarnated Cinderella by Mio Nanao, illustrated by Rei Toma © Viz Media Description: “Three modern girls reincarnate as fairy tale heroines and must rewrite their happily-ever-afters.” Ashe in Orbit Vol. 1 by hakei © Viz Media Description: “A chaotic new comedy from hakei, the Eisner award-nominated author of “DeadAss”! A student from Mars’ slums loses his scholarship and must avoid expulsion by making the corporate bots in charge fall in love with him.”

 The Ichinose Family’s Deadly Sins by Taizan5 © Viz Media Description: “A family wakes up from a coma with zero memories, only to discover their home is hiding dark, unsettling secrets.”  Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.      #Jujutsu #Kaisen #Sequel #Manga #English #Physical #Releasejujutsu kaisen,Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo
© Viz Media

Description: “68 years after the Culling Game, siblings Yuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu are pulled into a galactic conflict when an alien race arrives on Earth.”

Slam Dunk by Takehiko Inoue

Slam Dunk
© Viz Media

Description: “The legendary basketball manga, Slam Dunk, returns in a deluxe hardcover edition with exclusive color pages from the original serialization, brand-new covers, and volume structure reordered by story arcs.”

Junji Ito: Dissection by Junji Ito

Junji Ito Dissection
© Viz Media

Description: “The ultimate dissection of the career of horror legend Junji Ito! This hardcover edition bursts with previously unpublished manga and includes an unfinished rom-com manga Ito created before his debut.”

The Exorcist and the Lovestruck Raven Vol. 1 by Akira Osora

The Exorcist And The Lovestruck Raven
© Viz Media

Description: “Talented but isolated exorcist Asaki Hibana is trying to be a normal high schooler. Could a handsome boy with big black wings be her first ally, or is he hiding something sinister?”

WITCHRIV Vol. 1 by Hakuri

Witchriv
© Viz Media

Description: “Nona is a witch, and her world hates witches. She tries to live in peace with her mother among humans, avoiding the brutal Magic Surveillance Bureau at all costs. Will a small act of kindness change her life forever?”

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven by NISIOISIN with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki

Jojos Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven
© Viz Media

Description: “Before Jotaro burned the diary, DIO recorded his ultimate plan. The perspective-flipping JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven light novel, written by NISIOISIN, and with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki, releases with a gold foil deluxe hardcover Spring 2027.”

#Gal x Gal Yuri by Inoue

Gal X Gal Yuri
© Viz Media

Description: “Yua just got dumped by her boyfriend. Reina’s been single for a hot minute. So, like, what if they dated? I mean, they’re kind of #perfect for each other! A one-year trial run turns into a #relationship4life?!”

Odyssey by Jingna Zhang

Odyssey Jingna Zhang
© Viz Media

Description: “This deluxe hardcover presents a dreamlike journey into the imaginative world of renowned photographer Jingna Zhang. Featuring 100+ full-color art photographs inspired by classic manga, anime, and games, Odyssey by Jingna Zhang releases Spring 2027.”

Sins by Shuzo Oshimi

Sins
© Viz Media

Description: “Through four deeply personal vignettes, a legendary mangaka confronts guilt, shame, pride, and loneliness in unfiltered reflections on his younger years.”

Detective Conan (3-in-1 Edition) by Gosho Aoyama

Detective Conan
© Viz Media

Description: “Discover the real Detective Conan in this faithful version of the renowned series, published under its original name with character names restored!”

Takemitsu Zamurai Vol. 1 by Issei Eifuku, illustrated by Taiyo Matsumoto

Takemitsu Zamurai
© Viz Media

Description: “A ronin tries to escape his violent past, but in Edo Japan, the sword that made him a killer refuses to stay sheathed.”

No Glass Slippers for Me: Reincarnated Cinderella by Mio Nanao, illustrated by Rei Toma

No Glass Slippers For Me Reincarnated Cinderella
© Viz Media

Description: “Three modern girls reincarnate as fairy tale heroines and must rewrite their happily-ever-afters.”

Ashe in Orbit Vol. 1 by hakei

Ashe In Orbit
© Viz Media

Description: “A chaotic new comedy from hakei, the Eisner award-nominated author of “DeadAss”! A student from Mars’ slums loses his scholarship and must avoid expulsion by making the corporate bots in charge fall in love with him.”

The Ichinose Family’s Deadly Sins by Taizan5

The Ichinose Family's Deadly Sins
© Viz Media

Description: “A family wakes up from a coma with zero memories, only to discover their home is hiding dark, unsettling secrets.”

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Viz Media dropped its spring 2027 manga publishing lineup today, and there’s some great news for Jujutsu Kaisen fans: Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, the sequel to the acclaimed manga, is getting a physical release in English. Previously, the English translation was only available digitally. Only the first of three volumes will be published in spring 2027, but it’s still exciting. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is written by Gege Akutami and illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki.

The company also announced new physical editions of the light novel JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven, Junji Ito: Dissection, a collection of Ito’s previously unpublished works, a deluxe edition of seminal sports manga Slam Dunk, and more. It’s an impressively stacked lineup. Check out all the upcoming releases below.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Vol. 1 by Gege Akutami, illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki

© Viz Media

Description: “68 years after the Culling Game, siblings Yuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu are pulled into a galactic conflict when an alien race arrives on Earth.”

Slam Dunk by Takehiko Inoue

Slam Dunk
© Viz Media

Description: “The legendary basketball manga, Slam Dunk, returns in a deluxe hardcover edition with exclusive color pages from the original serialization, brand-new covers, and volume structure reordered by story arcs.”

Junji Ito: Dissection by Junji Ito

Junji Ito Dissection
© Viz Media

Description: “The ultimate dissection of the career of horror legend Junji Ito! This hardcover edition bursts with previously unpublished manga and includes an unfinished rom-com manga Ito created before his debut.”

The Exorcist and the Lovestruck Raven Vol. 1 by Akira Osora

The Exorcist And The Lovestruck Raven
© Viz Media

Description: “Talented but isolated exorcist Asaki Hibana is trying to be a normal high schooler. Could a handsome boy with big black wings be her first ally, or is he hiding something sinister?”

WITCHRIV Vol. 1 by Hakuri

Witchriv
© Viz Media

Description: “Nona is a witch, and her world hates witches. She tries to live in peace with her mother among humans, avoiding the brutal Magic Surveillance Bureau at all costs. Will a small act of kindness change her life forever?”

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven by NISIOISIN with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki

Jojos Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven
© Viz Media

Description: “Before Jotaro burned the diary, DIO recorded his ultimate plan. The perspective-flipping JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Over Heaven light novel, written by NISIOISIN, and with new illustrations by Hirohiko Araki, releases with a gold foil deluxe hardcover Spring 2027.”

#Gal x Gal Yuri by Inoue

Gal X Gal Yuri
© Viz Media

Description: “Yua just got dumped by her boyfriend. Reina’s been single for a hot minute. So, like, what if they dated? I mean, they’re kind of #perfect for each other! A one-year trial run turns into a #relationship4life?!”

Odyssey by Jingna Zhang

Odyssey Jingna Zhang
© Viz Media

Description: “This deluxe hardcover presents a dreamlike journey into the imaginative world of renowned photographer Jingna Zhang. Featuring 100+ full-color art photographs inspired by classic manga, anime, and games, Odyssey by Jingna Zhang releases Spring 2027.”

Sins by Shuzo Oshimi

Sins
© Viz Media

Description: “Through four deeply personal vignettes, a legendary mangaka confronts guilt, shame, pride, and loneliness in unfiltered reflections on his younger years.”

Detective Conan (3-in-1 Edition) by Gosho Aoyama

Detective Conan
© Viz Media

Description: “Discover the real Detective Conan in this faithful version of the renowned series, published under its original name with character names restored!”

Takemitsu Zamurai Vol. 1 by Issei Eifuku, illustrated by Taiyo Matsumoto

Takemitsu Zamurai
© Viz Media

Description: “A ronin tries to escape his violent past, but in Edo Japan, the sword that made him a killer refuses to stay sheathed.”

No Glass Slippers for Me: Reincarnated Cinderella by Mio Nanao, illustrated by Rei Toma

No Glass Slippers For Me Reincarnated Cinderella
© Viz Media

Description: “Three modern girls reincarnate as fairy tale heroines and must rewrite their happily-ever-afters.”

Ashe in Orbit Vol. 1 by hakei

Ashe In Orbit
© Viz Media

Description: “A chaotic new comedy from hakei, the Eisner award-nominated author of “DeadAss”! A student from Mars’ slums loses his scholarship and must avoid expulsion by making the corporate bots in charge fall in love with him.”

The Ichinose Family’s Deadly Sins by Taizan5

The Ichinose Family's Deadly Sins
© Viz Media

Description: “A family wakes up from a coma with zero memories, only to discover their home is hiding dark, unsettling secrets.”

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Mere moments after Argentina lost to France in a Round of 16 match during the 2018 World Cup in Russia, commentators were already predicting it would be his final time on a World Cup pitch. “This was Lionel Messi’s final World Cup match, surely,” one stated, “and maybe his final game for his country.” Messi was 31 at the time, and many assumed they had just watched his last appearance on soccer’s biggest stage.

They were wrong.

Instead, Messi came back four years later to lift the trophy in Qatar. Then he came back again this year at 39. However, Messi is not the exception any more.

Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has said that this World Cup will be his last after Portugal’s Round of 16 exit following the team’s loss to Spain. Brazil’s Neymar, 34, too, announced his retirement from international football, as did Germany’s Manuel Neuer, 40. Meanwhile, Guillermo Ochoa, who turned 41 this month, is stepping away from professional football after becoming the first goalkeeper to make six World Cup squads.

Even as this World Cup has felt like one long farewell tour, for many of these players, the goodbye came years later than anyone expected.

While there isn’t a definitive global dataset comparing retirement ages across generations, the evidence points in one direction: football’s elite has been getting older for decades. A 2019 peer-reviewed study published in Frontiers of Psychology tracking nearly 30 seasons of UEFA Champions League football found the average age of players rose from 24.9 years in 1992-93 to 26.5 years by 2017-18. That trend is now on full display at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which had eight players in their forties—more than every previous edition combined—including Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, one of the tournament’s breakout stars.

What’s striking is that this celebration of more veteran players on the pitch is happening during an era of football that has produced teenage stars like Lamine Yamal, Endrick, and Bara Sapoko Ndiaye. Soccer isn’t necessarily getting older because young players have disappeared; it’s getting older because veterans are leaving later.

Research suggests professional footballers still reach their physical peak in their mid-to-late twenties, though the exact age depends on position. And while aging is gradual, players in their thirties begin to lose their explosive speed and the stamina to maintain the high-intensity running that modern soccer demands most.

A long-term study of Spain’s top players found these reported losses in endurance were most notable among external defenders, external midfielders, and forwards, whose roles rely on explosive acceleration to either score a goal or shield their keeper’s box. Central defenders and central midfielders, meanwhile, became more accurate passers with age, suggesting that positioning, anticipation, and decisionmaking increasingly compensate for fading speed.

Messi may be the best example of how elite players adapt with age. Rather than constantly chasing the ball, he often spends long stretches walking, reading the game before deciding exactly when to get involved. According to The Athletic, FIFA tracking data shows Messi has spent 63 percent of his movement at this World Cup walking, conserving energy for the moments that matter most.

This just goes to prove that sports science hasn’t changed the biology of aging—it changed how soccer clubs respond to it. A 2024 review of athletes with extended careers found a correlation between professionals staying at the top of their game and increasingly individualized training.

Instead of prescribing the same program to an entire squad, coaches now tailor workloads around a player’s injury history, recovery, training response, and physical capacity.

However, as players get older, experience becomes a competitive advantage. Veteran footballers increasingly compensate for declining physicality with sharper decisionmaking, game intelligence, and a better understanding of their own limits.

#Lionel #Messis #Final #World #Cupand #Death #Early #Retirementworld cup 2026,sports,soccer,health,longevity">Lionel Messi’s Final World Cup—and the Death of Early RetirementMere moments after Argentina lost to France in a Round of 16 match during the 2018 World Cup in Russia, commentators were already predicting it would be his final time on a World Cup pitch. “This was Lionel Messi’s final World Cup match, surely,” one stated, “and maybe his final game for his country.” Messi was 31 at the time, and many assumed they had just watched his last appearance on soccer’s biggest stage.They were wrong.Instead, Messi came back four years later to lift the trophy in Qatar. Then he came back again this year at 39. However, Messi is not the exception any more.Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has said that this World Cup will be his last after Portugal’s Round of 16 exit following the team’s loss to Spain. Brazil’s Neymar, 34, too, announced his retirement from international football, as did Germany’s Manuel Neuer, 40. Meanwhile, Guillermo Ochoa, who turned 41 this month, is stepping away from professional football after becoming the first goalkeeper to make six World Cup squads.Even as this World Cup has felt like one long farewell tour, for many of these players, the goodbye came years later than anyone expected.While there isn’t a definitive global dataset comparing retirement ages across generations, the evidence points in one direction: football’s elite has been getting older for decades. A 2019 peer-reviewed study published in Frontiers of Psychology tracking nearly 30 seasons of UEFA Champions League football found the average age of players rose from 24.9 years in 1992-93 to 26.5 years by 2017-18. That trend is now on full display at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which had eight players in their forties—more than every previous edition combined—including Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, one of the tournament’s breakout stars.What’s striking is that this celebration of more veteran players on the pitch is happening during an era of football that has produced teenage stars like Lamine Yamal, Endrick, and Bara Sapoko Ndiaye. Soccer isn’t necessarily getting older because young players have disappeared; it’s getting older because veterans are leaving later.Research suggests professional footballers still reach their physical peak in their mid-to-late twenties, though the exact age depends on position. And while aging is gradual, players in their thirties begin to lose their explosive speed and the stamina to maintain the high-intensity running that modern soccer demands most.A long-term study of Spain’s top players found these reported losses in endurance were most notable among external defenders, external midfielders, and forwards, whose roles rely on explosive acceleration to either score a goal or shield their keeper’s box. Central defenders and central midfielders, meanwhile, became more accurate passers with age, suggesting that positioning, anticipation, and decisionmaking increasingly compensate for fading speed.Messi may be the best example of how elite players adapt with age. Rather than constantly chasing the ball, he often spends long stretches walking, reading the game before deciding exactly when to get involved. According to The Athletic, FIFA tracking data shows Messi has spent 63 percent of his movement at this World Cup walking, conserving energy for the moments that matter most.This just goes to prove that sports science hasn’t changed the biology of aging—it changed how soccer clubs respond to it. A 2024 review of athletes with extended careers found a correlation between professionals staying at the top of their game and increasingly individualized training.Instead of prescribing the same program to an entire squad, coaches now tailor workloads around a player’s injury history, recovery, training response, and physical capacity.However, as players get older, experience becomes a competitive advantage. Veteran footballers increasingly compensate for declining physicality with sharper decisionmaking, game intelligence, and a better understanding of their own limits.#Lionel #Messis #Final #World #Cupand #Death #Early #Retirementworld cup 2026,sports,soccer,health,longevity

World Cup pitch. “This was Lionel Messi’s final World Cup match, surely,” one stated, “and maybe his final game for his country.” Messi was 31 at the time, and many assumed they had just watched his last appearance on soccer’s biggest stage.

They were wrong.

Instead, Messi came back four years later to lift the trophy in Qatar. Then he came back again this year at 39. However, Messi is not the exception any more.

Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has said that this World Cup will be his last after Portugal’s Round of 16 exit following the team’s loss to Spain. Brazil’s Neymar, 34, too, announced his retirement from international football, as did Germany’s Manuel Neuer, 40. Meanwhile, Guillermo Ochoa, who turned 41 this month, is stepping away from professional football after becoming the first goalkeeper to make six World Cup squads.

Even as this World Cup has felt like one long farewell tour, for many of these players, the goodbye came years later than anyone expected.

While there isn’t a definitive global dataset comparing retirement ages across generations, the evidence points in one direction: football’s elite has been getting older for decades. A 2019 peer-reviewed study published in Frontiers of Psychology tracking nearly 30 seasons of UEFA Champions League football found the average age of players rose from 24.9 years in 1992-93 to 26.5 years by 2017-18. That trend is now on full display at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which had eight players in their forties—more than every previous edition combined—including Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, one of the tournament’s breakout stars.

What’s striking is that this celebration of more veteran players on the pitch is happening during an era of football that has produced teenage stars like Lamine Yamal, Endrick, and Bara Sapoko Ndiaye. Soccer isn’t necessarily getting older because young players have disappeared; it’s getting older because veterans are leaving later.

Research suggests professional footballers still reach their physical peak in their mid-to-late twenties, though the exact age depends on position. And while aging is gradual, players in their thirties begin to lose their explosive speed and the stamina to maintain the high-intensity running that modern soccer demands most.

A long-term study of Spain’s top players found these reported losses in endurance were most notable among external defenders, external midfielders, and forwards, whose roles rely on explosive acceleration to either score a goal or shield their keeper’s box. Central defenders and central midfielders, meanwhile, became more accurate passers with age, suggesting that positioning, anticipation, and decisionmaking increasingly compensate for fading speed.

Messi may be the best example of how elite players adapt with age. Rather than constantly chasing the ball, he often spends long stretches walking, reading the game before deciding exactly when to get involved. According to The Athletic, FIFA tracking data shows Messi has spent 63 percent of his movement at this World Cup walking, conserving energy for the moments that matter most.

This just goes to prove that sports science hasn’t changed the biology of aging—it changed how soccer clubs respond to it. A 2024 review of athletes with extended careers found a correlation between professionals staying at the top of their game and increasingly individualized training.

Instead of prescribing the same program to an entire squad, coaches now tailor workloads around a player’s injury history, recovery, training response, and physical capacity.

However, as players get older, experience becomes a competitive advantage. Veteran footballers increasingly compensate for declining physicality with sharper decisionmaking, game intelligence, and a better understanding of their own limits.

#Lionel #Messis #Final #World #Cupand #Death #Early #Retirementworld cup 2026,sports,soccer,health,longevity">Lionel Messi’s Final World Cup—and the Death of Early Retirement

Mere moments after Argentina lost to France in a Round of 16 match during the 2018 World Cup in Russia, commentators were already predicting it would be his final time on a World Cup pitch. “This was Lionel Messi’s final World Cup match, surely,” one stated, “and maybe his final game for his country.” Messi was 31 at the time, and many assumed they had just watched his last appearance on soccer’s biggest stage.

They were wrong.

Instead, Messi came back four years later to lift the trophy in Qatar. Then he came back again this year at 39. However, Messi is not the exception any more.

Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has said that this World Cup will be his last after Portugal’s Round of 16 exit following the team’s loss to Spain. Brazil’s Neymar, 34, too, announced his retirement from international football, as did Germany’s Manuel Neuer, 40. Meanwhile, Guillermo Ochoa, who turned 41 this month, is stepping away from professional football after becoming the first goalkeeper to make six World Cup squads.

Even as this World Cup has felt like one long farewell tour, for many of these players, the goodbye came years later than anyone expected.

While there isn’t a definitive global dataset comparing retirement ages across generations, the evidence points in one direction: football’s elite has been getting older for decades. A 2019 peer-reviewed study published in Frontiers of Psychology tracking nearly 30 seasons of UEFA Champions League football found the average age of players rose from 24.9 years in 1992-93 to 26.5 years by 2017-18. That trend is now on full display at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which had eight players in their forties—more than every previous edition combined—including Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, one of the tournament’s breakout stars.

What’s striking is that this celebration of more veteran players on the pitch is happening during an era of football that has produced teenage stars like Lamine Yamal, Endrick, and Bara Sapoko Ndiaye. Soccer isn’t necessarily getting older because young players have disappeared; it’s getting older because veterans are leaving later.

Research suggests professional footballers still reach their physical peak in their mid-to-late twenties, though the exact age depends on position. And while aging is gradual, players in their thirties begin to lose their explosive speed and the stamina to maintain the high-intensity running that modern soccer demands most.

A long-term study of Spain’s top players found these reported losses in endurance were most notable among external defenders, external midfielders, and forwards, whose roles rely on explosive acceleration to either score a goal or shield their keeper’s box. Central defenders and central midfielders, meanwhile, became more accurate passers with age, suggesting that positioning, anticipation, and decisionmaking increasingly compensate for fading speed.

Messi may be the best example of how elite players adapt with age. Rather than constantly chasing the ball, he often spends long stretches walking, reading the game before deciding exactly when to get involved. According to The Athletic, FIFA tracking data shows Messi has spent 63 percent of his movement at this World Cup walking, conserving energy for the moments that matter most.

This just goes to prove that sports science hasn’t changed the biology of aging—it changed how soccer clubs respond to it. A 2024 review of athletes with extended careers found a correlation between professionals staying at the top of their game and increasingly individualized training.

Instead of prescribing the same program to an entire squad, coaches now tailor workloads around a player’s injury history, recovery, training response, and physical capacity.

However, as players get older, experience becomes a competitive advantage. Veteran footballers increasingly compensate for declining physicality with sharper decisionmaking, game intelligence, and a better understanding of their own limits.

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As of July 15, the 27-inch OLED LG Ultragear gaming monitor is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon, down from the standard price of $899.99. That’s a 44% discount that matches the best price we’ve seen at Amazon.

Once you go OLED, you won’t go back. The 27-inch LG Ultragear is perfect for smooth gameplay, getting a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03 millisecond response time. Your days of dealing with lag and ghosting will be long gone with this fresh upgrade. Plus, it comes with VESA DisplayHDR True Back 400 certification.

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The included stand can tilt and pivot to your desired position, and you can adjust the height. In addition, the monitor has a borderless design. Since not everyday can be filled with gaming, the monitor will also be great for work tasks or streaming a movie.

While it’s sitting at the record-low price from Amazon, make the upgrade to the 27-inch OLED LG Ultragear gaming monitor. It’s currently under $500 which is close to a 50% discount.

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As of July 15, the 27-inch OLED LG Ultragear gaming monitor is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon, down from the standard price of $899.99. That’s a 44% discount that matches the best price we’ve seen at Amazon.

Once you go OLED, you won’t go back. The 27-inch LG Ultragear is perfect for smooth gameplay, getting a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03 millisecond response time. Your days of dealing with lag and ghosting will be long gone with this fresh upgrade. Plus, it comes with VESA DisplayHDR True Back 400 certification.

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The included stand can tilt and pivot to your desired position, and you can adjust the height. In addition, the monitor has a borderless design. Since not everyday can be filled with gaming, the monitor will also be great for work tasks or streaming a movie.

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