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Cristiano Ronaldo breaks record in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Uzbekistan

by Staff Bona
Cristiano Ronaldo broke a record during Portugal vs Uzbekistan match.
Image: Getty Images / Soccrates Images

Cristiano Ronaldo became the first man to score in six World Cups as the 41-year-old netted twice in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Uzbekistan in Houston on Tuesday, 23 June 2026.

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Cristiano Ronaldo breaks record during match against Uzbekistan

The big win in Houston put Portugal on the brink of the knockout rounds and was a resounding response to the 41-year-old’s doubters.

Ronaldo’s goal after six minutes made history – trumping even Argentina’s Lionel Messi – by scoring at six World Cups stretching back to 2006. The former Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus ace pulled out his trademark “Siu” celebration and let out a throaty roar in front of 68,777 fans.

After Nuno Mendes made it 2-0, Ronaldo neatly got his second with a cool finish six minutes before the break. That took him to 10 World Cup goals, more than any other Portuguese player, including the great Eusebio.

Ronaldo came into the group encounter against tournament debutants Uzbekistan with 143 goals, the most in international men’s football. But once widely regarded as a competitor to Messi for the unofficial title of best player, his powers have been on the wane at the highest level.

He had a limited service in the disappointing 1-1 draw with the Democratic Republic of Congo to start Portugal’s World Cup title bid. But when he did have two chances, he missed the target, igniting calls for coach Roberto Martinez to drop him.

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His travails in front of goal were in glaring contrast to the likes of Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane, who all made lightning starts to the World Cup.

Portugal sweeps the floor clean

But Martinez has stuck defiantly by his skipper, who was given a rapturous reception when he came out to warm up at Houston Stadium, and again each time he appeared on the big screens.

Ronaldo nearly pounced after just three minutes, narrowly failing to make contact at the far post after a cross by Mendes. Ronaldo slapped the turf in frustration.

He did not have to wait long for his goal, swivelling on the six-yard box to meet a cross first time from Joao Cancelo and smash the ball beyond goalkeeper Abduvohid Nematov.

The outclassed Uzbeks, coached by the Italian 2006 World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro, were perfect opponents for Ronaldo to rediscover his scoring boots.

It was 2-0 after 17 minutes when Mendes curled in a free-kick. The Uzbeks thought they had pulled one back after a screamer by Azizjon Ganiev, but the goal was ruled out after a VAR intervention for a foul on Cancelo.

It was Ronaldo’s day, and he rolled in a third with only the goalkeeper to beat with a smart, controlled finish. He might have had a third following an intricate free-kick routine, but Nematov denied him, clattering into the veteran attacker in the process.

From the resulting corner, it was 4-0, with Ronaldo in the thick of it again before the ball went in off Nematov for an own goal. Substitute Rafael Leao scored an emphatic fifth in the 87th minute. Before this, the evidence against Ronaldo was beginning to stack up.

In the previous 10 games at major competitions (World Cup and Euros) before the Uzbekistan match, he had zero goals and one assist. He did, though, have a successful season with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, scoring 28 goals in 30 league games.

Can Portugal do it again?

Portugal’s final group match is on Saturday against Colombia, who beat the Uzbeks 3-1.

Colombia meet DR Congo later Tuesday in Group K, knowing a win will propel them into the last 32.

–AFP

Originally published by Soccermag.

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