Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms 2026 Will Be His Final FIFA World Cup
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the last of his legendary career. Ahead of Portugal's Round of 16 clash with Spain, the 41-year-old expressed hope that the upcoming match would not be his final appearance on football's biggest stage.
7/6/20261 min read


Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has officially announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the final World Cup of his remarkable career. Speaking at a pre-match press conference before Portugal's Round of 16 encounter with Spain, Ronaldo said, "This will be my last World Cup, and I hope tomorrow won't be my last match."
At 41 years of age, Ronaldo is competing in a record sixth FIFA World Cup, further cementing his place among football's greatest players. During the ongoing tournament, he has already scored three goals, continuing to play a key role in Portugal's campaign.
Reflecting on his career, Ronaldo said he has no regrets and believes he has given everything to the sport. He emphasized that his immediate focus is on helping Portugal progress further in the tournament rather than thinking about retirement.
The Portuguese star also acknowledged the emotional significance of this World Cup, describing it as one of the most memorable tournaments of his career. He expressed gratitude to football fans around the world for their unwavering support throughout his journey.
With 232 international appearances, 146 goals for Portugal, and numerous domestic and international titles, Ronaldo leaves behind one of the most decorated careers in football history. As Portugal prepares for a crucial knockout match against Spain, fans around the world will be hoping the football icon's World Cup journey continues for at least another round.
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