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SEEING RED: Ronaldo faces World Cup heartbreak

football17 November 2025 08:38
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Our moment of the week comes from last week’s Thursday World Cup qualifier between Portugal and Ireland. A player who had up to that stage never received a red card while playing for his country. It’s a moment that could have far-reaching consequences for the global football star.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s dream of a sixth World Cup is hanging by a thread. The Portuguese icon, who has never seen red in his glittering international career, was sensationally sent off during Thursday’s shock 2-0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.

What began as a yellow card for an elbow on defender Dara O’Shea turned into a nightmare. After a tense pitch-side review, the referee upgraded the booking to a straight red - an unprecedented moment in Ronaldo’s 226 appearances for Portugal.

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The timing couldn’t be worse. FIFA’s disciplinary code demands at least a two-match ban for “serious foul play” and three or more for “violent conduct,” including elbowing. Pre-tournament friendlies won’t count, meaning Portugal could start their World Cup campaign without their talisman. A verdict may take weeks, leaving fans and teammates in agonising suspense.

Portugal, meanwhile, stormed to a 9-1 demolition of Armenia on Sunday to seal their ticket to the 2026 finals - but without their captain on the pitch. For Ronaldo, the stakes couldn’t be higher: one rash moment now threatens to derail his quest for history.

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