Cristiano Ronaldo Scores in Record Fifth World Cup, Making Football History With Unmatched Longevity
Ronaldo makes history as the only player to score in five consecutive World Cup tournaments.
Cristiano Ronaldo has once again etched his name into the history books by becoming the first player ever to score in five different FIFA World Cup tournaments. The Portuguese icon achieved this remarkable feat during his side’s group stage match, slotting home a confident penalty and adding yet another milestone to his legendary career. From 2006 to 2025, Ronaldo has consistently delivered on football’s biggest stage. His latest goal not only showcased his enduring talent but also marked his 9th World Cup goal overall. At 40 years old, he continues to defy age and expectations, leading by example and inspiring both teammates and fans alike. The moment came in the 56th minute, when Portugal was awarded a penalty after a VAR review. Ronaldo stepped up and, with his signature composure, fired the ball into the top corner, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance. The crowd erupted, fully aware they had just witnessed history in the making. Ronaldo’s influence goes far beyond goals. His leadership, experience, and presence on the pitch continue to be invaluable to Portugal’s campaign. He received a standing ovation from fans of both teams as he left the field late in the second half, a testament to the global respect he commands. Teammates and opponents alike paid tribute after the match. Portugal's coach hailed Ronaldo as “a symbol of excellence and longevity,” while rival players expressed admiration for his dedication and drive. With this latest record, Ronaldo solidifies his status not just as a great goalscorer but as one of the most durable and consistent performers the sport has ever seen. Even if this is his final World Cup or not, his legacy is firmly secured in football history.
World Cup Correspondent