Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History as Oldest Goalscorer in FIFA World Cup Knockout Stage

Cristiano Ronaldo has made history by becoming the oldest player to score in a FIFA World Cup knockout match at the age of 41. His penalty equalized the score against Croatia, leading to a dramatic 2-1 victory for Portugal. This match not only marked Ronaldo's first knockout goal but also showcased his enduring talent as he continues to break records in his sixth World Cup appearance. The match ended with a stoppage-time winner from Goncalo Ramos, setting up an exciting Round of 16 clash against Spain.
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Ronaldo's Historic Achievement

In a remarkable feat, Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Portugal, has set a new record by becoming the oldest player to score in a knockout match of the FIFA World Cup. This milestone was achieved during Portugal's 2-1 triumph over Croatia in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026.


At 41 years and 147 days old, Ronaldo surpassed the previous record for the oldest goalscorer in a World Cup knockout game. This match also marked his first-ever goal in knockout rounds, as he participated in his sixth FIFA World Cup.



Ronaldo netted the equalizer from the penalty spot in the 67th minute after a VAR review confirmed a foul, leveling the score after Ivan Perisic had initially put Croatia ahead.


His outstanding performance earned him the Player of the Match title.



Portugal's comeback was completed by substitute Goncalo Ramos, who scored a dramatic winner in stoppage time, securing their place in the Round of 16.


Croatia initially took the lead with Perisic's goal, making him the nation's all-time leading World Cup scorer. However, Ronaldo's penalty equalized the match, and despite two disallowed goals for Croatia, Portugal held on to win, setting up a clash against Spain in the next round. This match also marked a poignant moment as it could signify the end of Luka Modric's World Cup journey.