Best XI of players aged 30 and over

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The Guardian of the Goal

Left Back: Filipe Luís (32)

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A tireless player

Filipe Luís is a Brazil international who plays as a left-back for Spanish club Atletico Madrid. At the age of 32, Luis is still one of the best left-backs in the world and has been consistent throughout his career.

The Brazilian has been instrumental in Atletico's success in the recent years. He has good stamina and is great at man marking, he is an aggressive defender and is not scared to lunge into tackles, doing anything to win the ball back.


Right Back: Dani Alves (34)

Enter captionDani plays right back for PSG and Brazil National Team. Dani, 34, is still one of the best right back of this generation. His attacking play as a full back is second to none and he is good at defending too.
One of the best at his job

Dani Alves plays at right-back for PSG and the Brazil national team. Although aged 34 now, he is still one of the best right-backs of this generation. His attacking play as a full-back is almost second to none.

Not many can match his athleticism down the right flank and it is safe to say that he has championed his position. The Brazilian has been voted into five of the last seven FIFPro World XIs.

He has won 34 trophies during his long and illustritious career and is the third most decorated player.

Alves is an offensive right-back known, in particular for his pace, stamina, and overlapping attacking runs which also enable him to play as a winger. He also has good crossing ability which helps in supplying dangerous balls into the box.

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