Portugal National Team
FIFA defers Ronaldo's suspension to ensure 2026 World Cup availability
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FIFA has suspended two of the three games in Cristiano Ronaldo's ban for one year, allowing the Portugal star to play from the opening match of the 2026 World Cup. The decision follows a red card in a qualifier against Ireland. This move has sparked debate over potential special treatment for the veteran forward.
Toluca's top scorer Paulinho expressed his hopes of being called up to the Portuguese national team for the 2026 World Cup, as he gears up for the Liga MX playoffs. The three-time scoring champion has tallied 45 goals with the Red Devils and dreams of partnering with Cristiano Ronaldo up front. His family feels at home in Mexico, fueling his motivation.
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The Portuguese Football Federation is mounting an appeal to FIFA to reduce Cristiano Ronaldo's three-match suspension following his red card in Portugal's 2-0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland. The ban threatens to sideline the 40-year-old for key World Cup qualifiers and potentially the tournament's opening matches. Portugal's case highlights a hostile atmosphere, physical provocation, and Ronaldo's clean disciplinary record.