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Home > Sports > World Cup 2026 > The Cruel Goodbye Football Reserves for Its Greatest Icons

The Cruel Goodbye Football Reserves for Its Greatest Icons

Football is always in the process of finding new heroes that it forgets to crown its legends.

Jihane OurabbyJihane Ourab
Jul, 06, 2026
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Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Luka Modrić were all left in tears as Portugal, Brazil, and Croatia crashed out of the World Cup — marking the emotional end of an era for three football legends.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Luka Modrić were all left in tears as Portugal, Brazil, and Croatia crashed out of the World Cup — marking the emotional end of an era for three football legends.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s magnificent international journey has come to an end after Portugal’s 1-0 defeat to Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16.

The scene of the 41-year-old icon leaving the pitch in tears became one of the tournament’s defining and most emotional moments, showing that not every prince gets the chance to become a king and be crowned with the World Cup title.

For over two decades, Ronaldo dominated the football stage. He embodied consistency, ambition, and an unmatched hunger for success, collecting five Ballon d’Or awards, five UEFA Champions League titles, a UEFA European Championship, and the UEFA Nations League while rewriting scoring records for both club and country.

Most importantly, he was an inspiration for youngsters, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and chase their goals, with his love for football visible in his eyes.

Ronaldo’s tragic World Cup history is not an isolated story. Luka Modrić has also performed his final World Cup dance after leading Croatia to a golden football era.

Neymar has suffered several injuries that kept him away from Brazil’s main squad for multiple matches across three World Cup editions. This year was no exception, as he missed four matches.

The Brazilian star made his first appearance of this year’s edition against Norway, coming on for only a few minutes. He converted a last-minute penalty to score his first goal of the tournament, but it was not enough to save Brazil from elimination. As the final whistle blew, Neymar was spotted sobbing, and minutes later, he confirmed his retirement from international football.

As names like Lamine Yamal, Désiré Doué, and Ayyoub Bouaddi begin writing their own stories, Ronaldo and Neymar’s tears are a reminder that football never pauses—not even for its greatest players, and it always keeps on looking for rising talents.

Their careers gave football fans unforgettable goals and mesmerizing dribbles. Ronaldo, in particular, leaves behind more than records; he leaves a legacy of discipline, ambition, and the belief that even if the process is hard, you can still make it.

Tags: 2026 FIFA Word Cup2026 World cupCristiano RonaldoLuka ModricNeymarThe international football
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