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Portugal PM Backs Team After World Cup Exit, Ronaldo Era Ends

Portugal was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a 1-0 loss to Spain in the last-16 round. Prime Minister Luis Montenegro praised the team's effort and expressed pride in their campaign. Head coach Roberto Martinez has resigned following the defeat. Veteran forward Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed that this was his final World Cup appearance.

Portugal PM Luis Montenegro backs team after FIFA WC exit

Lisbon, July 7

Following Portugal's narrow exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a last-16 defeat against Spain, Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro has rallied behind the national team, expressing pride in their campaign and rallying support for the future.

In front of a sellout crowd of 70,649 at Dallas Stadium, reigning European champions Spain was held to a goalless first half, with both teams creating clear chances but failing to find the breakthrough.

It was near the end of extra time that, in an attacking move, Mikel Merino broke free and scored past Diogo Costa as Spain edged Portugal 1-0 in a tense Iberian derby to reach the quarterfinals, ending Cristiano Ronaldo's bid to lift football's biggest trophy.

The Prime Minister took to social media to back the squad, which fought valiantly before being knocked out by a late winner Merino.

"These athletes bring prestige and pride to Portugal," Montenegro posted on X. "We fought until the end, and now we will face the future with ambition and confidence."

"We are going to make the quinas (the five shields on the Portuguese flag) shine even brighter," he added.

Following the loss head coach Roberto Martinez has stepped down from his position and veteran forward Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that the 2026 edition was his final World Cup appearance.

Ronaldo said, "It's sad to leave the World Cup this way. I gave my best and I leave with a clear conscience. That's the life of a football player. Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose and we need to keep going. The truth is that it was my last World Cup.

Martinez paid tribute to captain Ronaldo, describing him as "an exemplary captain" whose commitment had never wavered during their three-and-a-half years together.

"There aren't many Cristiano Ronaldos," Martinez said. "His dream was to win the World Cup, and he gave everything for that dream. He has been an example as a footballer, as a captain and as a human being."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Great to see the PM backing the team. In India, our politicians rarely talk about sports unless there's a medal. Wish we had this kind of support from our leaders. Just saying... 🤷‍♀️

Arjun K

Disappointing end, but Spain were the better team on the night. Merino's goal was a beauty. That said, Portugal can be proud - they pushed the Euro champions to extra time. Ronaldo walking off in tears was heartbreaking though. 😢

Nisha Z

Honestly, time for Portugal to move on from Ronaldo. He's 41 and it showed. The team played better when he wasn't on the pitch in previous tournaments. Martinez was right to step down - the system was built around one man. Respect to Ronaldo's legacy, but it's over now.

Vikram M

That Iberian derby was intense! Reminded me of India-Pakistan cricket matches - full of passion, tackles flying in, and one moment of brilliance deciding everything. Feel for Ronaldo, but what a way to go out - giving everything till the very end. True champion. 🙏

James A

As a neutral, this was a classic World Cup knockout game. Both sides played their hearts out. Portugal's defense was rock solid, just couldn't find the finishing touch up front. Kudos to both teams for an incredible match.

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