Cristiano Ronaldo Says the Words Football Fans Never Wanted to Hear

For over 20 years, Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the defining figures of world football.

Now, the end is officially in sight.

In comments confirmed Saturday, Ronaldo announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the final World Cup appearance of his legendary career.

“Yes, it’s my last one. Let’s go and enjoy it.”

Just like that, one of the greatest careers in sports history entered its final chapter.

The announcement comes with Portugal preparing for a blockbuster Round of 16 clash against Spain. Every match from this point forward could be the last World Cup game Ronaldo ever plays.

It is hard to put into words what Ronaldo has meant to football. Since making his World Cup debut in 2006, he has become the sport’s all-time leading international goalscorer, won five Ballon d’Or awards, five Champions League trophies, lifted the UEFA European Championship trophy, and shattered records that once seemed untouchable.

Even at 41 years old, Ronaldo is still making history.

Earlier in this tournament, he became the first player ever to score in six different World Cups and recently added another milestone by scoring his first career World Cup knockout-stage goal in Portugal’s victory over Croatia.

For years, fans wondered if Ronaldo would make it to this tournament. Then they wondered if he could still compete at the highest level.

Not only did he make it, but he remains one of the biggest storylines of the entire World Cup.

The announcement also adds extra emotion to Portugal’s remaining matches. Every goal, every celebration and every appearance now carries the weight of history. Whether Portugal is eliminated by Spain or makes an improbable run to the final, football fans now know they are witnessing the final World Cup moments of one of the game’s greatest icons.

Ronaldo’s ultimate dream remains the same: winning the World Cup.

He has won almost everything else the sport has to offer, but the World Cup trophy remains the one major prize missing from his remarkable résumé. Portugal faces a difficult path, with Spain standing in the way and several tournament favorites still alive.

But if there is one thing Ronaldo has taught the football world over the last two decades, it is never to count him out.

The final dance has officially begun.

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Landon Kardian