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Cristiano Ronaldo's Final World Cup Ends in Tears: Career Stats

Cristiano Ronaldo's FIFA World Cup career ended in tears as Portugal lost 1-0 to Spain in the round of 16. Despite his enormous club achievements, the World Cup trophy eluded him throughout his career. Ronaldo set several records in his final tournament, including becoming the oldest knockout goalscorer and first player to score in six different World Cups. His career at the grandest stage ends with 27 matches and 11 goals, falling short of his usual high standards.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Cristiano Ronaldo's final WC ends in tears, a look at his career at grandest stage in numbers

Dallas, July 7

Cristiano Ronaldo's FIFA World Cup journey ended in tears once again as a late strike from Mikel Merino helped Spain overcome Portugal 1-0 in the round of 16, sealing a quarterfinal spot for themselves in the ongoing FIFA World Cup and bringing down the curtains on one of the most talked-about FIFA WC careers of all time.

Following a missed free kick, which marked a final chance for Portugal, Cristiano was seen breaking down in tears as, despite all his skill set, enormous goal-scoring records and club/individual accomplishments, the FIFA World Cup trophy eluded one of the sport's finest ambassadors.

Before the match, Cristiano had announced that the ongoing edition would be his last WC; however, he has not offered any hint on his international football future as he chases the record of 1,000 professional goals.

Since Cristiano's debut at the grandest stage, Portugal has achieved fourth place in his debut tournament in 2006, followed by a round of 16 in the 2010 edition, then a group stage exit in 2014 and then another pre-quarterfinal exit in 2018.

The 2022 edition saw Portugal doing slightly better, making it to the quarterfinals, but it was his long-time rival Lionel Messi who pretty much ended the 'GOAT' debates by capturing the prestigious trophy for Argentina and delivering a sensational performance in the final.

Cristiano's FIFA World Cup career ends with 27 matches (second most by a player) and just 11 goals, underwhelming for a player of his stature and level of club accomplishments. Heading into the tournament, there were a lot of questions around Cristiano's participation, but as an individual, he had a rather decent outing, with three goals in five matches in this edition.

However, during his final match, he made an unfortunate record, recording 17 shots during a FIFA WC, without creating a single chance for his teammates, the most by any player.

The ongoing tournament co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico saw Cristiano break into the record books once again despite the dips and give the world a statement of his longevity.

Against Croatia in the round of 32, a match which Portugal won 2-1, CR7 became the first player in history to feature in a FIFA World Cup knockout match at the age of 41 or older.

The match also marked a unique milestone, as it was the first in World Cup history to feature two outfield players aged 40 or above, with Ronaldo facing former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric.

The appearance also saw him extend another record, as he became the oldest goalscorer in World Cup knockout history at 41 years and 147 days, further underlining his longevity and enduring impact at the highest level.

This was also his first-ever FIFA World Cup knockout goal, removing a massive stain from his illustrious career.

Portugal started off with a dull 1-1 draw against DR Congo in the group stage, with Cristiano failing to make an impact and inviting a lot of criticism with his poor performance.

During the match against Uzbekistan, a 5-0 win, Ronaldo led Portugal's charge with two goals, while Nuno Mendes and Rafael Leao also found the net.

An own goal involving Uzbekistan goalkeeper Abduvohid Nematov further compounded the misery for Fabio Cannavaro's side as Roberto Martinez's men secured their first win of the tournament in emphatic fashion.

Ronaldo's brace saw him become Portugal's all-time leading scorer in FIFA World Cup history, taking his tally to 10 goals, surpassing Eusebio's record of nine. Eusebio, a Portuguese legend and 1965 Ballon d'Or winner, famously guided the team to third place at the 1966 World Cup. Behind Ronaldo and Eusebio, Pauleta is third on Portugal's World Cup scoring list with four goals.

Ronaldo also became the first player to score in six different FIFA World Cup tournaments, ending his 10-match goalless streak across major competitions (the FIFA World Cup and the Euro Championship). Portugal ended their group stage with an underwhelming goalless draw against Colombia.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I know he's a legend, but that stat about 17 shots without creating a single chance in his last match is really telling. At 41, his selfishness was a liability for Portugal. The team played better without him against Switzerland in 2022. Time to pass the torch to younger players like Leao and Felix.

Vikram M

From a cricket-loving nation like India, we understand the pressure of carrying a team's hopes. Ronaldo gave everything for Portugal - that hat-trick against Spain in 2018 still gives me chills! The tears show how much it meant to him. Football will miss his passion and determination. Sir Alex Ferguson must be proud of his protege.

Emma D

It's symbolic that his last World Cup goal was against Uzbekistan - a reminder of how football connects the world. India didn't qualify, but we still celebrate moments like these. CR7's 1,000 goal chase is remarkable, but I wish he'd retire gracefully instead of clinging on. The body can't keep up with the mind forever.

Priya S

Reading about his record against Croatia - oldest knockout goalscorer at 41 - is mind-blowing! In India, we talk about Sachin's longevity, but Ronaldo playing at this level in football's most demanding tournament is unreal. Yes, he couldn't win the World Cup, but he inspired millions, including kids in small Indian towns who now dream of playing football. 🙏

Michael C

Ironic that Merino scored the winner

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