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This high-tech ball was involved in one of the most dramatic moments in World Cup history

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Jul 3 Evening

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This high-tech ball was involved in one of the most dramatic moments in World Cup history

Connected ball technology played a crucial role in a dramatic World Cup match between Portugal and Croatia in Toronto on July 2, 2026. The technology, embedded in the Adidas "Trionda" ball, detected a subtle touch by Croatia's Igor Mantanovic that was imperceptible to human eyes and even video replays. This detection led to the disallowance of Croatia's late equalizer, a goal scored by Josko Gvardiol, due to an offside call. FIFA stated the ball's advanced sensors, operating at 500Hz, provided precise data to confirm the touch, ultimately resulting in Portugal's 2-1 victory and advancement to the next round. Despite the controversy and disappointment from Croatia's players and fans, FIFA maintained the technology's accuracy in making fast, precise decisions.

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Portugal played Croatia in a World Cup round of 32 soccer match in Toronto on July 2, 2026.

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Josko Gvardiol scored a goal against Portugal that was later disallowed due to an offside call.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric were players in the match.

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A high-tech ball was involved in a dramatic moment in World Cup history.

Jul 3 Morning

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Ronaldo scores as Portugal comeback to win but Croatia denied by late VAR

Portugal secured a 2-1 victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026, advancing to the last 16. Goncalo Ramos scored the winning goal in stoppage time, assisted by Rafael Leao. Cristiano Ronaldo equalized for Portugal from a penalty, which was awarded after a VAR check for a foul on Renato Veiga by Nikola Vlasic. Croatia had initially taken the lead in the 53rd minute through Ivan Perisic. In the final moments, Croatia had a goal disallowed for offside, a decision that left them stunned. Portugal will next face Spain in Dallas.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Ramos, Ronaldo score as Portugal comes back to beat Croatia 2-1

Portugal defeated Croatia 2-1 in a World Cup round of 32 match on Thursday in Toronto. Ivan Perisic opened the scoring for Croatia in the 53rd minute. Cristiano Ronaldo equalized for Portugal in the 68th minute with a penalty kick, marking his first knockout stage goal in the World Cup. Goncalo Ramos scored the winning goal for Portugal in stoppage time with a header from a pass by Rafael Leao. A late Croatian goal was disallowed for offside, leading to protests from fans. Portugal advances to face Spain in the round of 16, while Luka Modrić's fifth World Cup bid ends with Croatia's elimination.

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Goncalo Ramos scored a headed goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time to win the match for Portugal.

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored a penalty to equalize for Portugal after Ivan Perisic opened the scoring for Croatia.

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Josko Gvardiol's late goal for Croatia was disallowed for offside after a VAR review.

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This was Cristiano Ronaldo's first goal in the knockout phase of the World Cup.

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Portugal won the match against Croatia with a final score of 2-1.

Jul 2 Evening

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Al Jazeera2d ago

FIFA World Cup: Portugal vs Croatia prediction, schedules, round of 16 race

The FIFA World Cup continues with the Round of 32 knockout stage in North America. On Thursday, July 2nd, Spain will face Austria in Los Angeles, Portugal will play Croatia in Toronto, and Switzerland will compete against Algeria in Vancouver. Spain is predicted to win against Austria, with a 79.5% chance of advancing according to simulations. Portugal is favored over Croatia, holding a 54.5% chance of winning in regulation time. Switzerland is also expected to defeat Algeria, having won their previous friendly encounters. The article also highlights England's progression to the last 16, thanks to Harry Kane's late goals against DR Congo.

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Spain, Portugal and Switzerland are in knockout action in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Spain is unbeaten in their last five meetings with Austria.

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The Opta supercomputer gives Spain a 70.6% chance of winning against Austria in 90 minutes.

— Opta supercomputer

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Portugal has lost only one of their 10 meetings with Croatia.

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The Opta supercomputer gives Portugal a 54.5% chance of winning against Croatia in 90 minutes.

— Opta supercomputer

Jul 2 Morning

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Ronaldo fever hits Toronto ahead of Portugal vs Croatia World Cup clash

Cristiano Ronaldo has generated significant excitement in Toronto ahead of Portugal's World Cup match against Croatia. Hundreds of fans lined streets and gathered at various locations to catch glimpses of the football icon, mirroring the fervor from his last visit in 2009. The current visit marks Ronaldo's potential last World Cup appearance. The match, taking place at the same stadium as his 2009 friendly, holds deep significance for Toronto's large Portuguese-Canadian community, representing a "once-in-a-lifetime moment" where their heritage and passion for football collide. High ticket prices, reaching up to $30,000 CAD, have made attending the sold-out game unaffordable for many.

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Cristiano Ronaldo was last in Toronto in August 2009 for a friendly between Real Madrid and Toronto FC.

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Hundreds of Toronto residents lined highways and intersections to see Cristiano Ronaldo as Portugal arrived for their World Cup match.

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Average ticket prices on resale platforms were $2,500-3,500 Canadian dollars.

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Ticket prices for the Portugal vs Croatia World Cup match reached as high as $30,000 Canadian dollars on resale platforms.

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This is likely Cristiano Ronaldo's last World Cup.