Cristiano Ronaldo Creates New Milestone in World Cup Qualifiers

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Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40, scored twice in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Armenia in their opening 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier. Goals came in the 21st and 46th minutes, with Joao Felix adding a brace and Joao Cancelo netting once.

Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40, scored twice in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Armenia in their opening 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier. Goals came in the 21st and 46th minutes, with Joao Felix adding a brace and Joao Cancelo netting once. Ronaldo surpassed Lionel Messi in the elite list and now sits just one goal shy of a major all-time world record.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers began, Cristiano Ronaldo once again stole the spotlight with a record-breaking performance for Portugal against Armenia. The 40-year-old icon led from the front, netting twice in Portugal’s dominant 5-0 victory at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium in Yerevan on September 6. Ronaldo struck in the 21st and 46th minutes, reaffirming his reputation as a big-match player while moving past Lionel Messi in the elite scoring charts, ensuring he finishes above his long-time rival.

Portugal, the reigning UEFA Nations League champions, looked ruthless in their opening qualifier as Joao Felix also grabbed a brace and Joao Cancelo added a goal in the 32nd minute. This emphatic win has set the tone for their campaign as they aim to lift the World Cup for the first time in their history when the tournament takes place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 2026.

Beyond the immediate result, Ronaldo’s goals brought him within touching distance of equalling a monumental all-time world record, further solidifying his legendary status. His brilliance, coupled with Portugal’s attacking depth, highlights their determination to turn past near-misses into ultimate glory on football’s biggest stage.

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