Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister, Kátia Aveiro has said the Portugal captain will retire from international football after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, calling the tournament his “last dance” with the national team.
The singer, 48, stated this in a chat with Portuguese broadcaster, Sport TV ahead of Portugal’s Round of 32 match against Croatia on Thursday.
Aveiro said, “From the information I have, from a reliable source… this is his last dance”.
She added, “I believe it’s not today that they’ll say goodbye, but it’s coming soon. I strongly believe this is the farewell… I’m talking about the Portuguese national team”.
The mother of three further stated, “Enjoy it while it lasts. It’s ending soon… So enjoy it a lot because it will be difficult to find someone after 200 goals”.
Minutes after Portugal’s 2-1 win over Croatia in Toronto, Ronaldo declined to confirm the timeline.
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The 41-year-old said, “My future isn’t important right now. I’ll have time, after winning or losing, I’ll talk to my family and then make the best decision.
“I don’t make decisions in the heat of the moment anymore. Now, everything is done calmly. It’s about enjoying the present”.
Ronaldo has previously said the 2026 World Cup would “definitely” be his last tournament, noting he would be 41.
The Al Nassr forward scored Portugal’s equaliser from the penalty spot against Croatia.
With 10 goals, he became the World Cup record scorer for Portugal, who will now face Spain in the Round of 16.

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