Cristiano Ronaldo‘s FIFA World Cup journey appears to have reached its final chapter after Portugal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16. Although the result ended the Seleção’s hopes of lifting football’s biggest prize, the 41-year-old refused to let the disappointment overshadow everything he has achieved in a Portugal shirt. Instead, he chose to focus on the legacy he leaves behind after nearly two decades of international football.
Cristiano Ronaldo looks back on Portugal legacy after FIFA World Cup exit
Spain’s disciplined display and Mikel Merino’s late winner sent Portugal crashing out of the tournament, leaving Ronaldo visibly emotional at full time. The veteran forward worked tirelessly throughout the match, registering the most shots of any player on the pitch, creating a chance and competing in several key duels, but he could not find the breakthrough against Spain’s organized defence.Speaking after the match, Ronaldo made it clear that he has no regrets about his international career. Rather than dwelling on elimination, he highlighted the success Portugal enjoyed during his time with the national team.“I will wake up tomorrow with same mood as I did today. I did my best. I won three titles with Portugal, before me it was zero titles. I can only be happy.”His comments reflected both pride and gratitude. Before Ronaldo emerged as Portugal’s leading figure, the country had never lifted a major senior international trophy. Since then, he has captained Portugal to UEFA Euro 2016 glory and UEFA Nations League triumphs in 2019 and 2025, transforming the nation’s football history.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s FIFA World Cup records could mark the end of an era
Before the tournament, Ronaldo confirmed that the 2026 edition would be his final FIFA World Cup, although he stopped short of announcing his retirement from international football. That decision now remains one of the biggest talking points following Portugal’s exit.Regardless of what comes next, Ronaldo leaves behind a remarkable World Cup record. He became one of only three footballers to appear in six different FIFA World Cups, joining Lionel Messi and Guillermo Ochoa in that exclusive group.The Al-Nassr captain also became the first player in football history to score in six separate World Cup editions after finding the net against Uzbekistan earlier in the tournament. His strike against Croatia in the Round of 32 added another milestone, making him the oldest player ever to score in a World Cup knockout match.Ronaldo ends his World Cup career with 11 goals in 27 matches across six tournaments. His glittering collection of trophies is missing only the FIFA World Cup, but his influence on Portugal’s rise as a global football power will not be forgotten. His place in world football is already assured, whether he continues to play for his country or not.

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