Cristiano Ronaldo on Track for 2026 World Cup After Hamstring Injury Setback, Eyes Final Tournament at Age 41

LISBON, Portugal — Cristiano Ronaldo remains on course to represent Portugal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite a recent hamstring injury that sidelined him from Al Nassr matches in early March, with recovery timelines pointing to a return in April and full fitness well before the tournament opens in June.

The 41-year-old forward suffered the injury during Al Nassr's Saudi Pro League win over Al Fayha on February 28, 2026, limping off in the 81st minute. Initial assessments labeled it muscular fatigue, but further tests revealed a more serious hamstring strain, prompting Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus to describe it as "more serious than expected." Ronaldo traveled to Madrid for specialized rehabilitation with his personal physiotherapist, a common protocol for elite athletes managing chronic or acute issues.

As of mid-March 2026, updates indicate steady progress. Al Nassr manager Jorge Jesus stated Ronaldo should return after the international break, with Saudi media outlet Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reporting he is expected back in Riyadh by late March, targeting a potential comeback in the league match against Al Najma on April 3. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano estimated a 2-to-4-week absence, aligning with a mild to moderate strain that typically heals within that window without long-term complications.

The injury raised brief concerns about Ronaldo's availability for Portugal's March friendlies against Mexico and the United States, tune-ups for World Cup preparations. However, sources close to the situation confirm the setback was short-term, designed to ensure he returns at full strength rather than risking aggravation. Ronaldo has missed about 13 competitive games this season due to various issues, a higher tally than his previous five-year average of just seven absences, highlighting the physical demands at his age.

Ronaldo has repeatedly affirmed the 2026 World Cup — co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico — will be his last major international tournament. In a November 2025 CNN interview, he stated, "Definitely, yes, because I will be 41 years old" and that it would be "the moment" to step away from the global stage. He reiterated expectations of retiring in one or two years, focusing on family and club football with Al Nassr, where he extended his contract to 2027.

Despite the age milestone, Ronaldo's form remains elite. He leads Portugal's all-time scoring charts with 143 international goals and continues prolific output for Al Nassr, scoring 21 goals in 22 league appearances this season before the injury. His physical regimen, access to top medical care and history of overcoming setbacks support optimism for participation. Roberto Martinez, Portugal's coach, has yet to comment directly on the injury's impact but maintains confidence in Ronaldo's leadership and goal threat.

The expanded 48-team format offers more matches and potential pathways, though Portugal's qualification path remains strong. Ronaldo's presence would mark a record sixth World Cup appearance, chasing the one major title missing from his resume despite near-misses in 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022. Experts view him as a near-certainty for selection if fit, given his status as captain and all-time leading scorer.

Recent statements reinforce his commitment. Ronaldo expressed confidence in his sharpness and enjoyment of the game, telling interviewers he still feels quick and capable of scoring. His recovery in Madrid, incorporating advanced therapies, aims to mitigate risks at his age while preserving explosiveness.

As the World Cup nears, Ronaldo's participation hinges on avoiding further setbacks. Current timelines position him to resume club duties in early April, allowing months to regain match rhythm and contribute to Portugal's preparations. Fans and analysts watch closely, with the tournament offering a fitting stage for what Ronaldo has called his final major chapter.

Portugal's friendlies and summer warm-ups will provide clarity, but signs point to Ronaldo defying age once more on the world's biggest platform.

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