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16JUL

Ronaldo scores at a sixth World Cup

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice against Uzbekistan aged 41 to become the first man to score at six World Cups, beating an age record Lionel Messi set four days earlier.

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Key takeaway

Ronaldo at 41 matched Messi's longevity record at the last World Cup both men will play.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Portugal against Uzbekistan on Tuesday 23 June, aged 41 years and 138 days, becoming the first player in history to score at six different World Cups 1. Portugal won 5-0 in Houston before a crowd of 68,777. Ronaldo is the Portugal captain; his goals at 6' and 39' took him to 10 World Cup goals, passing Eusebio's nine to become Portugal's all-time leading scorer at the tournament.

The brace also made Ronaldo the oldest man to score a multi-goal World Cup match, beating a mark Lionel Messi had set only four days before . Messi reached 18 World Cup goals on Monday, the most by anyone across the men's and women's games. The two arrived at the same World Cup for the first time since 2022 , and, by the draw and their ages, almost certainly the last. They will not play each other. Each keeps breaking the record the other has just set: Messi by volume, Ronaldo by endurance, in parallel columns rather than head to head.

The match carried a 20-year echo. Fabio Cannavaro, who captained Italy to the 2006 title, now coaches Uzbekistan and stood on the opposite touchline 2. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR), the pitchside review system, disallowed an Uzbekistan goal by Abbosbek Ganiev for a foul on Joao Cancelo. Asked afterwards about the comparison that has framed his career, Ronaldo said he was "not interested in talking about Messi" 3. He had answered the only way that still settles anything between them, with a goal at an age no forward has reached before .

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Cristiano Ronaldo is 41 years old and widely considered one of the greatest footballers of all time. He has now scored at six different World Cups, spanning from Germany 2006 all the way to the United States, Canada and Mexico in 2026. Until 23 June, no player had scored at more than five different World Cup tournaments. Scoring two goals in one match at 41 also makes Ronaldo the oldest player to manage that feat in World Cup history. Portugal won the game 5-0 against Uzbekistan, a Central Asian nation appearing in just their second World Cup.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Ronaldo's availability at 41 rests on two structural conditions. First, his move to Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr in January 2023 reduced his exposure to the physical demands of top-five European league football. La Liga, the Premier League, and the Bundesliga at their intensity would be measurably harder on an ageing body than the Saudi Pro League's pace.

Second, the 2026 World Cup's expanded format from 32 to 48 teams changed Portugal's group-stage arithmetic. With 12 of 16 groups advancing two or three teams to the knockout round, Portugal's qualification from a group including Uzbekistan (ranked 74th by FIFA) was never in doubt. Ronaldo could be managed conservatively in group play, used as a finisher rather than a full 90-minute carrier, and kept fresh for knockout rounds.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    Ronaldo's six-tournament scoring record sets a benchmark that may stand for several decades given the rarity of players combining longevity with sustained international output at elite level.

  • Consequence

    Portugal's advancement from Group H means Ronaldo enters the round of 32 with at least two further matches to extend his all-time Portugal record beyond 10 World Cup goals.

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