MUSCAT : Cristiano Ronaldo’s final FIFA World Cup journey came to a quiet and painful end as Portugal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16, bringing the curtain down on one of football’s most remarkable international careers.
The 41-year-old captain, who has carried Portugal’s hopes across six World Cups and more than two decades of international football, cut a composed figure as the final whistle sounded. While teammates sank to the turf in disappointment, Ronaldo stood still, absorbing the moment as Spain celebrated a hard-fought victory and a place in the quarter-finals.
For Portugal, the defeat marked the end of another quest for global glory. For Ronaldo, it signalled the closing chapter of a World Cup story that began as a teenage prodigy and ended as one of the game’s greatest icons. Though the ultimate prize eluded him, his legacy remains unmatched, having become Portugal’s all-time leading scorer and one of the most influential figures in football history.
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As he walked off the pitch for what is expected to be the final time on the World Cup stage, Ronaldo left behind a legacy defined not only by goals and records, but by an enduring pursuit of excellence that inspired generations around the world.
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