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Ronaldo Makes History with Sixth World Cup Goal

The Portuguese star scored against Uzbekistan, becoming the first player to find the net in six consecutive World Cup tournaments and extending his all‑time international scoring record.

A Milestone in Houston

The evening in Houston turned into a celebration of longevity as Portugal faced Uzbekistan in a tightly contested Group K encounter. The stadium buzzed with anticipation, knowing that a single moment could rewrite record books.

Ronaldo’s moment arrived when Joao Cancelo delivered a precise cross that the veteran forward met with a clinical finish, sending the ball past the Uzbek goalkeeper and into the net. The strike sparked immediate jubilation among teammates and fans alike.

That goal marked the sixth consecutive World Cup in which Ronaldo has found the back of the net, a feat unmatched by any other player in the tournament’s history. It underscored his remarkable ability to perform on the biggest stages year after year.

With the goal, Ronaldo added his 144th appearance for Portugal’s senior side, pushing his international goal tally to 144 and cementing his place as the most prolific scorer in men’s international football. The milestone also drew him level with Eusebio on nine career World Cup goals for Portugal.

Analysts praised the Portuguese star’s physical conditioning and tactical intelligence, noting that his consistency across six editions of the tournament reflects a blend of skill, discipline, and an unrelenting competitive spirit. The performance has already sparked discussions about how long Ronaldo can continue to rewrite the record books.

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