Cristiano Ronaldo created a magic moment as Portugal defeated Croatia 2-1 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 at Toronto Stadium.
Cristiano Ronaldo etched his name deeper into football folklore by scoring his first-ever World Cup knockout-stage goal - a composed 68th-minute penalty that leveled the score at 1-1. GonÇalo Ramos' stoppage-time header then sealed a thrilling victory, sending Portugal into the Round of 16.
Portugal arrived in Toronto having finished second in Group K. They drew 1-1 with DR Congo, crushed Uzbekistan 5-0 (where Ronaldo netted twice), and drew 0-0 with Colombia. Roberto MartÍnez's side showed resilience but carried questions about Ronaldo's form and the team's attacking fluency heading into the knockout phase.
In the
Round of 32 clash, Ivan Perišić fired Croatia ahead with a clinical finish from a cross by Josip Stanišić. The veteran winger's strike put Croatia on the verge of a famous upset.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Historic Penalty - The Defining Moment
A corner for Portugal led to chaos in the box. After a VAR review, referee Slavko Vincic awarded a penalty.
Cristiano Ronaldo stepped up. At 41 years old, in his ninth World Cup match, the Portuguese captain showed no nerves. He struck a powerful, well-placed penalty that beat the goalkeeper. Ronaldo exploded in celebration, sprinting toward the corner flag with arms outstretched before being mobbed by teammates.
Cristiano Ronaldo Knockouts Goal
Cristiano Ronaldo got to the scoresheet in the World Cup knockouts for the first time in World Cup in his 9th attempt. After eight previous World Cup goals (all in group stages), Ronaldo had finally scored in the knockout rounds.
The goal against Croatia was also Ronaldo's 11th in the World Cup, and only against a 2nd European nation after his hat-trick against Spain in the 2018 World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo etches Name in New Record
At the age of 41 years and 147 days, Cristiano Ronaldo is now the oldest ever player to score in the knockout rounds at a FIFA World Cup.















