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No World Cup, No Fairytale Ending: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Final Dream Ends in Tears

Tosin by Tosin
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For nearly two decades, football fans watched Cristiano Ronaldo make the extraordinary look routine.

He scored spectacular goals, broke records that once seemed untouchable, won league titles across England, Spain and Italy, lifted the UEFA Champions League five times, claimed five Ballon d’Or awards and transformed Portugal into a major football force.

Yet, there was always one prize that remained beyond his reach.

On Monday night, that dream officially slipped away.

Portugal’s 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup marked the end of Ronaldo’s World Cup career. Mikel Merino’s stoppage-time winner sent the reigning European champions into the quarter-finals, while Portugal’s hopes disappeared with the final whistle.

As the match ended, the 41-year-old dropped to the turf, overcome with emotion. Tears flowed freely as teammates and opponents looked on. It was more than another World Cup elimination. It was the closing chapter of one of football’s greatest international careers.

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The one trophy that got away

Few players have assembled a trophy cabinet as complete as Ronaldo’s.

League titles in three of Europe’s biggest leagues, five Champions League crowns, a UEFA European Championship, a UEFA Nations League title, over 900 professional goals and countless individual records have secured his place among football’s greatest players.

The FIFA World Cup, however, remained the one title that never found its way into his collection.

Before the tournament, Ronaldo confirmed that the 2026 edition would be his final appearance at football’s biggest competition. Every goal, every celebration and every knockout match carried the feeling that fans were witnessing the final pages of an extraordinary story.

That story has now reached its conclusion without the ending many hoped to see.

A career that spanned generations

Ronaldo’s first World Cup appearance came in 2006, long before Instagram, TikTok and many of today’s football fans had even discovered the game.

Twenty years later, he was still leading Portugal onto the world’s biggest stage.

His longevity became one of the defining stories of modern sport. Across six World Cups, he adapted, evolved and remained one of Portugal’s most influential figures while inspiring millions around the globe.

Many fans grew up copying his famous “Siuuu” celebration on playgrounds, attempting his stepovers in local competitions and debating his place in football’s greatest-of-all-time conversation.

Few footballers have left such a lasting cultural impact.

Records until the very end

Although Portugal’s campaign ended in disappointment, Ronaldo continued rewriting history.

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Portugal opened the tournament with a 1-1 draw against DR Congo before responding with a commanding 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan. Ronaldo scored twice in that match to become Portugal’s all-time leading World Cup goalscorer, surpassing the legendary Eusébio.

After a goalless draw against Colombia, Portugal defeated Croatia 2-1 in the Round of 32.

The match produced another historic milestone.

At 41 years old, Ronaldo became the oldest player ever to score in a FIFA World Cup knockout match. Ironically, it was also the first knockout goal of his World Cup career.

The encounter also became the first World Cup knockout match to feature two outfield players aged over 40, with Ronaldo sharing the pitch with former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modrić.

The numbers behind an unforgettable legacy

Ronaldo leaves the World Cup with a remarkable list of achievements.

He became the first footballer to appear in six FIFA World Cups and the first to score in six different editions of the tournament.

Across 27 matches, he scored 11 goals, including three at the 2026 tournament, and finished as Portugal’s all-time leading World Cup scorer.

His World Cup journey stretched across 20 years, connecting multiple generations of football supporters and setting standards for consistency and longevity that may stand for decades.

An ending that reminded everyone football is unforgiving

Football rarely guarantees perfect endings.

For every legendary career that concludes with one final trophy, many of the game’s greatest names leave with at least one dream unfulfilled.

Ronaldo’s farewell served as a reminder of that reality.

Social media was flooded with tributes after the match, with supporters describing it as “the last dance” and thanking him for inspiring a generation.

While debates over football’s greatest player will continue, Ronaldo’s influence extends beyond statistics and silverware.

He leaves behind a legacy built on relentless ambition, discipline, longevity and an unwavering belief that limits exist only to be challenged.

The World Cup trophy may never have been his.

But for millions who watched him redefine what was possible, Cristiano Ronaldo’s place in football history has long been secure.

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