In soccer, the term indicates the number of times a player has represented their country in an official international match. Each appearance in such a game earns a player one “cap.” For example, if a player has played in 50 international matches for their national team, they are said to be “capped” 50 times, or possess 50 caps.
The accumulation of these appearances is a significant marker of a player’s international career longevity and contribution. A high number of these honors is often viewed as a testament to a player’s skill, dedication, and reliability on the international stage. Historically, attaining a substantial number of these appearances has been a source of immense pride for players and a point of recognition by fans and footballing institutions alike.