Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup 2026 Fate Hangs in the Balance—The Shocking Reason Revealed!
Cristiano Ronaldo may not play at the World Cup next summer, following Portugal’s defeat to the Republic of Ireland.
Ireland beat Ronaldo’s side 2-0 in Dublin, in a World Cup 2026 qualifier, thanks to a brace from Troy Parrott in a night to forget for CR7, as he was sent off for the first time for Portugal for swinging an elbow at Dara O’Shea.
The 40-year-old – ranked at no.4 in FourFourTwo’s list of the greatest players of all time – will play no part against Armenia next week in Porto – and may have even played his last competitive fixture in his home country, as a result.
Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is facing ban at international level
Ronaldo has played in five World Cups for Portugal, and recently told Piers Morgan that is “not a dream” to win the most prestigious prize in the sport next summer in North America.
That’s just as well, because World Cup qualifying suspensions are carried into the tournaments proper: and though Ronaldo’s red should only see the Al-Nassr striker miss one match, it may be upgraded due to violent conduct.


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