Cristiano Ronaldo drops retirement bombshell about his Euros career

Al Nassr striker has made 211 appearances for his native Portugal since debut and has scored 130 goals

By Web Desk
July 03, 2024
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo applauds the fans at the end of the UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 football match against Slovenia at the Frankfurt Arena in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on July 1, 2024. — AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to hang his boots in the European Championship once he wraps up the ongoing edition of the tournament which is being held in Germany.

The legendary Portuguese footballer is currently competing in his record sixth edition of the European Championship at the advanced age of 39.

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Recently, in an interview with Portuguese broadcaster RTP, Ronaldo said: "Without a doubt it's the last Euro [for me], of course it is. But I'm not emotional about that.

"I'm moved by everything that football entails, by the enthusiasm I have for the game, the enthusiasm I see in the fans, having my family here, people's passion. It's not about leaving the world of football. What else is there for me to do or win?"

The Al Nassr striker has made 211 appearances for his native Portugal since his debut in 2003 and has scored 130 goals for the team, winning them the European title in 2016, CGTN reported.

Earlier this week, Portugal beat Slovenia in a penalty shootout in their round of 16 game at Euro 2024.

The five-time Ballon d'Or award winner missed a game-winning penalty in the second half of extra time, but converted his side's first attempt in the shootout.

Ronaldo said: "It's football; those who fail are those who try, too. I will always do my best for this shirt, whether I fail or not. As you saw, I missed the penalty, but I wanted to be the first to score [on the penalty shootout] because you have to take responsibility when the team has to.

"You can't be afraid, I've never been afraid to face things head on, sometimes I get it right, sometimes I don't, but giving up is something you'll never hear from my name."

Ronaldo also said that, after getting "a boost of energy" by beating Slovenia, he and his team are preparing to go to war against "favourites" France in the "difficult" quarterfinals on Friday.

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