Cristiano Ronaldo is on the verge of adding another remarkable chapter to his legendary career as Portugal prepare to face the Democratic Republic of Congo in their Group K opener at the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Houston on Wednesday.
The Portuguese superstar, who continues to defy age and expectations, is set to make history once again if he takes the field against Congo. At 41 years and 132 days old, Ronaldo will become the fourth-oldest player ever to appear in a World Cup match, behind only Egypt's Essam El Hadary, Colombia's Faryd Mondragon, and Cameroon's Roger Milla, according to FIFA.
Record Within Reach
However, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner could achieve something even more significant if he finds the back of the net. A goal against Congo would make Ronaldo the first player in football history to score in six different FIFA World Cup editions. The Portuguese icon has already scored in the 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 tournaments, a feat unmatched by any other player.
His long-time rival Lionel Messi has also scored in five World Cups, but Ronaldo has the opportunity to stand alone atop that particular record should he strike in Portugal's opening match.
Age-Defying Achievement
Ronaldo could also become the second-oldest goalscorer in World Cup history. The record is currently held by Cameroon's Roger Milla, who scored against Russia at the 1994 World Cup at the age of 42 years and 39 days.
The veteran forward enters the tournament with an already legendary World Cup resume. Across five previous editions, Ronaldo has made 22 appearances and scored eight goals while consistently leading Portugal on football's biggest stage.
International Dominance
His international numbers underline his extraordinary longevity and influence. Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in men's international football with 143 goals and also holds the record for the most international appearances, having earned 228 caps for Portugal.
Beyond the international arena, he remains the UEFA Champions League's all-time leading goalscorer with 140 goals.
As Portugal begin their quest for World Cup glory, all eyes will once again be on Ronaldo, who stands on the brink of yet another historic milestone.



