Cristiano Ronaldo, World Cup and Ireland
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Cristiano Ronaldo questioned the mentality of players at Manchester United and criticized the way the club is being run.
Fraizer Campbell has told GOAL, during an exclusive interview, why “incredible specimen” Cristiano Ronaldo could play on for several more years and start moving towards the age of 50. The Portuguese GOAT is still going strong at 40 and has signed a new contract at Al-Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the first soccer player to become a billionaire, according to Bloomberg's Billionaire's Index. The Portuguese superstar is reportedly worth $1.4 billion.
Ronaldo, 40, has announced that he will retire from international soccer after the 2026 World Cup—so where will he settle down?
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has sparked debate in the football community after making an emphatic claim about Neymar’s talent in comparison with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has called upon the Republic of Ireland fans to boo him as he goes in search of appearing at an unprecedented sixth World Cup. The veteran forward will lead his nation out at the Aviva Stadium on Thursday evening aware that Portugal are just one win away from booking their place at next summer’s global jamboree.
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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Will Cristiano Ronaldo reach the 1000-goal mark? Carlo Ancelotti delivers bold prediction on the Portuguese chances
Despite being a veteran, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to shine as one of the greatest goal scorers in soccer history. With his impressive scoring prowess, he nears the 1,000-goal milestone, prompting Carlo Ancelotti to speculate on whether he will achieve this historic mark soon.
Republic of Ireland forced Portugal to wait to qualify for the 2026 World Cup as they produced a stunning victory at the Aviva Stadium; Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off to cap off a miserable night; elsewhere,
Cristiano Ronaldo’s confirmation that the 2026 World Cup will be his final major tournament comes with an edge, one rooted in how his Manchester United exit still shapes his outlook heading into the last chapter of his career.