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Will Cristiano Ronaldo Retire from Portugal After the 2026 World Cup? His Sister Weighs In
Cristiano Ronaldo could be playing in the final FIFA World Cup of his legendary career. Ahead of Portugal's Round of 32 clash with Croatia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Portuguese captain's sister, Kátia Aveiro, spoke about his international future
Cristiano Ronaldo is playing in the final FIFA World Cup of his legendary career. Ahead of Portugal's Round of 32 clash with Croatia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Portuguese captain's sister, Kátia Aveiro, spoke about his international future and suggested that his time with the national team may soon come to an end.
Kátia Aveiro Says the 2026 World Cup Could Be Cristiano's Final Tournament with Portugal
Although Cristiano Ronaldo has not officially announced his retirement from international football, Kátia Aveiro said that, based on information she has received, the 2026 World Cup will be his farewell with Portugal.
Speaking to Sport TV, she described the tournament as her brother's "last dance."
"From the information I have, he could say goodbye. Not today, but I believe this is the farewell. I mean the national team. According to a reliable source, this is the 'last dance'—the World Cup."
If that proves to be the case, Cristiano would close an extraordinary international career that includes the UEFA Euro 2016 title and the 2019 and 2025 UEFA Nations League trophies.

Cristiano Ronaldo's Sister Responds to His Critics
Throughout his career, Cristiano Ronaldo has faced constant scrutiny despite becoming one of the most successful footballers in history.
Kátia Aveiro insisted that the criticism has never affected her family and reflected on everything they overcame before reaching the top.
"He's been dominating for more than 20 years. Look where the Aveiro family is today... and where we came from. Look at everything my mother went through. Do you really think criticism is going to affect our happiness? Never!"
For now, Cristiano Ronaldo remains focused on helping Portugal continue its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, in what could become the final chapter of his remarkable international career.















