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    No World Cup ban for Cristiano Ronaldo after Ireland red

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    By News Desk on November 25, 2025 World News
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    Cliff Notes – No World Cup ban for Cristiano Ronaldo after Ireland red

    • Cristiano Ronaldo will not miss any Portugal games at the 2026 World Cup, despite receiving a three-game ban for violent conduct, with two games deferred for a one-year probation period.
    • He has already served a mandatory one-game suspension during Portugal’s final qualifying match, ensuring his availability for the World Cup.
    • FIFA’s decision is unusual, as it allows for parts of a sanction to be probationary, and Ronaldo’s future eligibility hinges on his conduct during this period.

    FIFA: No World Cup ban for Cristiano Ronaldo after Ireland red

    Cristiano Ronaldo will likely avoid missing any Portugal games at the 2026 World Cup despite his red card in a qualifying game for elbowing a Republic of Ireland opponent.

    FIFA published a disciplinary verdict Tuesday that imposed a three-game ban, which judged Ronaldo’s action as “violent conduct” or “serious foul play,” but with two of those games deferred for a one-year probation period.

    Ronaldo served a mandatory one-game ban when Portugal played its final qualifying game last week — a 9-1 win over Armenia that sealed their place at the World Cup in North America.

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    The superstar had been expected to be banned for at least one more game and start what will be his record sixth World Cup on the sidelines.

    FIFA cited its disciplinary rules that allow for parts of a sanction to be probationary, though it is rare in cases of a three-game ban for two of them to be deferred.

    In two cases judged by FIFA this month, players from Armenia and Burundi were banned for three games after getting red cards for acts of aggression in World Cup qualifying games and neither got a reduction on probation.

    Cristiano Ronaldo can play in the first game of the 2026 World Cup. Liam McBurney/PA Images via Getty Images

    “If Cristiano Ronaldo commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period,” FIFA said in a statement, then the remaining two games will be activated.

    FIFA has disciplinary authority over national-team games and Portugal are scheduled to play two friendly matches in March, then likely one or two warmup games in late-May or June. The World Cup co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico starts June 11.

    Ronaldo swung an arm and struck Ireland defender Dara O’Shea with an elbow during a 2-0 loss in Dublin two weeks ago.

    It was Ronaldo’s first red card in what was his record-extending 226th international appearance. He has been sent off 13 times at club level.

    FIFA said its disciplinary verdict of “the three-match suspension is subject to appeal to the FIFA Appeal Committee.”

    It was unclear who could have legal standing to challenge the verdict, and if that might be the soccer federation of Ireland or Portugal’s opponents at the World Cup.

    The FIFA verdict comes six days after Ronaldo met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House for a formal dinner with Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. Ronaldo has played in the Saudi Pro League for three years for a club majority-owned by the Saudi sovereign wealth that the prince chairs.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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