Cristiano Ronaldo achieved a significant milestone by scoring his inaugural goal in the knockout phase of the FIFA World Cup, converting a penalty against Croatia during the Round of 32 in the 2026 tournament.
This goal marked the end of a two-decade wait for a knockout stage goal in World Cup history. In the 68th minute, Ronaldo’s penalty leveled the match after Croatia had taken the lead through Ivan Perisic in the 53rd minute. The Portuguese captain executed the penalty with precision after his team was awarded the spot-kick, bringing the score to parity. Earlier in the match, Ronaldo had a goal disallowed for offside.
Portugal advanced to the Round of 32 by finishing second in Group K. Under the guidance of Roberto MartÃnez, the team kicked off their tournament with a 1-1 draw against DR Congo, followed by a commanding 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, where Ronaldo netted two goals. A goalless draw against Colombia in their final group match ensured Portugal’s progression to the knockout stage. Ronaldo’s penalty against Croatia not only ended his long wait for a knockout goal but also played a crucial role in keeping Portugal’s hopes alive in this intense match.