Cristiano Ronaldo bids farewell to World Cup after Portugal's elimination
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 6, 2026, 9:49 PM
Last updated Jul 6, 2026
Cristiano Ronaldo shed tears as Portugal exited the World Cup on July 6, 2026, following a 0-1 defeat against Spain in the round of 16. This exit marks another disappointment for Ronaldo, who has participated in six World Cups without leading his country to victory. Throughout his World Cup career, he has faced early eliminations at various stages, concluding with this latest round of 16 exit. Ronaldo's legacy in international competition remains a subject of debate as he departs from football's premier tournament once again.
- •Portugal eliminated by Spain 0-1 in the round of 16
- •Ronaldo's World Cup participation spans six tournaments
- •Portugal's exit continues a trend of early eliminations
- •Debate continues over Ronaldo's legacy in international football
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"It’s tough.In tears, Cristiano Ronaldo said goodbye to the World Cup on Monday night after Portugal were eliminated in the round of 16 (0-1) by Spain.The legend thus closes the book on football’s ...
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