Cristiano Ronaldo has responded to growing speculation about his future after Portugal’s dramatic victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32, saying he will only decide on retirement after the tournament concludes.
The Portugal captain’s comments came after his sister, Katia Aveiro, described the ongoing World Cup as his “last dance,” sparking widespread debate over whether the 41-year-old football icon is preparing to end his illustrious playing career.
Ronaldo Says No Decision Has Been Made
Speaking after Portugal’s 2-1 victory over Croatia, Ronaldo made it clear that he has not reached a decision about retirement.
“I don’t make reckless decisions. I will decide after the tournament, not now,” Ronaldo said after the match.
His remarks neither confirmed nor denied that the FIFA World Cup 2026 could be his final major international tournament, leaving fans waiting until the competition concludes for clarity on his future.
Sister’s ‘Last Dance’ Comment Sparks Speculation
Retirement rumours intensified after Ronaldo’s sister, Katia Aveiro, suggested that this World Cup would likely be his final appearance on football’s biggest stage.
Speaking to Portuguese broadcaster Sport TV, she urged supporters to cherish every remaining moment of Ronaldo’s career.
According to Katia, reliable information indicates that the ongoing tournament is his “last dance.”
She also praised her brother’s remarkable career, highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of football’s greatest players.
Historic Milestone Against Croatia
Ronaldo continued to make history during Portugal’s Round of 32 clash by scoring his first-ever FIFA World Cup knockout-stage goal.
The veteran striker converted a second-half penalty to level the score after Croatia had taken the lead through Ivan Perišić.
It was Ronaldo’s third goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and another significant milestone in a record-breaking international career.
Roberto Martinez Makes Bold Tactical Call
With the match tied at 1-1, Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez substituted Ronaldo in the 81st minute in a bold tactical move.
The decision proved successful as substitute Gonçalo Ramos headed home the winning goal deep into stoppage time, securing Portugal’s place in the Round of 16.
Croatia believed they had forced extra time with a late equaliser, but the goal was ruled out for offside following a VAR review.
Emotional Tribute to Diogo Jota
Following Portugal’s victory, Ronaldo was seen wearing the jersey of late Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota, marking one year since his passing on July 3.
The gesture was widely viewed as a tribute to his former international teammate and reflected the emotional significance of the occasion for the Portuguese squad.
Portugal Prepare for Spain Showdown
Portugal will now face Spain in one of the most anticipated fixtures of the FIFA World Cup Round of 16.
As the knockout stage continues, attention will remain firmly on Ronaldo—not only for his performances on the pitch but also for the decision that could bring one of football’s greatest careers to a close after the tournament.
























