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Ronaldo will celebrate his 41st birthday in February but has a contract with Al Nassr until 2027 and is expecting to play at a sixth World Cup next year—together, he and Lionel Messi will jointly break the record for most World Cup tournament appearances set by Germany’s Lothar Matthäus in 1998.
After receiving yet another individual honor in his homeland, the Al-Nassr superstar made a statement that has left fans in Saudi Arabia both proud and uneasy.
At the age of 40, even Cristiano Ronaldo has to slow down. But to say goodbye to club football and only play for the national team? CR7 has a very specific wish in this regard."If I could, I would
Ronaldo was unable to find the net in his first two meetings with the Boys in Green. In his first, the forward played for 70 minutes in a 1-0 friendly defeat in Dublin back in February 2005, before featuring for 65 minutes in a 5-1 victory at a neutral venue in New Jersey nine years later.
The former Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus forward is still at the centre of the Iberian nation’s attack, but while his pace has slowed (slightly), other talented, forward-thinking players are picking up the pieces, such as Rafael Leão, Joao Felix and Vitinha.
Portugal can take another step towards the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Saturday when they face the Republic of Ireland at Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon. Roberto Martínez’s side started Group F with two games on the road,
In honour of Cristiano Ronaldo’s 22 years of service to the national team of Portugal, he was awarded the Global Prestige Award at the Portugal Football Globes ceremony 2025.The
Cristiano Ronaldo says he intends to keep playing for a "few" more years, despite his family’s attempts to convince him to retire. The Portugal and Al-Nassr superstar has revealed his loved ones are pushing for him to hang up his boots following an incredible career which has seen him become of the greatest players of all time,
Even at 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo remains the heartbeat of Portuguese soccer. From the glittering lights of Riyadh with Al-Nassr to the roaring crowds of Lisbon, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner continues to defy time,
Cristiano Ronaldo believes he still has gas left in the tank and the passion to compete with the younger players.