Betting Platform Profits from Cristiano Ronaldo’s Emotional Exit at 2026 World Cup
During the 2026 World Cup round of 16 match between Portugal and Spain, a unique betting market on the decentralized platform Polymarket capitalized on Cristiano Ronaldo’s emotional reaction to Portugal’s elimination. The platform offered a wager on whether Ronaldo would cry live on broadcast during the tournament, with odds set at 71% for tears to be shed. As Spain scored a late goal in stoppage time to win 1-0, Ronaldo was seen crying on the pitch, confirming the bet’s outcome.
Polymarket recorded a betting volume exceeding $89,000 on this specific market. Those who invested early when the odds were lower saw returns of several hundred percent, while late investors still gained approximately 40% within hours. The bet required visible tears during the live broadcast, excluding any off-camera emotions.
This phenomenon highlights the unprecedented digital engagement and commercialization of player emotions in the current World Cup, drawing both criticism and fascination. While Ronaldo ends his international career with 19 World Cup goals and a bitter exit, digital bettors celebrated the emotional moment as a lucrative event. The platform’s success underscores how sports betting is evolving with new technologies and fan interactions.
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