Cristiano Ronaldo to Retire for Portugal after World Cup 2026? Sister Gives Shocking Update
Cristiano Ronaldo's glittering international career could be approaching its final chapter, with his sister Katia Aveiro revealing that the Portugal captain is expected to retire from international football after the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Speaking ahead of Portugal's Round of 32 clash, Katia said that, according to the information available to her, this tournament will be Ronaldo's "last dance" in Portuguese colours.

"From the information I have, Cristiano will say goodbye. Enjoy it while it lasts. It's not today that he's saying goodbye, but it's soon... I believe this is his farewell," she said to Sport TV.
Ronaldo's sister also addressed the critics and clarified that no criticism affects their happiness.
"For intelligent people, those who truly love football, it's impossible not to admire Cristiano. They are the ones missing out. He has been dominating the game for more than 20 years. Look at where the Aveiro family is today, and where we came from. Look at the suffering my mother went through... Do you really think criticism is going to affect our happiness? Never," she added.
While Ronaldo himself has yet to officially confirm his retirement plans, the comments have sparked an emotional reaction among football fans worldwide, who recognise they may be watching one of the game's greatest-ever players represent Portugal for the final time.
Ronaldo's international journey began in 2003 and has spanned more than two decades. During that period, he has rewritten record books, becoming the highest goalscorer in men's international football while also setting the record for the most international appearances. His leadership helped Portugal win their first-ever major international trophy at UEFA Euro 2016 before lifting the UEFA Nations League in 2019.
Beyond the trophies, Ronaldo transformed Portuguese football into a consistent global force. From unforgettable goals at European Championships and World Cups to countless moments of inspiration, he became the face of an entire generation.
The 41-year-old has been a flagbearer for Portugal for more than two decades, but he seems in the final lap of his career.
Whether Portugal's journey ends in the knockout rounds or continues toward the final, football appears to be preparing for an emotional farewell to one of the greatest international players the sport has ever seen. As Katia urged, fans should simply "enjoy it while it lasts."


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