A VAR check on Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo’s red card confirms the decision was correct during a World Cup 2026 Group F qualifying match between Ireland and Portugal in Dublin, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025. (AP Photo)


November 14, 2025 Tags: ,

Cristiano Ronaldo may miss Portugal’s opening match at the 2026 World Cup after being sent off in a crucial qualifying defeat to Ireland on Thursday. The veteran forward received a red card for elbowing defender Dara O’Shea during the second half of Portugal’s 2-0 loss in Dublin.

The incident places Ronaldo at risk of a longer suspension under FIFA’s disciplinary framework, which could extend beyond the mandatory one-game ban he will serve this Sunday when Portugal hosts Armenia. A win in that match will guarantee Portugal a spot at the upcoming World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

FIFA Rules Raise Stakes for Veteran Forward

FIFA guidelines state that serious foul play requires a ban of at least two matches. Violent conduct or assault — including elbowing — triggers a minimum three-match suspension. Any extended ban would apply only to competitive fixtures, meaning Ronaldo could not serve it in friendly matches before the tournament.

The stakes are significant for the forward, who aims to become the first player to appear in six World Cups. A ban could delay his participation in the group stage, with World Cup fixtures set to be allocated at the draw on December 5 in Washington, D.C.

The Elbow That Changed Everything

The flashpoint occurred around the hour mark, with Ireland leading 2-0 at Aviva Stadium. As Ronaldo and O’Shea jostled for position before a cross, the Portuguese captain spun and struck the defender with his right elbow.

The referee initially issued a yellow card. However, after reviewing the footage on the pitchside monitor, he upgraded the sanction to a straight red. Ronaldo offered a tight-lipped reaction before leaving the field to loud jeers from Irish supporters.

As he walked off, Ronaldo appeared to respond with sarcastic applause and a double thumbs-up gesture toward the crowd.

Portugal Still in Control of Qualification

Despite the loss, Portugal remains on top of Group F with 10 points, holding a two-point lead over Hungary. Ireland sits third with seven points, still fighting to stay in contention for qualification, most likely through the playoff path.

Ireland’s surprising advantage came from a first-half brace by forward Troy Parrott, who reignited the team’s hopes ahead of their crucial meeting with second-place Hungary on Sunday.

A Crucial Weekend Ahead

Portugal will attempt to secure its World Cup spot without Ronaldo this weekend. The outcome of FIFA’s disciplinary review will determine how many additional matches he may be forced to miss — a decision with major implications for both Portugal’s campaign and Ronaldo’s historic ambitions.

As the football world watches closely, the coming days will reveal whether one of the sport’s most celebrated figures will face a multi-match suspension ahead of what could be his final World Cup appearance.

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