Cristiano Ronaldo announces his final World Cup as global sports NFT and fan token markets brace for impact
The 41-year-old football icon's retirement from international tournaments could reshape the multi-billion-dollar athlete tokenization landscape
Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed on July 5, 2026, that the ongoing FIFA World Cup will be his last international tournament. The announcement came during a press conference ahead of Portugal’s round-of-16 clash against Spain, scheduled for July 6.
What Ronaldo actually said
At 41 years old, Ronaldo holds Portugal’s all-time records with 232 caps and 146 international goals. He’s appeared in a record six World Cups and became the first player in history to score in six different editions of the tournament.
His three goals in the 2026 World Cup have only added to that legacy.
During the press conference, Ronaldo expressed hope that the Spain match wouldn’t be his final appearance on the pitch. He did not confirm retirement from club football or rule out future international friendlies.