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Cristiano Ronaldo lands in Palm Beach for his sixth and final World Cup
The Portuguese captain arrives in Florida ahead of Portugal's Group K opener against DR Congo in Houston.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo flew from Madrid to Palm Beach International Airport on June 22, arriving aboard the Bombardier Global Express XRS LX-GOL after an 8-hour, 55-minute flight. The timing aligns with Portugal's base camp in Palm Beach Gardens, where the national team is training at Gardens North County District Park ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, per CBS12 News.
Ronaldo is in South Florida the same week Portugal opens Group K play against DR Congo at NRG Stadium in Houston on June 17. This marks the 41-year-old's sixth World Cup appearance, and he has stated this will be his final attempt at winning the tournament, according to the Associated Press. The team will face Uzbekistan on June 23 and Colombia on June 27 to close the group stage.
The flight from Madrid follows a pattern of European stopovers for Ronaldo, who maintains a home base in Riyadh with Al-Nassr. Recent flights show him shuttling between Spain, Portugal, and Saudi Arabia, consistent with his dual commitments to club and country. Palm Beach Gardens has become a temporary hub for the Portuguese squad, drawing global media and fans eager to watch one of football's all-time greats in his final World Cup campaign.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express XRS


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