Ronaldo's World Cup Ends with Disappointing Record
Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup journey ends, Portugal loses to Spain, one goal in 10 matches.

Cristiano Ronaldo's FIFA World Cup journey has come to an end after Portugal's loss to Spain. The legendary forward confirmed that the 2026 tournament would be his final appearance in the World Cup.
Ronaldo has left behind numerous records and international silverware for Portugal, but his World Cup knockout round statistics are a disappointment. He scored only one goal and had no assists in 10 matches.
The Portuguese forward expressed sadness about the end of his World Cup journey but also stated that he has a clear conscience about his career. Ronaldo's legacy in the football world is undeniable, and his contributions to Portugal's national team will be remembered for years to come.
Ronaldo's decision to retire from the World Cup after the 2026 tournament has sparked a mix of emotions among his fans. While some are sad to see him go, others are grateful for the opportunity to have watched him play.
The impact of Ronaldo's retirement on the football world will be significant. He has been an inspiration to many young players, and his absence will be felt in the years to come. However, his legacy will continue to live on, and his records will remain a challenge for future generations of footballers.
As the football world bids farewell to Ronaldo's World Cup career, fans and experts alike will be watching to see how Portugal performs in the future without their star player. The team's performance in the upcoming matches will be a testament to Ronaldo's influence and the void he leaves behind.
In the meantime, Ronaldo will continue to play for his country, albeit for the last time in the 2026 World Cup. His fans will be eagerly waiting to see him in action one last time, and the football world will be watching with bated breath as he takes the field for the final time in the World Cup.