Cristiano Ronaldo is on the verge of a significant achievement in his professional career as Portugal take on Georgia in their final group stages match on Wednesday (June 26).
Portugal have won both of their group stage matches so far and are through to the Round of 16 as the Group F winners.

At 39 years old, Ronaldo is participating in his sixth Euros, a record for the tournament. His inclusion in the squad was a topic of discussion before the event began. Despite the debates, Ronaldo has started both matches in this competition. If he is picked against Georgia, he will set a new milestone.
Portugal's talisman Cristiano Ronaldo will become the first European player to make 50 appearances in major tournaments if he plays against Georgia. This includes 28 matches at the Euros and 22 at the World Cup.
Ronaldo made his debut in the Euros in 2004, whereas his first World Cup appearance came in 2006. The 39-year-old won the Euros in 2016 but the World Cup dream has been untouched for him.

Ronaldo's longevity and consistency have been remarkable, showcasing his enduring talent and dedication to the sport. The match against Georgia could be another chapter in Ronaldo's illustrious career, adding to his numerous accolades and achievements.