Cristiano Ronaldo makes shocking retirement reveal at 2026 World Cup

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Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing to make the 2026 World Cup his final international tournament after a legendary career.

The former Real Madrid and Manchester United talent is currently playing in his sixth World Cup. However, the Portuguese legend is ready to make a decision on his iconic career as his country prepares for a Round of 16 affair against Spain.

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Ronaldo revealed Sunday to reporters that the 2026 World Cup is his final major tournament after originally debuting two decades ago. The Portugal standout first appeared for his nation in 2006 and has since played in the 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 editions.

Cristiano Ronaldo revealed that after 20 years and 6 tournaments, this will be his last World Cup

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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 5, 2026

Ronaldo makes retirement announcement at World Cup​


The 41-year-old superstar made World Cup history in June when he became the first man to score in six straight World Cups. Ronaldo managed to score twice against Uzbekistan to extend his impressive scoring record.

Ronaldo now sits on 11 World Cup goals, which marks ninth all-time in the tournament’s history. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Miroslav Klose are the three top goalscorers in the competition.

A Ronaldo retirement is a major milestone for Portugal on various levels, but it’s certainly a huge blow to soccer. The legendary scorer exudes aura in the most popular sport on the planet, whether it be his trademark celebration or incredible fitness routine.

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Portugal aims to get past the team with the best odds to win the World Cup prior to the tournament starting; Spain. The Round of 16 meeting between the two European giants marks a rematch of the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League final.

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Cristiano Ronaldo poses with a shirt of Diogo Jota as Portugal qualify for the Round of 16 at the World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Jeenah Moon-Reuters via Imagn Images


Ronaldo and Co. emerged victorious in that game after defeating Spain 2-2 (5-3 on penalty kicks). However, the Round of 16 matchup could see the winner make a very deep run in the World Cup.

The major blemish on Ronaldo’s playing career, if there is one, simply comes in the form of the World Cup. Ronaldo and Portugal have never won the biggest men’s soccer tournament on the planet.

Messi captured his first World Cup title in 2022, and perhaps Ronaldo could find similar luck this summer as he draws closer to retirement.

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