Cristiano Ronaldo Leads Portugal in Historic Sixth World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo is set for his sixth World Cup with Portugal, alongside a tribute to Diogo Jota, while Scotland celebrates a long-awaited return.

Ronaldo's Historic Sixth World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo has been selected in Portugal's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking an unprecedented sixth appearance in the tournament. The 41-year-old forward, who currently plays for Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, continues to defy age and expectations, solidifying his status as a football legend.
Ronaldo holds the record for the most international appearances in men's football, with an impressive 226 caps, and he is also the all-time top scorer with 143 goals. His experience will be invaluable as Portugal aims for success in the tournament.
Tribute to Diogo Jota
Coach Roberto Martinez announced a squad of 27 players, including a poignant tribute to the late Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away in a car accident last July. Martinez referred to Jota as the "plus one" in their squad, emphasizing the spirit and strength he brought to the team. "Losing Diogo was an unforgettable and very difficult moment, but the very next day it was up to all of us to fight for Diogo's dream and for the example he always set in our national team," Martinez stated.
This emotional inclusion highlights the team's unity and the impact of Jota's legacy on the squad as they prepare for their group matches in the World Cup.
Scotland's Return to the World Stage
Meanwhile, Scotland is celebrating its first World Cup qualification since 1998, ending a long drought of six unsuccessful qualifying campaigns. Under the guidance of head coach Steve Clarke, Scotland has reached three major tournaments in the last four years, including Euro 2020 and Euro 2024.
Clarke's leadership has been pivotal in revitalizing the national team, and the squad is eager to make history by advancing beyond the group stage for the first time in World Cup history. This promising journey is marked by players who have shown resilience and talent, including Ross Stewart, who has risen from semi-professional football to earn his place in the squad.
As the World Cup approaches, both Portugal and Scotland are set to make their mark on the global stage, with Ronaldo's historic presence and Scotland's long-awaited return promising exciting narratives for fans around the world.



