Cristiano Ronaldo confirms 2026 World Cup will be his last — the end of an era
Cristiano Ronaldo confirms he’ll retire after the 2026 FIFA World Cup — marking the end of a two-decade career defined by goals, glory, and an unbreakable will to win.
- Nov 12, 2025,
- Updated Nov 12, 2025 11:36 AM IST

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Cristiano Ronaldo has drawn the line — the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be his grand finale. After two decades, six World Cups, and 950+ goals, football’s most relentless icon is ready for his curtain call.

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For Ronaldo, 2026 isn’t just another tournament; it’s a personal quest to complete the only missing chapter in his story — the elusive World Cup trophy. The legend wants to go out as a champion.

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If he makes the Portugal squad, Ronaldo will join an elite list of players appearing in six World Cups — a record shared by none of his generational rivals. The stage is set for one last global dance.

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Ronaldo’s heartbreak from 2006 still lingers — the semifinal defeat to France that ended Portugal’s golden run. Nearly two decades later, the veteran sees 2026 as a shot at redemption before the lights dim.

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With 950+ goals across clubs and country, Ronaldo’s career has redefined football longevity. Analysts estimate he could cross 1,000 career goals before hanging up his boots — a summit few dared imagine.

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Now playing for Al Nassr, Ronaldo remains a global headline factory. His performances in Saudi Arabia have extended his career, proving that discipline, diet, and desire can outrun age — at least for now.

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In a rare admission, Ronaldo told a Saudi forum, “Let’s be honest, it’s probably one or two years.” At 41, he says he’ll walk away on his own terms — not when critics or coaches say it’s time.

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For fans, the 2026 World Cup will be more than a tournament — it’ll be a farewell tour for one of football’s fiercest competitors. Expect global tributes, packed stadiums, and tears in both victory and loss.

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Even post-retirement, Ronaldo’s story won’t fade. From fitness ventures to brand empires, CR7’s influence will outlast his boots — because legends, after all, don’t retire; they evolve.
