Ronaldo Scores in 6th World Cup at Age 41
Cristiano Ronaldo just made football history by becoming the first player ever to score in six different World Cup tournaments. At 41, he's proving that dedication and passion can defy age limits.
Cristiano Ronaldo just rewrote the record books, becoming the first footballer to score in six different World Cup editions after netting twice against Uzbekistan on Tuesday.
The Portuguese superstar achieved this milestone at 41 years old, an age when most professional athletes have long retired. His two goals against Uzbekistan in the 2026 World Cup showcase the same fire that's driven him since his first World Cup appearance two decades ago.
Ronaldo's journey spans from 2006 to 2026, touching six tournaments across four different decades. Each edition has seen him evolve, from a young speedster to a clinical finisher who now relies more on positioning and experience than pure athleticism.
The achievement comes as Portugal prepares for a crucial group stage finale against Colombia on Saturday. A win would secure their spot in the knockout rounds and keep Ronaldo's dream of World Cup glory alive for what's likely his final tournament.

Why This Inspires
Ronaldo's record isn't just about longevity. It's a testament to the power of unwavering commitment to excellence and self-care that has kept him competing at the highest level.
While younger stars like Mbappé dominate headlines, Ronaldo proves that experience and determination remain irreplaceable. His ability to adapt his game as his body ages offers a masterclass in reinvention.
The record also highlights how far sports science and athlete care have progressed. What seemed impossible a generation ago, playing elite football into your 40s, is becoming reality for those willing to put in the work.
For aspiring athletes everywhere, Ronaldo's achievement sends a clear message: age is just a number when passion meets preparation.
Portugal's coaching staff will lean on their veteran captain's experience as they face Colombia in what promises to be an electrifying finale. Whether he lifts the trophy or not, Ronaldo has already cemented a legacy that transcends any single tournament.
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