- July 3, 2026
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Portugal Advances in World Cup After VAR Decision Against Croatia
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- July 3, 2026
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Croatia believed their World Cup journey was still on track after what appeared to be a game-tying goal just before the end of stoppage time in the second half. However, VAR overturned the decision, declaring Mario Pasalic offside, granting Portugal a path forward instead.
Gonçalo Ramos sealed the victory for Portugal with a spectacular header in the 94th minute, leading to a 2-1 win. This match marks only the second time in Portugal’s history at the World Cup where they secured a win after trailing, highlighting the team’s determination.
Luka Modric and Croatian teammates were dejected after the 1-2 defeat to Portugal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match at Toronto Stadium on July 2, 2026. Croatia contested the VAR call, arguing that the ball did not make contact with Igor Matanovic’s head, a crucial factor in the offside ruling.
A new chip embedded in the ball now indicates when it is touched, providing decisive evidence for referees during critical moments. This match saw the 10th goal annulled by VAR in this World Cup.
With this decision, Croatia’s participation in the tournament has concluded. Croatian legend Luka Modric closed his fifth World Cup at 40, a likely final appearance.
On the opposite side, Cristiano Ronaldo continued making World Cup history. By playing in this match, he became the oldest player to appear in a knockout stage at 41 years and 147 days old. He also holds the record as the oldest player to score in a knockout stage with a penalty goal that equalized the match after Portugal fell behind 1-0.
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated after scoring Portugal’s first goal in the Round of 32 against Croatia. Ivan Perisic initially put Croatia ahead, but Ronaldo capitalized on a penalty opportunity after a foul in the Croatian box, marking his first career knockout goal.
There was also a notable scene as former Real Madrid teammates Modric and Ronaldo became the first players over 40 to compete in the same World Cup match. Following the game, Ronaldo, in an emotional gesture, donned a jersey honoring late teammate Diogo Jota, who passed away in a car accident. A team photo commemorated this poignant moment.
Portugal’s victory sets them up for a challenging Round of 16 match against Spain, who defeated Austria 3-0, scheduled for July 6 at Dallas Stadium.
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