Cristiano Ronaldo Makes World Cup History With Record-Breaking Goal

By Okiki Oluwasegun

Cristiano Ronaldo has written another chapter in football history after becoming the first player ever to score in six different FIFA World Cup tournaments.

The Portugal captain achieved the milestone during their 2026 World Cup Group match against Uzbekistan in North America, finding the net early in the contest to give his side the lead.

The 41-year-old forward delivered a powerful finish just minutes into the game, silencing critics who had questioned his recent form following Portugal’s opening 0-0 draw against DR Congo.

Before the match, Ronaldo had gone several international games without scoring, with doubts growing over his impact at major tournaments.

However, he responded in trademark fashion, stepping up when his team needed him most.

His latest strike ends a frustrating run that stretched across multiple matches, including a goalless campaign at the previous World Cup.

The goal also reinforces his reputation as one of football’s most enduring performers on the global stage.

Ronaldo’s achievement places him in a unique category, further extending his record tally of World Cup appearances and goals.

At 41, he continues to defy expectations and maintain his influence at the highest level of international football.

The goal not only boosted Portugal’s performance in the match but also added another milestone to a career already filled with records, trophies, and unforgettable moments on the world stage.