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41 and Unstoppable! Cristiano Ronaldo Sets Records That May Never Be Broken
Cristiano Ronaldo’s stunning performance against Uzbekistan was more than just a brace—it was another chapter in football history.
- Cristiano Ronaldo’s stunning performance against Uzbekistan was more than just a brace—it was another chapter in football history.
- Here are the remarkable records the Portuguese legend set and extended at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s unforgettable night against Uzbekistan wasn’t just about silencing his critics—it was about rewriting the history books once again.
At 41 years old, the Portuguese superstar continues to achieve feats that may never be matched. Here are the incredible numbers behind his latest World Cup heroics:
⚽ First Player to Score in Six World Cups
Ronaldo became the first player in men’s or women’s football history to score in six different FIFA World Cups.
Only three other football legends have scored in five editions of the tournament:
- Lionel Messi (Argentina)
- Marta (Brazil)
- Christine Sinclair (Canada)
⚽ Second-Oldest Goalscorer in World Cup History
At 41 years and 138 days, Ronaldo is now the second-oldest player ever to score at a World Cup.
The only player ahead of him is Cameroon’s Roger Milla, who scored against Russia in 1994 at the age of 42 years and 39 days.
⚽ Portugal’s Youngest and Oldest World Cup Goalscorer
Ronaldo has now achieved a unique double—he is both Portugal’s youngest and oldest World Cup goalscorer.
Only two other players in history have managed the same feat for their countries:
- Michael Laudrup (Denmark)
- Lionel Messi (Argentina)
⚽ One of the Most-Capped Players in World Cup History
The match against Uzbekistan marked Ronaldo’s 24th World Cup appearance.
Only two players have played more matches at the tournament:
- Lionel Messi – 28 appearances
- Lothar Matthäus – 25 appearances
Ronaldo’s appearance saw him draw level with Miroslav Klose and move ahead of Italian legend Paolo Maldini.
⚽ Nearly 21 Years Between His First and Latest World Cup Goal
Ronaldo and Messi now share the record for the longest gap between a player’s first and most recent World Cup goal—an astonishing 20 years and 11 days.
It is yet another reminder of their extraordinary longevity and consistency at the highest level.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, Cristiano Ronaldo keeps proving that age is just a number. Records continue to fall, and football fans around the world are witnessing one of the greatest careers the sport has ever seen. 🌍🐐⚽


