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Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup Journey Ends in Heartbreak as Spain Strike Late to Eliminate Portugal

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s FIFA World Cup journey may have come to an emotional end after Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 with a dramatic stoppage-time goal to reach the quarter-finals.




Dallas, USA – One of football’s greatest international careers appears to have reached its emotional conclusion after Portugal suffered a dramatic 1-0 defeat to Spain in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16.

A stoppage-time winner from Spain shattered Portuguese hopes and may have marked the final World Cup appearance of legendary captain Cristiano Ronaldo, whose remarkable tournament legacy spans six different World Cups.

A Night Filled With Emotion

Even before kick-off, the atmosphere inside AT&T Stadium carried a sense of history. Ronaldo, confident before the match, had declared that Portugal would emerge victorious. Instead, the evening ended in heartbreak.

The veteran forward received a mixed reception from the crowd, while emotions ran high during the pre-match ceremonies, particularly as a tribute was shown to Diogo Jota.

Spain Control the Match

Spain dominated possession for much of the contest, creating the better chances throughout the first half.

Portugal were nearly punished early when Mikel Oyarzabal found himself through on goal but failed to convert. Ronaldo could only watch with frustration as Spain dictated the tempo.

Despite limited service, the Portuguese captain tried to influence the game. He appealed unsuccessfully for a penalty after a challenge from Rodri, tested goalkeeper Unai Simón with a powerful effort, and later produced an acrobatic finish that forced another impressive save. Still, clear opportunities remained scarce.

Frustration Grows

As the second half progressed, Ronaldo continued making intelligent runs and pressing from the front, but Spain’s disciplined defence left him increasingly isolated.

Several promising Portuguese attacks broke down before reaching their captain, whose body language reflected the team’s growing frustration.

With extra time seemingly inevitable, Portugal remained hopeful of finding one decisive moment.

Spain Deliver the Knockout Blow

Those hopes disappeared in stoppage time. Spanish midfielder Mikel Merino found the breakthrough with a late goal that sent Spain into the quarter-finals and stunned the Portuguese players.

Portugal desperately searched for an equaliser in the closing moments, with Bernardo Silva coming closest, but his header sailed over the crossbar.

Moments later, the final whistle confirmed Spain’s victory.

The End of a Historic Era?

While Ronaldo has not officially announced his retirement from international football, this defeat is widely expected to be his final appearance at a FIFA World Cup.

The Portuguese icon leaves behind one of the greatest World Cup legacies in football history, becoming the first player to score in six different World Cup tournaments and inspiring generations with his longevity, determination and extraordinary goalscoring record.

Whether or not he wears Portugal’s colours again, Ronaldo’s impact on the global game is already firmly secured.


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