Ronaldo says he plays purely out of passion and has nothing left to prove
Portugal’s globally renowned footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the final World Cup of his career.
Speaking to the media ahead of the pre-quarterfinal against Spain, Ronaldo said he wants to enjoy every moment of the tournament and hopes his journey will not end just yet.
The 41-year-old star said that whenever the time comes to retire from international football, he will be satisfied because he has done everything possible for his country and for football.
According to him, he plays purely out of passion and no longer needs to prove anything.
Ronaldo has scored three goals in the World Cup so far. He became the first player to score in six different World Cup editions after netting twice against Uzbekistan in the group stage. He also scored the first World Cup knockout-stage goal of his career from the penalty spot against Croatia.
Ronaldo said this World Cup has been the most memorable of his career from an emotional perspective.
He also described criticism as an important part of his development, saying every experience has helped him become a better person and a better footballer.
Ronaldo’s announcement has triggered an emotional reaction among football fans across the globe, with many viewing the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the final chapter in one of the greatest international careers in the history of the sport.