Spain eliminates Portugal, ends Ronaldo's World Cup career
Spain scored a dramatic late winner through substitute Mikel Merino to defeat Portugal and advance to the World Cup quarterfinals. The loss likely marks the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's international career, as the 41-year-old veteran bows out after six World Cup tournaments. Head coach Fernando Martinez also stepped down following the defeat. The match was decided in stoppage time, sending shockwaves through the soccer world.
FIFA reversed US striker Folarin Balogun's red card suspension allowing him to play in a crucial World Cup match, after President Trump reportedly called FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The decision has sparked widespread backlash, with critics accusing FIFA of bowing to political pressure and labeling it a 'MAGA agenda on display.' Media outlets and fans question the integrity of World Cup officiating. Balogun's eligibility remains one of the most contentious stories of the tournament.
Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed his World Cup career has ended after six tournaments, following Portugal's elimination by Spain. The 41-year-old stated he 'gave it his all' but would not make rash decisions about his future with the Portuguese national team. Manager Fernando Martinez also departed in the aftermath. The emotional exit marked the end of an era for one of football's greatest players.
British wildcard Arthur Fery continued his remarkable Wimbledon run by defeating Grigor Dimitrov in a thrilling five-set match to reach the quarterfinals. The unseeded Briton has become the story of the tournament, stunning spectators and pundits alike. Fery outlasted the experienced Dimitrov with composure beyond his ranking. His fairy-tale run has drawn comparisons to some of Wimbledon's greatest Cinderella stories.