By Victor Kanayo
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that the ongoing European Championship in Germany will be the last of his long career.
This was disclosed by Ronaldo in an interview captured by ESPN.
“Without a doubt it’s the last Euro [for me], of course it is,” Ronaldo told Portugal TV’s RTP.
He said, “But I’m not emotional about that. I’m moved by everything that football entails, by the enthusiasm I have for the game, the enthusiasm I see in the fans, having my family here, people’s passion… it’s not about leaving the world of football. What else is there for me to do or win?”
Ronaldo, who is the record goal scorer in the history of the competition with 14 goals, has yet to find the back of the net in Germany.
However, the 2024 Euros mark Ronaldo’s record-breaking sixth appearance in a European Championships.
Ronaldo, who made his debut with Portugal in 2003 and won the tournament 2016, is the men’s all-time leading scorer with 130 goals.
“The most important thing about the journey I’ve been on is the enthusiasm I still have for being here,” he said.
“It’s 20 years representing and playing with the national team, bringing joy to people, to the family, my children, that is what motivates me most.”
Ronaldo’s mental strength was tested on Monday when he saw his 114th-minute penalty shot kept out by Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Portugal won the round-of-16 game, beating Slovenia in a penalty shootout that saw Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa save all three of Slovenia’s attempts.
Later on, the former Manchester United star broke down in tears as the game went to a penalty shootout and had to be consoled by his teammates.
Portugal will now face France in the quarterfinals on Friday.
The next tournament will be hosted by the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.