Cristiano Ronaldo Eyes Final World Cup Glory as Portugal Lead Group K

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At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo is set for his last World Cup, aiming to add to his record 143 goals in 266 matches. Portugal, ranked 5, headline Group K with Colombia, Uzbekistan, and Congo. James Rodriguez leads Colombia, while Uzbekistan debut and Congo return after 1974.

At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo is set for his last World Cup, aiming to add to his record 143 goals in 266 matches. Portugal, ranked 5, headline Group K with Colombia, Uzbekistan, and Congo. James Rodriguez leads Colombia, while Uzbekistan debut and Congo return after 1974.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, Cristiano Ronaldo is set for what is likely his final opportunity to win the biggest prize in football. Now 41, the Portuguese star has already built a legendary international career, scoring 143 goals in 266 matches, the highest in men’s football history.

Despite dealing with a hamstring injury earlier this year at Al Nassr, he is still expected to be part of Portugal’s squad and could become one of the few players to feature in 6 World Cups, alongside Lionel Messi. Portugal, ranked No. 5, enters Group K as the favorite, alongside Colombia, Uzbekistan, and Congo.

Managed by Roberto Martínez, the squad includes stars like Bruno Fernandes. Colombia, ranked 13, will rely on captain James Rodríguez, while Uzbekistan makes its debut under Fabio Cannavaro. Congo returns to the tournament for the first time since 1974. Portugal will open its campaign against Congo on June 17 in Houston.

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