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Friday, May 30, 2025

Ronaldo makes World Cup history, Portugal beats Ghana 3-2

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DO­HA, Qatar (AP) — Cris­tiano Ronal­do closed his eyes, took in a deep breath and then made World Cup his­to­ry.

The Por­tu­gal strik­er be­came the first male play­er to score at five World Cups with his 65th-minute penal­ty in a 3-2 win over Ghana on Thurs­day.

An­dre Ayew equal­ized for Ghana eight min­utes lat­er, but Joao Fe­lix re­gained the lead for Por­tu­gal in the 78th and Rafael Leao added a third. Os­man Bukari re­duced Ghana's deficit in the 89th.

The 37-year-old Ronal­do was look­ing to show­case his tal­ents to po­ten­tial new clubs af­ter hav­ing his con­tract ter­mi­nat­ed at Man­ches­ter Unit­ed this week. Af­ter wast­ing two good chances in the first half, he tum­bled un­der a chal­lenge by Ghana de­fend­er Mo­hammed Sal­isu to earn a penal­ty.

Wheel­ing away af­ter the ball struck the back of the net, a smil­ing Ronal­do per­formed his usu­al leap and swiv­el in the air — the crowd roared his trade­mark “SI-UUU” as he did the pirou­ette — be­fore get­ting mobbed by team­mates.

He has now scored in every World Cup since his first in 2006 and has a record 118 in­ter­na­tion­al goals.

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