Portugal Eliminated from FIFA World Cup 2026 as Spain Advances
Portugal's World Cup Journey Ends
Portugal's hopes in the FIFA World Cup 2026 came to an abrupt halt following a narrow 0-1 defeat against Spain in the Round of 16 at Dallas Stadium. This match marked the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup journey, leaving him without the prestigious trophy in his remarkable career. Despite the disappointment, Ronaldo set an unwanted record during this tournament, as he took 17 shots on goal without assisting any of his teammates, surpassing the previous record held by Mexico's Alberto Garcia Aspe, who had 15 shots in the 1998 World Cup without creating a chance.
Below is a table showcasing players with the highest number of shots in a single World Cup edition:
| Name | Country | Year | Shots |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 2026 | 17 |
| Alberto Garcia Aspe | Mexico | 1998 | 15 |
| Jerzy Gorgoń | Poland | 1974 | 13 |
| Katlego Mphela | South Africa | 2010 | 13 |
| Denis Cheryshev | Russia | 2018 | 13 |
Spain's Dramatic Victory
Spain Clinches Late Win
In a thrilling encounter, Spain triumphed over Portugal with a late 1-0 goal in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, thanks to a last-minute strike from substitute Mikel Merino. The match, characterized by intense rivalry, saw Merino score from a well-placed Ferran Torres pass just before extra time was set to begin.
The game was a tactical showdown, with Spain controlling possession and building play from the back, while Portugal focused on a solid defense and quick counter-attacks led by Rafael Leao. Both goalkeepers showcased exceptional skills, with Portugal's Diogo Costa making vital saves against Lamine Yamal, and Spain's Unai Simón effectively managing the threats from Portugal.
Spain's persistent pressure ultimately resulted in a goal, securing their sixth consecutive clean sheet as they advance to the quarter-finals, where they will meet either Belgium or the USA. For Portugal, this defeat signifies a painful end to Cristiano Ronaldo's illustrious World Cup career.
