Ronaldo, Portugal and 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Cristiano Ronaldo said on Tuesday he expects his record sixth World Cup next year at age 41 will be his last. “Definitely, yes, because I will be 41 years old,” Ronaldo told CNN anchor Becky Anderson in a live video link from Portugal’s training camp to a tourism conference in Saudi Arabia.
Former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has no doubt that Cristiano Ronaldo will reach the milestone of 1000 career goals.
Ronaldo, 40, has announced that he will retire from international soccer after the 2026 World Cup—so where will he settle down?
Cristiano Ronaldo has put a timeline on his cryptic retirement hint after revealing that he plans to hang up his boots “soon”. The Portugal forward, who has scored over 950 goals for club and country, is nearing the end of his career and intends to bid farewell to the sport in the near future to spend more time with his family.