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Ronaldo confirms this will be his last World Cup ahead of Spain clash

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July 5, 2026

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Business Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

"Yes, it's my last one": Cristiano Ronaldo's most emotional press conference ever

Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed FIFA World Cup 2026 will be his last before Portugal's Round of 16 clash with Spain — here's everything he said in his most emotional press conference.

Madrid Voice Articles

· Jul 5, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo confirms international retirement after World Cup

Real Madrid legend Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed the World Cup will be his final tournament at international level, with the 41-year-old set to call time on his Portugal career. The Selecao face Spa...

NDTV

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· Jul 5, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo Drops Bombshell On Future Ahead Of Portugal's Clash vs Spain

Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that FIFA World Cup 2026 will be his last World Cup.

Off The Press

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· Jul 5, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo: ‘This will be my last World Cup’

Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that this will be his last World Cup, as he prepares to face Spain with Portugal in Monday’s round-of-16 clash in Dallas. Ronaldo, 41, has played in six editions of the tournament — in 2006, 2020, 2014, 2018, 2022 and now in 2026 — and became the first player to score []...Click to read more

OneFootball

· Jul 3, 2026

🚨 BREAKING: FIFA set to move England vs Mexico due to weather

According to the BBC, FIFA is reportedly set to bring forward the last-16 clash between England and Mexico at Azteca, Mexico City, which is currently scheduled to take place at 01:00 UK time on Monday...

Latestly.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

How to Watch Brazil vs Japan Live Streaming Online and TV Channel Telecast of FIFA World Cup 2026

Don't miss the thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 Last 32 match between football giants Brazil and Japan, kicking off today, Monday, June 29, at 10:30 PM IST from Houston Stadium, Texas, USA. This crucial knockout game pits five-time champions Brazil against an in-form Japan, vying for a spot in the Round of 16.

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Related coverage for "Ronaldo confirms this will be his last World Cup ahead of Spain clash": Business Today — "Yes, it's my last one": Cristiano Ronaldo's most emotional press conference ever. Madrid Voice Articles — Cristiano Ronaldo confirms international retirement after World Cup. NDTV — Cristiano Ronaldo Drops Bombshell On Future Ahead Of Portugal's Clash vs Spain. Off The Press — Cristiano Ronaldo: ‘This will be my last World Cup’. OneFootball — 🚨 BREAKING: FIFA set to move England vs Mexico due to weather. Latestly.com — How to Watch Brazil vs Japan Live Streaming Online and TV Channel Telecast of FIFA World Cup 2026