Various international honours caps

In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level. The term dates from the practice in the United Kingdom of awarding a cap to every player in an international match of rugby football and association football.

The practice was first approved on 10 May 1886 for association football after a proposal made by N. Lane Jackson, founder of the Corinthians:

That all players taking part for England in future international matches be presented with a white silk cap with red rose embroidered on the front. These to be termed International Caps.

The act of awarding a cap is now international and is applied to other sports. Although in some sports physical caps may not now always be given (whether at all or for each appearance) the term cap for an international or other appearance has been retained as an indicator of the number of occasions on which a sportsperson has represented a team in a particular sport. Thus, a "cap" is awarded for each game played and so a player who has played x games for the team is said to have been capped x times or have won x caps.

The practice of awarding a physical cap varies from sport to sport. It may be awarded before a player's debut or, particularly for national teams, a commemorative cap may be awarded after a player reaches the 100th cap.

Association football

England cap awarded to Harry Kane for his appearance against Germany in June 2021 at the 2020 UEFA Euro, his 58th overall.

In the early days of football, the concept of each team wearing a set of matching shirts had not been universally adopted, so each side would distinguish itself from the other by wearing a specific sort of cap. An early illustration of the first international football match between Scotland and England in 1872 shows the Scottish players wearing cowls, and the English wearing a variety of school caps. When Aston Villa Football Club played their first match in 1874, they played in royal blue caps and stockings, scarlet and royal blue hooped shirts and white shorts. The club rules stated "No member can take place in a match unless in the above uniform".

Some men's association football teams still award physical caps. Players are awarded one cap for every match they play – unless they play in a World Cup or European Championship finals tournament, then they are given a single cap for the competition, with the names of all their opponents stitched into the fabric of the cap itself. For example, when David Beckham made his one-hundredth appearance for England, because a number of his appearances had been at World Cup and European Championship final tournaments for which he could only receive one cap, he received only his 85th physical cap. In Scotland, for many years the practice was to present caps only for appearances in the British Home Championship, meaning that several players never received one (including those in their 1958 FIFA World Cup squad); this anomaly was rectified retrospectively in the 2000s after pressure from players' families.

FIFA recognises certain international games as ones where a player can be awarded a cap – these games are regarded as International "A" games. These are matches in which both nations field their first Representative Team.

Records

The world record holder for the highest number of international caps as of 5 November 2010 is retired American player Kristine Lilly, who has 354 caps. Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal holds the most caps among men only; he surpassed Bader Al-Mutawa with his 197th cap on 23 March 2023, before extending his record to 198 caps on 26 March 2023. The first footballer to win 100 international caps was Billy Wright of England's Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wright went on to appear 105 times for England, 90 of them he obtained whilst he was a captain.

Bold denotes players currently active in international football.

Most caps in men's association football
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
Men As of 20 December 2025[failed verification] Most caps in men's association football Rank Caps Name Country Career 1 226 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 2003–present 2 202 Bader Al-Mutawa Kuwait 2003–2022 3 196 Lionel Messi Argentina 2005–present 4 195 Soh Chin Ann Malaysia 1969–1984 5 194 Luka Modrić Croatia 2006–present 6 184 Ahmed Hassan Egypt 1995–2012 Hassan Al-Haydos Qatar 2008–present 8 183 Ahmed Mubarak Oman 2003–2019 9 180 Sergio Ramos Spain 2005–2023 Andrés Guardado Mexico 2005–2024Women As of 20 December 2025 Most caps in women's association football Rank Caps Name Country Career 1 354 Kristine Lilly United States 1987–2010 2 331 Christine Sinclair Canada 2000–2023 3 316 Carli Lloyd United States 2005–2021 4 311 Christie Pearce United States 1997–2015 5 276 Mia Hamm United States 1987–2004 6 274 Julie Foudy United States 1988–2004 7 255 Abby Wambach United States 2001–2015 8 248 Sherida Spitse Netherlands 2006–2025 9 241 Joy Fawcett United States 1987–2004 10 240 Caroline Seger Sweden 2005–2023
1226Cristiano RonaldoPortugal2003–present
2202Bader Al-MutawaKuwait2003–2022
3196Lionel MessiArgentina2005–present
4195Soh Chin AnnMalaysia1969–1984
5194Luka ModrićCroatia2006–present
6184Ahmed HassanEgypt1995–2012
Hassan Al-HaydosQatar2008–present
8183Ahmed MubarakOman2003–2019
9180Sergio RamosSpain2005–2023
Andrés GuardadoMexico2005–2024
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
1354Kristine LillyUnited States1987–2010
2331Christine SinclairCanada2000–2023
3316Carli LloydUnited States2005–2021
4311Christie PearceUnited States1997–2015
5276Mia HammUnited States1987–2004
6274Julie FoudyUnited States1988–2004
7255Abby WambachUnited States2001–2015
8248Sherida SpitseNetherlands2006–2025
9241Joy FawcettUnited States1987–2004
10240Caroline SegerSweden2005–2023

Cricket

As in association football, cricket still awards a physical cap. Caps are awarded both at international and domestic level, however the criterion for winning a cap differs between international and domestic cricket.

In international cricket, a player is awarded a cap for every appearance made. It is common for a player to be presented with their cap in a ceremony on the first morning of their maiden Test match, although a physical cap may not be presented for every occasion on which a player represents his country. International caps are numbered according to the number of players who have represented the country before. For example, cap number 50 is awarded to the fiftieth player to represent the country.[1]

In some domestic cricket competitions, caps are also awarded. However, they are not awarded automatically for every appearance made, but instead at the discretion of the administrators of the club for whom the recipient plays, and are a one-off recognition that the recipient is now a regular, established player for the club. The most prevalent example of this system is in English county cricket, in which many First Class counties award a "county cap" to players.

As of April 2021, 70 players have won 100 or more caps in Test cricket.[citation needed]

Records

Players still active at Test level are in bold type.

Most caps in men's test cricket
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
As of 9 April 2022 Most caps in men's test cricket Rank Caps Name Country Career 1 200 Sachin Tendulkar India national cricket team India 1989–2013 2 188 James Anderson England cricket team England 2003–2024 3 168 Ricky Ponting Australia national cricket team Australia 1995–2012 Steve Waugh Australia national cricket team Australia 1985–2004 5 166 Jacques Kallis South Africa national cricket team South Africa ICC World XI 1995–2013 6 164 Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies cricket team West Indies 1994–2015 Rahul Dravid India national cricket team India ICC World XI 1996–2012 8 161 Alastair Cook England cricket team England 2006–2018 9 156 Allan Border Australia national cricket team Australia 1978–1994 10 160 Stuart Broad England cricket team England 2007–2023 Notes ^ For South Africa, current cap numbers start from their readmission to Test cricket.As of 9 April 2022 Most caps in men's one-day international cricket Rank Caps Name Country Career 1 463 Sachin Tendulkar India national cricket team India 1989–2012 2 448 Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI 1998–2015 3 445 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI 1989–2011 4 404 Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI ICC World XI 2000–2015 5 398 Shahid Afridi Pakistan national cricket team Pakistan ACC Asia XI ICC World XI 1996–2015 6 378 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pakistan national cricket team Pakistan ACC Asia XI 1991–2007 7 375 Ricky Ponting Australia national cricket team Australia ICC World XI 1995–2012 8 356 Wasim Akram Pakistan national cricket team Pakistan 1984–2003 9 350 MS Dhoni India national cricket team India ACC Asia XI 2004–2019 Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI ICC World XI 1993–2011
1200Sachin TendulkarIndia national cricket team India1989–2013
2188James AndersonEngland cricket team England2003–2024
3168Ricky PontingAustralia national cricket team Australia1995–2012
Steve WaughAustralia national cricket team Australia1985–2004
5166Jacques KallisSouth Africa national cricket team South Africa ICC World XI1995–2013
6164Shivnarine ChanderpaulWest Indies cricket team West Indies1994–2015
Rahul DravidIndia national cricket team India ICC World XI1996–2012
8161Alastair CookEngland cricket team England2006–2018
9156Allan BorderAustralia national cricket team Australia1978–1994
10160Stuart BroadEngland cricket team England2007–2023
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
1463Sachin TendulkarIndia national cricket team India1989–2012
2448Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI1998–2015
3445Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI1989–2011
4404Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI ICC World XI2000–2015
5398Shahid AfridiPakistan national cricket team Pakistan ACC Asia XI ICC World XI1996–2015
6378Inzamam-ul-HaqPakistan national cricket team Pakistan ACC Asia XI1991–2007
7375Ricky PontingAustralia national cricket team Australia ICC World XI1995–2012
8356Wasim AkramPakistan national cricket team Pakistan1984–2003
9350MS DhoniIndia national cricket team India ACC Asia XI2004–2019
Muttiah MuralitharanSri Lanka national cricket team Sri Lanka ACC Asia XI ICC World XI1993–2011

Rugby union

In rugby union, 92 players have reached 100 international caps as of 27 October 2023. Players from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland are eligible for selection to the British & Irish Lions touring squad. Lions matches are classed as full international tests, and caps are awarded. The Pacific Islanders team, composed of players from Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Niue and Cook Islands have a similar arrangement, although no players involved have so far reached 100 caps (Fijian Nicky Little is closest with 71 caps).

Players still active at Test level are in bold type.

As of 21 July 2025

Most caps in men's rugby union
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
1171Alun Wyn JonesWales British & Irish Lions2006–2023
2153Sam WhitelockNew Zealand2010–2023
3148Richie McCawNew Zealand2001–2015
4145James SlipperAustralia2010–present
5142Sergio ParisseItaly2002–2019
6141Brian O'DriscollIreland British & Irish Lions1999–2014
7139George GreganAustralia1994–2007
8137Cian HealyIreland2009–2025
9136Beauden BarrettNew Zealand2012-present
10134Gethin JenkinsWales British & Irish Lions2002–2018

Rugby league

The International Rugby League honours players that have made 50 international appearances in their career with a special golden cap. The record for most caps is held by former Australian Kangaroos player and captain Darren Lockyer with 59 matches.

Players still active at Test level are in bold type.

As of 8 June 2020

Most caps in men's rugby league
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
159Darren LockyerAustralia Australia1998–2011
256Cameron SmithAustralia Australia2006–2017
355Ruben WikiNew Zealand New Zealand1994–2006
454Jim SullivanWales Wales United Kingdom Great Britain England England1921–1934
553James GrahamUnited Kingdom Great Britain England England2006–2019
Adrian MorleyUnited Kingdom Great Britain England England1996–2012
751Adam BlairNew Zealand New Zealand2006–2019
Petero CivonicevaAustralia Australia Fiji Fiji2001–2014
950Mick SullivanUnited Kingdom Great Britain England England1954–1962
1047Ryan HallUnited Kingdom Great Britain England England2009–2022

Netball

As of 4 March 2026
RankCapsNameCountryCareer
1217Irene van DykSouth Africa (72) New Zealand (145)1994–2014
2214Jade ClarkeEngland2002–2023
3203Latonia BlackmanBarbados1998–2025
4200+Mary WayaMalawi1984–2014
5175Geva MentorEngland2001–2023
6171Bongiwe MsomiSouth Africa2011–2023
171Rhonda John-DavisTrinidad and Tobago1999–2019
8165Laura LangmanNew Zealand2003–2020
9159Nadine BryanJamaica1997–2014
10150Maria FolauNew Zealand2005–2019

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