Fernandes Targets World Cup Farewell for Ronaldo

Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes has stated that the national team aims to make the 2026 FIFA World Cup a memorable conclusion to the international career of Cristiano Ronaldo by securing the tournament title.

Ronaldo, currently aged 41, is set to participate in what would be a record sixth FIFA World Cup when the competition begins in June 2026. His longevity at the highest level of international football remains notable, and the upcoming tournament is widely considered likely to be his final major appearance for Portugal on the global stage.

Speaking on the prospect, Fernandes said, “If we can end the last World Cup by placing the trophy in Ronaldo’s hands, it would be an extraordinary moment.” He added that such an achievement would extend beyond national success, representing recognition of Ronaldo’s long-standing contribution to world football. “I truly hope we can achieve it, not only for the country but also for what Ronaldo has given to football,” he said.

Ronaldo holds the record as the highest goalscorer in international football history, with 143 goals to his name. Over the course of his career, he has won the Ballon d’Or five times and established himself as one of the most decorated players in the sport. Despite these accomplishments, a FIFA World Cup title has remained absent from his honours list.

At international level, Ronaldo has secured major trophies with Portugal, including the UEFA European Championship and the UEFA Nations League, lifting the latter title on two occasions. These achievements have contributed significantly to Portugal’s standing in international competitions over the past decade.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place from 11 June to 19 July across three host nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Portugal will begin their group-stage campaign on 17 June against DR Congo. They are then set to face Uzbekistan on 23 June, followed by Colombia on 27 June.

The group-stage schedule for Portugal is outlined below:

DateOpponentStage
17 JuneDR CongoGroup Match
23 JuneUzbekistanGroup Match
27 JuneColombiaGroup Match

The tournament is expected to draw global attention, particularly given the possibility that it may mark Ronaldo’s final appearance at a World Cup. Portugal’s stated objective, as outlined by Fernandes, is to conclude that chapter with a title, thereby aligning team success with the career milestone of their captain.

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