Ronaldo Confirms 2026 World Cup Will Be His Last at 41
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Updated · ESPN · Jul 5
Ronaldo Confirms 2026 World Cup Will Be His Last at 41
3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 5
Summary
Cristiano Ronaldo said Monday's round-of-16 match against Spain could be his final World Cup game, though he hopes Portugal's 2026 run continues.
The 41-year-old framed the tournament as one to savor rather than a legacy test, saying he has already given "1000%" to football and does not need a World Cup title to complete his career.
Three goals have fueled that farewell campaign: two against Uzbekistan and a penalty versus Croatia, making him the first player to score in six World Cups and giving him his first knockout-stage World Cup goal.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente called Ronaldo an example for young players and said his side must stay alert to the Portugal captain's talent in Monday's Arlington clash.
The announcement sharpens the sense of an ending for a player appearing at his sixth World Cup, even with the 2030 tournament set to be co-hosted by Portugal, Spain and Morocco.