
Cristiano Ronaldo will not miss any games at the 2026 World Cup due to suspension, following a recent FIFA disciplinary ruling. The football legend received a three-match ban, but the decision includes a probationary clause for two of those games. Having already completed one match of the suspension, Ronaldo is cleared to play unless he commits a comparable offense within the next twelve months.
The ban originated from an incident during a World Cup qualifier against Ireland, where Ronaldo was ejected for an elbowing foul on defender Dara O’Shea. FIFA’s disciplinary unit imposed a total suspension of three matches, with one served and two suspended. The served match was Portugal’s decisive 9-1 victory over Armenia, a result that confirmed their qualification for the upcoming World Cup in North America. The suspended portion of the ban serves as a warning, contingent on Ronaldo’s future conduct.
This decision allows Ronaldo to prepare for what could be his final appearance on the World Cup stage without the immediate threat of missing games. Portugal’s pre-tournament friendly schedule in March and subsequent warm-up matches are unaffected. The timing of the ruling, occurring after Ronaldo’s attendance at a high-profile event, has drawn attention. FIFA has also noted that the suspension is open to appeal, although the specifics of any potential appeal remain to be seen. Portugal will find out their group opponents on December 5th during the draw ceremony.







