Portugal to appeal for Cristiano Ronaldo
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Here is an overview of Ronaldo’s World Cup record since his debut in the competition back in 2006. The Portuguese was merely a burgeoning star at Manchester United when the 2006 World Cup rolled around, with Ronaldo only beginning to mature from a flashy winger to a forward drenched in substance.
Under the current ruling, Cristiano Ronaldo will be unavailable for Portugal’s final World Cup qualifier against Armenia on Sunday.
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A matter of mere months since Manchester United swallowed an enormous loss on their costly investment, Antony has been billed as the perfect blend of Neymar Jr.’s Brazilian swagger and Cristiano Ronaldo’s tireless work ethic by his current Real Betis teammate Marc Bartra.
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Jack Jones just delivered the most fitting celebration imaginable after his overtime interception in Spain. The Miami Dolphins corner made the play, sprinted toward the sideline, and launched into Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic twisting jump.
Cristiano Ronaldo likely faces a three-week wait to discover the length of his FIFA ban ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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Top bosses of the Portuguese football federation have reportedly begun assembling an urgent appeal to FIFA in an attempt to cut down Cristiano Ronaldo's three-match suspension, a punishment that currently threatens to rule the 40-year-old out of the opening fixtures of what would be his sixth World Cup next summer.