a victory lap

Is Cristiano Ronaldo planning his retirement? Will he be playing the 2026 World Cup?


His name has become shorthand for relentless work ethic, precision, and longevity


Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Portugal and Hungary at Estadio Jose Alvalade on October 14, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Diogo Cardoso - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)© UEFA via Getty Images
NOVEMBER 12, 2025 9:36 AM EST

Cristiano Ronaldo, one of football’s greatest icons, has once again sparked conversation about the timeline of his retirement and dropped a big hint that fans might see him on the pitch at the 2026 World Cup.

As the countdown continues to the next global football spectacle, set to be hosted jointly by Mexico, the United States, and Canada, anticipation is rising. And while the world wonders who will shine in this new era of international football, Ronaldo seems determined to make his mark one last time.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Team Al-Nassr FC warms up prior to the Saudi Pro League match.

Speaking to CNN with his signature mix of confidence and humor, Ronaldo laughed off rumors about hanging up his boots anytime soon. “Well, ‘soon’ for me is in 10 years,” he said, smiling. “People think when I say ‘soon’ I mean six months or a year. But of course, I’m joking.”

Yet beneath the laughter lies a dose of honesty. The Portuguese star, who’s now in his late thirties, admitted that while retirement isn’t far away, he’s not done yet. “I feel really good right now. I’m scoring goals, I still feel fast and skilled, and I enjoy the game,” he said. “When I say ‘soon,’ I probably mean one or two more years in the game.”

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Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al-Nassr FC during the King's Cup game between Al Nassr and Al Ittihad.

For a player whose name has become synonymous with excellence, discipline, and longevity, that statement feels less like a farewell and more like a victory lap.

Eyes on 2026: One Last Dance with Portugal

When asked if that “one or two years” could include the World Cup, Ronaldo didn’t hesitate. “Definitely yes. It would be my last one because by then I’ll be 41 years old,” he revealed. “I think it’ll be a great moment in an important competition. But for now, I’m just enjoying the present.”

For fans, that’s as close to a confirmation as it gets — CR7 plans to lead Portugal one last time on football’s biggest stage And what a story that would be, having the chance for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner to chase the only major trophy missing from his dazzling collection.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al-Nassr FC warms up prior to the Saudi Pro League match.

Ronaldo has already made history by scoring in five consecutive World Cups, a record unmatched in men’s football. To appear in a sixth and potentially finish his international career at 41 would cement his status as one of the sport’s most enduring legends.

A Career That Redefined Greatness

Cristiano’s journey has spanned more than two decades of brilliance, from his breakout at Sporting Lisbon to his historic runs with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus, and now his record-breaking chapter in Saudi Arabia. His name has become shorthand for relentless work ethic, precision, and longevity.

Reflecting on his legacy, Ronaldo said, “I’ve given everything to football. I’ve been in the game for the past 25 years, achieved so many triumphs with clubs and the national team. I feel very proud, so now I just want to enjoy it.”

The Final Chapter

If 2026 does mark Ronaldo’s final bow, it will close one of football’s most extraordinary careers. Whether or not he lifts the World Cup trophy, Cristiano Ronaldo has already conquered something far greater. His body, his mindset, and his hunger for greatness continue to defy the ordinary, reminding fans everywhere why he remains the ultimate standard of modern football excellence.

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Cristiano’s journey has spanned more than two decades of brilliance, from his breakout at Sporting Lisbon to his historic runs with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus, and now his record-breaking chapter in Saudi Arabia.

And so, as the world looks toward 2026, fans wonder if CR7 can turn his “last dance” into the perfect encore.

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