Cristiano Ronaldo’s dream of lifting the FIFA World Cup has ended after Portugal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16, bringing the legendary forward’s final appearance at the tournament to a heartbreaking close.
According to AFP, as published by Channels Television, the 41-year-old Portugal captain fought back tears after the defeat in Texas, admitting he would take time to decide what comes next in his career.
“That’s football, that’s the life of a footballer,” Ronaldo said after the match. “Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and you have to move on.”
Despite winning numerous domestic and international honours throughout his career, the World Cup remained the one major trophy missing from Ronaldo’s collection. He insisted, however, that Portugal’s UEFA Euro 2016 triumph remains just as meaningful to him.
“The biggest title I won with the national team was in 2016, which for me is just as significant as a World Cup,” he said.
Ronaldo, the all-time leading scorer in men’s international football, scored three goals during the 2026 FIFA World Cup but failed to inspire Portugal against Spain. He managed three attempts on goal in the last-16 clash but struggled to influence the match as Portugal exited the tournament.
His best World Cup finish remains Portugal’s run to the semi-finals in 2006, two decades ago.
Widely regarded as one of football’s greatest players, Ronaldo built an extraordinary career with Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Al Nassr, winning five Ballon d’Or awards, multiple UEFA Champions League titles and becoming one of the sport’s most recognisable global figures.
In recent years, however, questions have grown over his continued role in Portugal’s national team, with critics suggesting his international career had extended beyond its peak. Portugal coach Roberto Martinez kept Ronaldo on the pitch until the final whistle despite making attacking substitutions as his side searched for an equaliser.
Before the match, Ronaldo had dismissed suggestions that his legacy depended on winning the World Cup, saying he would not become “more Cristiano Ronaldo or less because I win the World Cup.”
Portugal’s elimination means Ronaldo leaves football’s biggest stage without the one trophy that eluded him throughout his remarkable career.