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Fifa World Cup 2026: Big shock for football fans! After Neymar, signs of retirement from Ronaldo too, this World Cup is the last
Samira Vishwas | July 6, 2026 3:24 PM CST

  • Cristiano Ronaldo will retire
  • Retirement signaled
  • He will retire after FIFA World Cup Round 16

FIFA World Cup 2026 This will be Portugal’s star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s last tournament. Ahead of the Round of 16 match against Spain, Ronaldo commented on the end of his illustrious career. Answering questions from reporters, he said that this World Cup will be his last. Brazil’s star player Neymar announced his retirement from international football after the defeat to Norway. Now, the end of Ronaldo’s career will disappoint football fans.

But the indication of this By Cristiano Ronaldo Already indicated. Ronaldo can retire after this World Cup. The 41-year-old sportsman has a huge craze all over the world. Ronaldo is very popular especially among the youth. Ronaldo has also expressed his feelings about this match.

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Confirmation of Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo admitted in a press conference that the long-awaited day has finally arrived. He said that FIFA World Cup 2026 will be his last World Cup. “I want to enjoy this match to the fullest, because it will be my last World Cup. But I hope it won’t be my last,” Ronaldo said. Many people want this match of Ronaldo to be exciting.

A statement about love for football

Cristiano Ronaldo has said that no matter what happens in the match against Spain, he will retire fully satisfied. He said, “Honestly, whatever happens tomorrow, I will leave here completely satisfied. Not 100%, but 1000% because I have given everything to football. I will not regret anything. I live a good life. But the most important thing for me is passion. I play football because I love it.”

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Thank God

Later in the press conference, Cristiano Ronaldo also commented on his illustrious career. After making his debut in 2003, he became Portugal’s all-time top goalscorer. He scored 146 goals in 232 international matches. Thanking God, Ronaldo said, “I lack nothing. Whether I win the World Cup or not, God has been very generous to me.”


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