For 23 years, one man has carried the hopes of an entire nation through six European Championships, six World Cups, and a captaincy that has spanned almost two decades. As Cristiano Ronaldo confirms that 2026 will be his last FIFA World Cup, Portugal and football pause to salute a career built on relentless, record-breaking longevity.
He first stepped onto the pitch for Portugal as a raw 18-year-old on August 20, 2003, against Kazakhstan, and it wasn’t long before he opened his account, scoring his first international goal against Greece at Euro 2004. Recognized early on as a natural leader, he was officially appointed captain ahead of Euro 2008; a role he has held with fierce pride ever since.
"This will be my last World Cup. Let's go and enjoy it." Cristiano Ronaldo, ahead of Portugal's Round of 16 clash vs Spain, 2026 FIFA World Cup.