Portugal's World Cup Journey: A Tribute to Cristiano Ronaldo
PM Commends Team After World Cup Exit
Luis Montenegro, the Prime Minister of Portugal, praised the men's national football team for their performance in the FIFA World Cup 2026, which concluded for them in the round of 16 against Spain. He expressed that the team will approach future challenges with ambition and confidence.
Reflecting on Ronaldo's World Cup Legacy
Cristiano Ronaldo, the 41-year-old football legend, faced a heartbreaking end to his World Cup aspirations as Portugal's hopes faded with missed opportunities. A decisive goal from Mikel Merino in the 91st minute sealed their fate, marking a disappointing exit for a team that hasn't reached the semifinals since 2006, the year of Ronaldo's debut. Montenegro shared a heartfelt moment with Ronaldo, stating, "These athletes bring prestige and pride to Portugal. We fought until the end, and now we will face the future with ambition and confidence. Let's make things shine even brighter. Thank you, @portugal".
Ronaldo's World Cup Journey in Numbers
Since his first appearance on the grand stage in 2006, Ronaldo has seen Portugal achieve a fourth-place finish in his debut tournament, followed by a round of 16 exit in 2010, a group stage elimination in 2014, and another pre-quarterfinal exit in 2018. The 2022 tournament saw a slight improvement as Portugal reached the quarterfinals, but it was Lionel Messi who ultimately silenced the 'GOAT' debates by winning the trophy for Argentina.
A Record-Breaking Final Tournament
Cristiano's World Cup career concludes with 27 matches played, the second most by any player, and 11 goals scored, which may seem modest given his club achievements. Despite questions surrounding his participation, he performed decently in this tournament, netting three goals in five matches. However, he set an unfortunate record in his final match, taking 17 shots without assisting any teammates, the highest for any player in World Cup history.
The tournament, co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, saw Ronaldo make history again by becoming the first player to participate in a FIFA World Cup knockout match at the age of 41 or older. This match also featured two outfield players over 40, with Ronaldo facing off against former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric.
Historic Knockout Goal
In this knockout match, Ronaldo also became the oldest goalscorer in World Cup knockout history at 41 years and 147 days, further emphasizing his longevity and impact on the sport. This goal marked his first in a World Cup knockout stage, removing a significant blemish from his illustrious career.
Group Stage Overview
Portugal began their World Cup journey with a lackluster 1-1 draw against DR Congo, where Ronaldo's performance drew criticism.
In a subsequent match against Uzbekistan, Ronaldo scored two goals in a 5-0 victory, helping Portugal secure their first win of the tournament. This performance allowed him to surpass Eusebio's record, becoming Portugal's all-time leading scorer in World Cup history with 10 goals. Eusebio, a legendary figure, had previously held the record with nine goals. Ronaldo also made history by being the first player to score in six different World Cups, ending a 10-match goalless streak in major competitions.
Final Group Stage Match
Portugal concluded their group stage with a disappointing goalless draw against Colombia.
