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Cristiano Ronaldo Honors Diogo Jota After Portugal's Thrilling World Cup Victory

In a heartfelt tribute, Cristiano Ronaldo dedicated Portugal's thrilling 2-1 victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 to late teammate Diogo Jota. This emotional moment coincided with the anniversary of Jota's passing, as the team honored his memory on the field. Portugal's comeback victory, highlighted by a last-minute goal from Goncalo Ramos, secured their place in the Round of 16, setting the stage for a clash against Spain. The match also marked a significant moment for Luka Modric, potentially ending his World Cup career.
 

Portugal's Emotional Win Against Croatia

In a thrilling match, Portugal's captain Cristiano Ronaldo dedicated their 2-1 victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 to the late Diogo Jota. Following the match, Ronaldo shared a heartfelt message on social media.


"We won for us, for Diogo, and for Portugal!!! LET'S GO!!!!" he posted on Instagram, accompanied by a team photo featuring Jota's No. 21 jersey, celebrating their advancement to the Round of 16.


Tribute on a Significant Day

This tribute coincided with the first anniversary of Jota's passing. After the final whistle, the Portugal team gathered around Jota's jersey to honor the former Liverpool player. Ronaldo, who had previously displayed Jota's jersey on the field, was visibly moved as the team paid their respects.


Throughout the tournament, Jota's memory has been a source of inspiration for the Portuguese squad. Manager Roberto Martinez named him an honorary member of the World Cup team, and many players have dedicated their efforts to him. Tragically, Jota and his brother Andre Silva lost their lives in a car accident in northwestern Spain on July 3, 2025.


Portugal's Comeback Victory

Portugal achieved a dramatic comeback, winning 2-1 against Croatia in the Round of 32. Substitute Goncalo Ramos scored a last-minute header, securing their place in the Round of 16.


Croatia initially took the lead with a goal from Ivan Perisic, who became the nation's all-time leading World Cup scorer. Ronaldo equalized from the penalty spot after a VAR review. Croatia had two goals disallowed for offside, including a late equalizer in stoppage time, as Portugal held firm to set up a Round of 16 match against Spain. This match also marked a potential end to Luka Modric's World Cup career.