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Ronaldo’s final World Cup appearance ends in bitter defeat — ‘I gave everything’

Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup appearance came to a bitter end at AT&T Stadium on Monday afternoon.

After confirming on Sunday that this would be his final World Cup, Ronaldo and Portugal fell 1-0 to Spain in the latest edition of the Iberian Derby in the round of 16.

Ronaldo held his head high despite the agonizing result.

“I feel sadness leaving the World Cup like this,” Ronaldo said. “I gave everything, I did my best, and I leave with a clear conscience. This is football, this is the life of a footballer. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and you have to keep going.”

Losing to a rival is bad enough, but how the defeat unfolded is sure to leave a bitter taste in the mouth of one of the greatest strikers ever.

Spain delivered the game-winning goal just as extra time began on a low shot by Mikel Merino. Merino’s goal came a few mere minutes after Ronaldo had two chances to put Portugal ahead.

Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo reacts after a goal by Spain during 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 match on Monday, July 6, 2026, at Dallas Stadium in Arlington.
Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo reacts after a goal by Spain during 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 match on Monday, July 6, 2026, at Dallas Stadium in Arlington. Amanda McCoy FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM

In both instances, Ronaldo found himself in a race with Spanish goalkeeper Unai Simon to corral a loose ball for a potential goal or save. The 41-year-old showed great burst, but also his age, as he came up just short in both instances.

Ronaldo finished the match with three shots on target. His best attempt was in the 37th minute, when he nearly scored a bicycle kick off a rebound, but Simon managed to make one of the best saves of the tournament.

The initial save took Simon out of bounds, but he managed to quickly jump back in front of the net to rob Ronaldo of what would’ve been a signature moment in his illustrious career.


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Instead, Ronaldo’s sixth World Cup appearance ended like the previous five; with a disappointing defeat. Portugal manager Roberto Martinez regretted not being able to take Ronaldo further in his last competition, but made sure to heap praise on the striker.

“He has been an exemplary captain,” Martinez said. “He’s been an example since I’ve been here for 3.5 years. He is an example and a role model to follow. He is someone we should celebrate. We are talking about a football icon. There aren’t too many.”

Ronaldo’s World Cup legacy

Ronaldo is one of the most decorated soccer players to ever touch the pitch and is widely regarded as the best player ever from Portugal.

He’s won the UEFA Champions League five times and holds the record for most goals and assists in the competition. He also holds the record for most goals and assists in the European Championships and led Portugal to the title in 2016.

With 976 career goals Ronaldo is the top goal scorer in history, and there are countless other records that could be listed. His resume isn’t lacking, but the inability to deliver at the World Cup may be the one regret he has as he enters the final days of his career.

“His dream was to win the World Cup,” Martinez said. “He is a prime example of football and the athlete and the human being behind the athlete.”

In six appearances, Ronaldo scored just one of his 11 goals in the knockout stage. It’s a stat that many have used against him when comparing him to his greatest rival, Lionel Messi, who led Argentina to the World Cup title in 2022 and another final in 2014.

Ronaldo’s best finish was in fourth place with Portugal in 2006.

Messi remains in the World Cup with Argentina, seemingly poised for a repeat. Then there are other rising superstars like Norway’s Erling Haaland and France’s Kylian Mbappe who are leading their countries; each of the three has scored seven goals so far.

Ronaldo is still one of the best soccer players ever, and there are still some who consider him the greatest of all-time over Messi.

But his resume was missing one thing; a World Cup final appearance. And barring an unexpected change, his career will conclude without it.

Even without that final achievement, Ronaldo was still proud of everything he accomplished in what is still a legendary international career.

“I have won three titles for Portugal,” Ronaldo said. “Before Cristiano arrived, Portugal hadn’t won any titles. So, I’m happy, honestly. The greatest title I won with the national team was in 2016, which for me holds the same weight as the World Cup sincerely. That’s why, I repeat, I leave with a clear conscience, having given my best.”


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This story was originally published July 6, 2026 at 5:15 PM.

Steven Johnson
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