Cristiano Ronaldo's Sister Suggests World Cup 2026 May Be His Last International Tournament

Katia Aveiro, sister of Cristiano Ronaldo, has suggested that the FIFA World Cup 2026 could be the last tournament for the Portugal captain. She described it as his 'last dance' with the national team, indicating that he may soon bid farewell to international football. This statement comes ahead of Portugal's advancement to the Round of 16 after a thrilling victory over Croatia, where Ronaldo played a pivotal role. As he continues his journey in what might be his final World Cup, the football world watches closely.
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Sister Hints at Ronaldo's International Retirement

Katia Aveiro, sister of Cristiano Ronaldo, has indicated that the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 might signal the conclusion of the Portugal captain's international career. She referred to the current tournament as his 'last dance' with the national squad, as reported by FotMob.


While speaking to the media outside BMO Field in Toronto prior to Portugal's Round of 32 match against Croatia, Katia expressed her belief that Ronaldo's time with the national team is drawing to a close.


"Based on what I know, he can prepare to say goodbye. Enjoy it while it lasts. Although he isn't saying farewell today, that moment is approaching," Katia stated, according to FotMob.


"I truly believe this is his farewell. Make the most of it. Finding someone like him will be challenging," she added.


When questioned about whether Ronaldo would retire after achieving the milestone of 1,000 career goals, Katia clarified that her comments were specifically about his national team career. "After reaching 1,000 goals? Yes, that's significant. I'm referring to the national team. From a trustworthy source, I believe this World Cup is indeed his last dance," she remarked.


Portugal Advances to Round of 16

These comments came just before Portugal's thrilling 2-1 win over Croatia in the Round of 32, where Ronaldo successfully converted a penalty, and substitute Goncalo Ramos scored a last-minute goal to secure their place in the Round of 16.


At 41 years old, Ronaldo holds the record as Portugal's all-time leader in both appearances and goals. The five-time Ballon d'Or recipient has represented his nation in several FIFA World Cups and UEFA European Championships, contributing to Portugal's triumph in the UEFA Euro 2016 and the inaugural UEFA Nations League in 2019.


Portugal is set to face Spain in the Round of 16 as Ronaldo embarks on what may be his final FIFA World Cup journey.