
2006: Ronaldo’s First World Cup Goal
On June 17, 2006, Cristiano Ronaldo made his World Cup goal in Germany, marking the beginning of a historic journey that would redefine football stardom. The 21-year-old Portuguese winger, wearing No. 17 due to Luís Figo’s seniority as the team’s iconic No. 7, stepped onto the pitch at Frankfurt’s Commerzbank Arena with raw talent and boundless ambition. In Portugal’s Group D clash against Iran, Ronaldo delivered a moment that would etch his name into global consciousness.
A Penalty of Destiny
With the score locked at 1-0 following Deco’s 63rd-minute opener (assisted by Figo), Ronaldo seized the spotlight in the 80th minute. After Iran defender Khalil Badavi fouled Simão in the box, the young forward confidently stepped up to take the penalty. Coolly slotting the ball past goalkeeper Ebrahim Mirzapour, he secured a 2-0 victory and claimed his first World Cup goal. This strike not only solidified Portugal’s dominance in Group D but also showcased Ronaldo’s composure under pressure—a trait that would become his hallmark.
