Cristiano Ronaldo's career ... in the history of both Real Madrid and the Portugal national team. And thanks to a career of goal scoring, Ronaldo has the all-time record for most goals in the ...
Nearing 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy Father Time with record-breaking performances at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia. The legendary forward seems to be gearing up for another World Cup ...
Cristiano Ronaldo, one of football’s greatest icons, has been backed by former Portugal coach Fernando Santos to play in the 2026 World Cup. Despite approaching his 40th birthday, Ronaldo is ...
Cristiano Ronaldo is nearing the end ... the World Cup trophy. Ronaldo was part of the Portugal squad that won Euro 2016, and his tally of 135 goals is a record at international level.
While Ronaldo has racked up significantly more goals for Portugal, Messi has excelled when it truly matters. The Argentine has scored 13 World Cup goals compared to Ronaldo's eight, and 11 of ...
Despite benching Cristiano Ronaldo during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, former Portugal boss Fernando Santos has predicted that the Al-Nassr ace will feature at the 2026 edition. He also hailed Ronaldo ...
Cristiano Ronaldo may be approaching ... to clinch football's most coveted prize: the World Cup. Ronaldo was part of the triumphant Portugal squad at Euro 2016, and his impressive tally of 135 ...
With his 40th birthday just weeks away, international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo ... Bruno Fernandes, Ronaldo's longtime teammate with Portugal and Manchester United, made it very clear ...
Former Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Scolari reckons Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to feature for Portugal in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, he stressed that it wouldn't necessarily be better to ...
Before Victor Wembanyama went to Washington Square Park in New York City to play chess, he led the San Antonio Spurs to a 96-87 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Dec. 28. But the most memorable ...
Cristiano Ronaldo is going to continue playing in Saudi Arabia for another season and he is going to do so with an economically irresistible contract, but it is not the only argument to continue ...