Summary • Cristiano Ronaldo, 40, confirmed the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be his last and stated he plans to retire in "one or two years." • The current Al-Nassr player, who holds the men's international scoring record, is currently pursuing a milestone of 1,000 career goals
According to CNN, Cristiano Ronaldo confirms that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will "definitely" be his last.
The 40-year-old soccer superstar would retire in "one or two years" after scoring 953 goals for club and country in his 25-year-long career. He also confirmed his retirement rumours on Tuesday in an interview at the Tourism Summit in Riyadh.
Ronaldo, who currently serves as Al-Nassr's club captain, has previously played for Manchester United and Real Madrid. As of October 2025, he has a world-record tally of 14

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