Cristiano Ronaldo expresses his intention to retire from football in a year or two. The 2026 World Cup will be his last.
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Man Utd legend Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed a retirement update, admitting that next year's World Cup will be his last major tournament for Portugal.
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