Ramos, Ronaldo score as
Portugal rallies to beat
Croatia 2-1 and advance to round of 16 1 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) celebrates after scoring their opening goal during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (
AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) 2 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) scores on a penalty kick past
Croatia goalkeeper
Dominik Livakovic (1) during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) 3 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Renato Veiga gestures during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match against
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (
AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) 4 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Ruben Dias (3) celebrates a win during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (
AP Photo/Mike Stewart) 5 of 5 |
Croatia’s
Luka Modric (10) reacts to a call as
Portugal’s
Bernardo Silva (10) looks on during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) 1 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) celebrates after scoring their opening goal during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (
AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) 1 of 5
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) celebrates after scoring their opening goal during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (
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Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) scores on a penalty kick past
Croatia goalkeeper
Dominik Livakovic (1) during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Portugal and
Croatia in
Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) 2 of 5
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) scores on a penalty kick past
Croatia goalkeeper
Dominik Livakovic (1) during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
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Renato Veiga gestures during the
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Croatia in
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AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) 3 of 5
Portugal’s
Renato Veiga gestures during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match against
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Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (
AP Photo/Mike Stewart) 4 of 5
Portugal’s
Ruben Dias (3) celebrates a win during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
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Croatia’s
Luka Modric (10) reacts to a call as
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Bernardo Silva (10) looks on during the
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Toronto, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) 5 of 5
Croatia’s
Luka Modric (10) reacts to a call as
Portugal’s
Bernardo Silva (10) looks on during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
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Toronto (AP) — Goncalo
Ramos headed in the stoppage-time winner as
Portugal beat
Croatia 2-1 in a wild finish that also included a Croatian goal disallowed for offside just before the final whistle in a
World Cup round of 32 match on Thursday night.The game featured a matchup 40-somethings
Cristiano Ronaldo of
Portugal, in his sixth
World Cup, and
Croatia’s Luka Modrić, making his fifth bid for a tournament title.Ronaldo initially tied things up in the 68th minute on a penalty kick and give the megastar his first knockout stage goal at the
World Cup before being subbed out in the 81st minute. But, it was
Ramos who gave
Portugal the victory and a berth in the round of 16.
Portugal moves on to face Spain on Monday.“First half we dominated the game. In second half after the goal we get a little bit panic, but this is football,” Ronaldo said. “After the penalty, I think it was a little bit better for us. We created a few chances and I think at the end of the day we deserved to win the match.” The game ended in controversy as
Croatia thought it had tied things up 2-2 in the very last moments, but Mario Pasalic was called offside as VAR ruled no goal.
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Croatia opened the scoring in the 53rd minute when Ivan Perisic scored off a cross from Josip Sanisic.Ronaldo, booed loudly by
Croatia fans every time he touched the ball, got his chance from the spot after Nikola Vlasic was called for a holding foul inside the box.
Portugal’s megastar hitched his step and converted down the middle as the goalkeeper went to his right. Modrić led
Croatia to second- and third-place finishes in 2018 and 2022, and the match carried the weight of the two aging stars each trying to realize the dream of winning the
World Cup. Modrić is 40, while Ronaldo is 41. The men, who were teammates at Real Madrid, shared a few smiles and an embrace ahead of the coin toss before the match. The two met on the pitch after the match, and hugged and exchanged a few words.“I played with Luca so many years,” Ronaldo said. “We’re nearly the same age. I think he’s a legend of football. He’s still a legend of football.”__Lexie Linderman is a student in John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State.—-See more of AP’s
World Cup coverage here