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Cristiano Ronaldo Retires From World Cup After Portugal's Round of 16 Exit
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First reported by N12 · 8 hours ago
What happened
Cristiano Ronaldo retires from World Cup play after Portugal's 1-0 loss to Spain in the round of 16, ending his record 27-match World Cup career. Despite the exit, he remains Portugal's all-time top scorer and emphasizes his Euro 2016 win as equally prestigious. Coach Roberto Martinez praised Ronaldo's leadership and commitment throughout the tournament.
- 01Cristiano Ronaldo retires from World Cup after Portugal's 1-0 loss to Spain in round of 16.
- 02Ronaldo ends World Cup career with 27 appearances, second most in history.
- 03He remains international football's top scorer with 146 goals and 233 caps.
- 04Portugal's Euro 2016 win is valued by Ronaldo as equal to a World Cup title.
- 05Coach Roberto Martinez praised Ronaldo's leadership and defended his full 90-minute play.
- 06Ronaldo scored three goals in this World Cup and is the only player to score in six tournaments.
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