
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates a goal this Wednesday, during a Nations League semi-final match between Germany and Portugal in Munich (Germany).
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Cristiano Ronaldo “he wants to continue playing for a few more years,” but “not many”, the Portuguese footballer announced this Tuesday night when receiving a trophy at a gala organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF).
The Saudi Al Nassr footballer was awarded the 'Prestige Balloon' at the FPF's “Portugal Football Globes” and in his speech he addressed his future by stating that both the trophy and the longevity of his career are “a source of great pride.”
Cristiano Ronaldo, who has 40 yearsis concentrated with the Portugal team to play the qualification matches for the 2026 World Cup against Irelandon October 11, and Hungaryon the 14th, both at the Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon.
The team led by the Spanish Roberto Martínez leads group F after two victories and could ensure its presence in the competition that will be held in Mexico, Canada and the United States already on this day, but Cristiano urged to “think about the present.”
“Our goal is to win our next two games. The World Cup will be seen“he stated.
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