Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for what is expected to be the final
FIFA World Cup of his legendary career. The Portugal captain has already secured his place in football history by becoming one of only three players to be selected for six World Cup tournaments. As Portugal begins its latest campaign, the 41-year-old will be chasing the one major trophy that has always eluded him.
Ronaldo has confirmed that this World Cup will likely be his last appearance on football’s biggest stage. Over the last two decades, he has delivered countless memorable moments. From goals to dramatic performances in important games. Before Portugal begins its quest for glory, fans are reflecting on some of the most unforgettable World Cup moments that make Ronaldo the "GOAT" in the history of the sport.
Five FIFA World Cup moments that defined Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy
One of Cristiano Ronaldo’s earliest World Cup memories came in 2006 when he scored his first goal in the tournament. The young forward calmly converted a penalty against Iran during the group stage. It was a landmark moment that marked the beginning of his long World Cup journey.
Another memorable moment arrived four years later against North Korea. During Portugal’s dominant victory, Ronaldo finally got on the scoresheet after a fortunate bounce saw the ball land on his back before dropping perfectly at his feet.
He finished the move with ease and celebrated with a smile of disbelief.
The 2006 quarterfinal against England also remains one of the most talked-about matches of Ronaldo’s career. After
Wayne Rooney received a red card, television cameras captured Ronaldo appearing to wink toward the Portuguese bench. The incident became a major talking point and remains one of the tournament’s most famous images.
Ronaldo delivered one of his greatest World Cup performances in 2018 against Spain. He scored all three goals in a thrilling 3-3 draw. The hat-trick included a late free-kick that rescued a point for Portugal. This secured his place among the few players to score a World Cup hat-trick in the modern era.
His most historic World Cup moment came in 2022 against Ghana. Ronaldo converted a penalty to become the first player in football history to score in five different World Cup tournaments.
Now, Ronaldo has an opportunity to create history once again. If he scores during the 2026 tournament, he will become the first player ever to find the net in six separate World Cups.