
Everything Cristiano Ronaldo Said After Portugal Lost to Spain in His Final FIFA World Cup Match
Earlier, TASS reported that Portugal lost to Spain 1-0 in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup.
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Ronaldo has made six World Cup appearances, starting in 2006, and he has scored in each of those, making him the first male player to do so. His best effort came in 2006 when Portugal finished in fourth place. Spaniard Roberto Martinez has resigned as head coach of the Portuguese national football team after the country was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup.
Furthermore, "It was an incredible time," Martinez told reporters at a press conference.
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Ronaldo has made six World Cup appearances, starting in 2006, and he has scored in each of those, making him the first male player to do so.
according to Bleacher ReportHis best effort came in 2006 when Portugal finished in fourth place.
according to Bleacher ReportSpaniard Roberto Martinez has resigned as head coach of the Portuguese national football team after the country was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup.
according to TASS"It was an incredible time," Martinez told reporters at a press conference.
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