Cristiano Ronaldo built one of football's greatest careers over more than two decades, deciding matches, inspiring teammates and defying age to remain among the sport's elite long after his celebrated spells at Real Madrid, Manchester United and Juventus.
But the one trophy that always eluded him remained out of reach on Monday, as the 41-year-old saw his sixth and final World Cup end in heartbreak. Portugal was eliminated 1-0 by Spain in the round of 16, leaving Ronaldo in tears at the final whistle.
Portugal's campaign came to a crushing end when Mikel Merino scored in the 91st minute to seal Spain's victory in Arlington, one day after Ronaldo calmly confirmed that this tournament would be his last World Cup.
As he walked out of his final prematch news conference to applause from reporters on Sunday, Ronaldo said he had no regrets about a career that pushed the limits of excellence and endurance for more than two decades.
Portugal coach Roberto Martinez praised Ronaldo's commitment after the match, describing him as an icon of the sport.













