Cristiano Ronaldo achieved a significant milestone following Portugal’s historic victory over Luxembourg and their subsequent qualification for Euro 2024.
Although he couldn’t participate in the game, his teammates, led by Bruno Fernandes, decisively punished the European minnows, making the Selecao the first nation to secure a spot at next year’s Euros.
Portugal showcased their dominance by scoring nine goals against Luxembourg, marking their largest-ever win in international football.
Goncalo Ramos, Diogo Jota, and Goncalo Inacio each scored twice, while Bruno Fernandes, Ricardo Horta, and Joao Felix contributed single goals to the resounding victory, BBC reports.
This remarkable result extends Portugal’s winning streak to six games in the qualifiers, with an impressive 24 goals scored and none conceded, per Eurosport.
Most importantly, it secured their place in next year’s competition in Germany. This achievement also makes Cristiano Ronaldo the first player in history to qualify for his sixth UEFA European Championship.
Ronaldo’s European Championship Journey
Ronaldo’s journey began at the continental showpiece in 2004 when Portugal hosted the tournament. He continued his appearances in the 2008, 2012, and 2016 editions, captaining the team to their maiden title in the latter.
The Al-Nassr captain also participated in the last edition and has now played a crucial role in securing Portugal’s sixth consecutive qualification.
Portugal seals Euro 2024 spot with heavy win
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Portugal secured their place as the first nation to qualify for the 2024 Euros after a convincing victory against underdogs Luxembourg on Monday, September 11.
With this triumph, the Iberian nation stands alone in the qualifiers with an impeccable record, having won all six of their matches and netted an impressive total of 24 goals.
Furthermore, this accomplishment solidifies Portugal’s position as the inaugural team to guarantee their spot in next year’s competition, set to be hosted by Germany during the summer.