Cristiano Ronaldo will be available for Portugal’s first match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after avoiding a full suspension following his red card against the Republic of Ireland earlier this month.
The 40-year-old forward was dismissed for elbowing defender Dara O’Shea during Portugal’s 2–0 qualifying defeat. Violent conduct usually carries a three-match ban, but FIFA’s disciplinary panel opted to suspend the second and third matches for a year, effectively placing Ronaldo under probation.
FIFA’s Consideration
- The panel highlighted Ronaldo’s exemplary international record, noting this was his first red card in 226 appearances for Portugal.
- He has already served the first match of the ban by missing Portugal’s qualifier against Armenia on 16 November.
- FIFA warned that any similar offence within the next 12 months would trigger the remaining two-match suspension immediately.
- Ronaldo scored five goals in qualifying as Portugal topped Group F, securing their seventh consecutive World Cup appearance.
- The Final Draw for the 48-team tournament takes place on Friday, 5 December, with Portugal awaiting their group opponents.
- The World Cup will be staged across United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking the first edition with expanded participation
This ruling ensures Ronaldo’s presence at the World Cup opener, a major boost for Portugal as they prepare to chase glory with their talisman still leading the line at age 40.

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