Football star Cristiano Ronaldo says the 2026 World Cup will be his last, and his retirement from football to come in "one or two years".
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal gain unexpected advantage ahead of FIFA World Cup: James Rodriguez and Colombia face painful 2026 setback
As Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal map their route through the tournament and James Rodriguez’s Colombia braces for a crucial ...
The 2026 Word Cup is approaching next summer and most of the biggest soccer stars will arrive in the United States, Canada ...
Ronaldo is Portugal's all-time leading goal-scorer. He is also history's most-capped male player, making more than 220 ...
MANCHESTER UNITED legend Nani believes Portugal can win the 2026 World Cup, but warned Cristiano Ronaldo and co will have to ...
2026 will be Portugal’s ninth World Cup appearance and Ronaldo’s sixth. Since the 40-year-old’s debut in 2006, the Iberians ...
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Ronaldo, first-timers and afternoon kicks: Houston takeaways from the World Cup schedule release
Here are seven takeaways from the World Cup schedule announcement. Cristiano Ronaldo, in what he said will be his last World ...
Dec 2 - Two adjacent transparent bins in London became the venue for a silent but heated debate in 2015, with smokers ...
Ronaldo, even at the age of 41 come next summer, will be crucial to the cut-through of the 2026 World Cup finals in the biggest economy in the world. Fifa needs 2026 to be a commercial success and, in ...
Portugal superstar forward Cristiano Ronaldo said the 2026 FIFA World Cup will “definitely’ be his last.“I will be 41 years old and I think will be the moment in the big competition,” Ronaldo told CNN ...
Cristiano Ronaldo has been given a surprise reprieve from FIFA that will allow him to feature in Portugal’s 2026 World Cup opener. The Selecao captain looked destined for a three-game ban for an ...
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Bending the rules for Cristiano Ronaldo is plain WRONG: FIFA is putting the sanctity of the World Cup at stake with suspension decision
FIFA's decision to give Cristiano Ronaldo a suspended sentence for his red card for violent conduct just so he can play in all of Portugal's games at the World Cup is just plain wrong ...
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