Cristiano Ronaldo will not be playing for Portugal against Armenia in their crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier match due to a red card suspension.
In Portugal's previous qualifier match against Ireland, Ronaldo
was shown a red card for elbowing an opponent-a first-ever international dismissal in his long career with Portugal. This disciplinary action automatically bars him from participating in the next match under UEFA and FIFA regulations.
His absence is a significant blow to the Portugal national team as they face a winner-takes-all game against Armenia to secure direct qualification for the World Cup. Ronaldo is not only the team's captain and top scorer in the qualifiers but also a pivotal figure emotionally and tactically. While the exact length of his suspension is pending FIFA's final decision, the nature of the offense could lead to an extended ban, which might risk his availability in the opening matches of the World Cup itself.
The Portuguese coach Roberto Martinez will have to make strategic adjustments, likely placing Goncalo Ramos in the attacking role. Ronaldo's teammates, including Bruno Fernandes who is returning from suspension, will have to step up to fill the void left by their star player. Portugal remains in control of their qualification fate, needing a win over Armenia to secure their place in the tournament despite missing their leading player.







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