Cristiano Ronaldo, World Cup
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Ronaldo, 40, has announced that he will retire from international soccer after the 2026 World Cup—so where will he settle down?
For most players, scoring a single hat-trick in their career would be deemed a serious achievement, but not for Cristiano Ronaldo who, alongside Lionel Messi, took the game, statistics and everything else to an entirely different level. On this day in 2018 ...
The Al Nassr frontman confirmed to CNN that his outing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America will be the end of his international career. Set to captain his national team, it will be Ronaldo's last throw of the dice to be crowned a world champion.
The two superstars are among the favourites to top the Goal 50 once again, but who performed better statistically during the 2017-18 season? Forget city derbies, Clasicos and revenge games, Cristiano Ronaldo versus Lionel Messi is the greatest rivalry of ...
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Cristiano Ronaldo gets shockingly snubbed by a former Juventus teammate in the GOAT debate
Cristiano Ronaldo excelled during his time at Juventus, consistently scoring crucial goals. However, one of his former teammates from the Italian squad chose not to pick the Portuguese star in the GOAT debate,
Ronaldo had just won the Champions League when he left Real Madrid for Juventus and it was that same year that he saw his former teammate Luka Modric sweeping the awards as he was left empty-handed. The five-time winner was again left empty-handed in 2019 ...
Cristiano Ronaldo recently spoke about his life off the field, revealing that he'll focus on his companies when he retires. But how does the Portuguese make
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Lionel Messi’s key teammate downplays Argentina’s 2026 World Cup chances highlighting Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal
A Lionel Messi's key teammate in Argentina has downplayed the national team's chances for the 2026 World Cup while also highlighting Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal as one of the candidates. Lionel Messi is set to lead Argentina into the 2026 World Cup wearing the champion’s badge at the center of the jersey in what’s expected to be one of the most exciting editions yet.