Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for what could be the defining chapter of his remarkable international career as Portugal heads into the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Despite turning 41 before the tournament, the Portuguese captain remains determined to capture the one major trophy that has eluded him throughout his legendary journey.
The News Chronicle reports that Ronaldo’s painful exit from the 2022 World Cup remains one of the most emotional moments of his career. Portugal’s quarterfinal loss to Morocco dashed what many thought was his last chance to win the coveted World Cup trophy. Still, the seasoned forward has defied expectations and qualified for still another shot at history.
Fans and experts have argued about his most recent trips abroad. Although Ronaldo keeps setting records and motivating fans, concerns remain about whether Portugal ought to depend on their legendary captain or develop younger players.
Manager Roberto Martinez still trusts the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, as he thinks his leadership and experience are still very important for the national team.
An emerging generation of gifted Portuguese stars gives Ronaldo a special chance at the 2026 World Cup to complete an already remarkable career.
Portugal’s mission is simple: transform hope into trophies. For Ronaldo, it might be the last chance to finish the ultimate unfinished narrative of football.

