Washington: Cristiano Ronaldo once again etched his name into football history after inspiring Portugal to a 2-1 victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 on Friday. The Portuguese captain became the oldest player ever to score in a men’s World Cup knockout match, adding another milestone to his extraordinary international career.
The 41-year-old calmly converted a second-half penalty to help Portugal secure qualification for the Round of 16. The goal carried added significance as it marked Ronaldo’s maiden strike in the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup, ending a long wait for a goal beyond the group phase.
With the strike, Ronaldo surpassed the previous record for the oldest scorer in a World Cup knockout fixture and further strengthened his legacy as one of the sport’s greatest players. His achievement also places him among the oldest goalscorers in the tournament’s history, with only Cameroon’s Roger Milla having found the net at an older age.
Portugal’s victory was not without late drama. Croatia pushed hard for an equaliser in the closing stages and even found the net, but the effort was ruled out, allowing Portugal to protect its narrow lead until the final whistle.
Apart from his goal, Ronaldo also reached another landmark by making his 26th FIFA World Cup appearance, moving closer to the all-time appearance record held by football legends who have featured in multiple editions of the tournament.
The match also saw Ronaldo become the oldest outfield player to start a men’s World Cup knockout fixture. Croatia’s veteran midfielder Luka Modrić also featured in the starting lineup, making it a rare contest between two players aged over 40 on opposite sides in a World Cup match.
Ronaldo’s latest record comes amid continuing speculation about his international future. Although discussions regarding retirement have persisted, the Portugal captain continues to lead his national team while remaining active at club level.
With Portugal advancing to the Round of 16, Ronaldo now has another opportunity to extend his remarkable World Cup journey and add further chapters to one of football’s most decorated careers.