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Cristiano Ronaldo will look to break a curious World Cup curse when Portugal faces Colombia at the 2026 World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo will face Colombia at the 2026 World Cup with an unusual challenge: breaking a strange World Cup curse against South American teams that once again puts pressure on Portugal and its biggest star.
Cristiano Ronaldo and an unexpected curse on the road to the World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo will arrive at the 2026 World Cup with the ambition of continuing to make history with Portugal, but also with an unusual challenge surrounding his legacy: breaking a strange World Cup trend against South American national teams.
The Portuguese superstar, set to play in his sixth World Cup, will once again be one of the tournament’s main attractions and will face a particularly intriguing challenge when Portugal takes on Colombia in the group stage.
Portugal and Colombia, a clash stealing the spotlight
The draw placed Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan and Congo in Group K of the 2026 World Cup. Since the schedule was confirmed, the clash between the Portuguese and the Colombians has generated enormous excitement due to the football quality and media appeal of both national teams.
The group stands out for its competitive diversity and the variety of playing styles it brings together, although the showdown between Portugal and Colombia already emerges as one of the most attractive and highly anticipated matches of the opening stage.
The statistic that follows CR7
The so-called “curse” has nothing to do with superstition but rather with a statistic that has started to attract attention.
Cristiano Ronaldo has never managed to defeat a South American national team in the World Cup while serving as Portugal’s unquestioned leading figure, a trend that is once again under the spotlight now that Colombia stands in his path.
Throughout his World Cup appearances, Portugal and Ronaldo have faced difficult encounters against CONMEBOL opponents, turning every clash with South American teams into a particularly uncomfortable challenge for the Portuguese captain.
That history makes the showdown against Colombia much more than a simple group-stage match.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s last great dance
Beyond the curious statistical trend, the 2026 World Cup represents a historic chapter for Cristiano Ronaldo.
CR7 will compete in his sixth World Cup, something unprecedented for a player of his generation and a remarkable display of competitive longevity rarely seen at the highest level.
The Portuguese forward already owns a massive legacy in international football and continues adding achievements that keep him among the most influential players in soccer history.
Portugal will arrive backed by a talented generation led by Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva and Rafael Leão, although the emotional and media spotlight still revolves around Ronaldo.
A clash that could define far more than the group
Colombia will return to the World Cup with high expectations and stars such as James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz, players capable of competing against any team in the tournament.
The clash against Portugal could ultimately determine important positions within the group while also testing the trend surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo.
For many, it will simply be an attractive matchup; for CR7, it could represent the chance to break a curious curse and reaffirm his World Cup legacy once again.























