Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes First Player to Score in Six World Cup Editions
1-Minute Brief
Ronaldo's achievement highlights his longevity in international football and sets a new benchmark in World Cup history.
Key Facts
- Cristiano Ronaldo, aged 41, is the first player to score in six World Cup tournaments.
- The 2026 World Cup features 104 matches across the US, Canada, and Mexico.
- Ronaldo scored for Portugal in their match against Uzbekistan, helping his team lead 2-0.
- Uzbekistan had a goal ruled out during the match against Portugal in Houston.
- Ronaldo is the second oldest player at the 2026 World Cup, after Craig Gordon, 43.
What Happened
Cristiano Ronaldo scored for Portugal against Uzbekistan in Houston, becoming the first player to score in six different World Cup tournaments. Portugal led 2-0 in the match, with Uzbekistan having a goal disallowed.
Why It Matters
Ronaldo's record underscores his sustained impact at the highest level of international football and sets a new milestone for future players. The event also draws attention to veteran athletes' roles in major tournaments.
What's Next
Portugal will continue their World Cup campaign in Group K, with further matches to determine their progression. Attention will remain on Ronaldo's performance and potential additional records.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoCristiano Ronaldo scores record-breaking World Cup goal
- The IndependentLeft1h agoWhy Uzbekistan’s World Cup goal against Portugal was ruled out – and Lionel Messi’s against Austria wasn’t
- The IndependentLeft24m agoWorld Cup 2026 TV schedule: How to watch every game on BBC and ITV in the UK
