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Cristiano Ronaldo scores at his sixth World Cup

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo scored his side's third goal, firing the ball into the net past Uzbek keeper Abduvohid Nematov at the World Cup in Houston K
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo got his side's third goal, firing past Uzbek keeper Abduvohid Nematov into the net at the World Cup K in Houston. Copyright  AP Photo/Ashley Landis
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By Horváth Ferenc
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored as Portugal beat Uzbekistan in their World Cup group match in Houston, becoming the first footballer to score at six World Cup tournaments.

The 41-year-old Portuguese star met Joao Cancelo's cross from the right to perfection in the sixth minute and fired into the bottom left corner, meaning that after 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022, he has now also got on the scoresheet at the 2026 tournament. In total, this was his ninth World Cup goal. The first came from the penalty spot against Iran 20 years ago.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is playing in his 24th World Cup match and is chasing Lionel Messi's record. He also found the net against Uzbekistan in the 39th minute.

Ronaldo's goal celebration
Ronaldo's goal celebration Eric Gay/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved

With his brace on Monday, Messi increased his World Cup tally to 18, an outright record, although he did not score in 2010. The Portuguese star, earning his 230th cap, registered his 144th and 145th international goals and is the world record holder in both categories.

Portugal eventually ran out comfortable 5-0 winners over Uzbekistan in the group match in Houston and can now be considered virtually certain to reach the next round.

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