Mikel Merino’s late goal sends
Spain to quarterfinals and ends
Cristiano Ronaldo’s
World Cup career 1 of 5 |
Spain’s
Pedro Porro, top, congrats
Spain’s
Mikel Merino, right, after scored during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 2 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) reacts after the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 3 of 5 |
Spain’s
Pedro Porro (12) and
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) react after
Spain defeated
Portugal in the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Ashley Landis) 4 of 5 |
Spain’s
Mikel Merino (6) scores the opening goal as
Portugal goalkeeper
Diogo Costa (1) tries to stop him during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Jessica Tobias) 5 of 5 |
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) shoots against
Spain goalkeeper
Unai Simon (23) during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Ashley Landis) 1 of 5 |
Spain’s
Pedro Porro, top, congrats
Spain’s
Mikel Merino, right, after scored during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 1 of 5
Spain’s
Pedro Porro, top, congrats
Spain’s
Mikel Merino, right, after scored during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
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Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) reacts after the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 2 of 5
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) reacts after the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
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Spain’s
Pedro Porro (12) and
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) react after
Spain defeated
Portugal in the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Ashley Landis) 3 of 5
Spain’s
Pedro Porro (12) and
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) react after
Spain defeated
Portugal in the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
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Spain’s
Mikel Merino (6) scores the opening goal as
Portugal goalkeeper
Diogo Costa (1) tries to stop him during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Jessica Tobias) 4 of 5
Spain’s
Mikel Merino (6) scores the opening goal as
Portugal goalkeeper
Diogo Costa (1) tries to stop him during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match between
Portugal and
Spain in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
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Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) shoots against
Spain goalkeeper
Unai Simon (23) during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
AP Photo/Ashley Landis) 5 of 5
Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo (7) shoots against
Spain goalkeeper
Unai Simon (23) during the
World Cup round of 16 soccer match in
Arlington,
Texas, near
Dallas, Monday, July 6, 2026. (
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Arlington,
Texas (AP) —
Mikel Merino scored in the first minute of second-half stoppage time, and
Spain beat
Portugal 1-0 on Monday to end the
World Cup career of superstar
Cristiano Ronaldo.Merino had just been knocked down, and a foul was called. While
Portugal’s Bernardo Silva argued, Merino played the ball back in, ran toward the goal and easily beat goalkeeper
Diogo Costa after taking a pass from Ferran Torres.
Spain advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time since winning its only
World Cup title in 2010. La Roja will play either the United States or Belgium on Friday in Inglewood, California.Ronaldo was trying to get
Portugal to the quarterfinals in a second consecutive tournament for the first time. Instead, the career on soccer’s biggest stage is over for the all-time leader in international goals (146) and appearances (233). Merino didn’t enter until the 85th minute, and his heads-up play showed some of the versatility that helped Arsenal win its first Premier League title in more than 20 years this spring. He had been doubtful to make
Spain’s squad because of injuries that also impacted his Premier League season. 1 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 1 MIN READ The latest meeting of Iberian Peninsula rivals that first played in a friendly in Madrid 105 years ago was quite the contrast to their most recent
World Cup match.It was eight years ago that Ronaldo had his only
World Cup hat trick in a 3-3 draw with
Spain in a group stage opener that is considered one of the tournament’s best games. The 41-year-old superstar scored three times in this tournament, but didn’t have many chances against
Spain’s Unai Simón, who extended his
World Cup record to 609 minutes without conceding a goal.
Spain became the first team to record six straight shutouts at the
World Cup.The best chance was Ronaldo’s nifty backward kick in the 37th minute when Joao Felix’s header deflected off Simón’s left shoulder and popped in the air to Ronaldo. He flicked the ball with his right foot, but it was soft enough to give Simón time to recover and make a leaping grab.
Portugal desperately pushed for an equalizer in the final eight minutes of stoppage time. Silva had a header that went just over the top of the net. The defensive struggle came just two days shy of a year since
Portugal beat
Spain in a riveting UEFA Nations League final that went to penalty kicks following a 2-2 draw.The other
World Cup meeting was
Spain’s 1-0 victory — also in the round of 16 — when La Roja won the title in South Africa.