Long before Cristiano Ronaldo could lift football’s most elusive trophy, a new generation of Portuguese stars has achieved what the nation has dreamed of for decades. On Thursday night at the Khalifa International Stadium, Portugal’s Under-17 team created history, winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time with a 1–0 victory over Austria.
As the final whistle blew, red shirts stormed the pitch, tears flowed, and a packed stadium erupted in applause. For Portugal, this was more than a title. It was the arrival of a fearless new generation, one that reached the mountaintop before the greatest Portuguese footballer of all time could.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the child from Madeira who carried Portugal to a European Championship in 2016, has spent a lifetime chasing the senior World Cup crown. The dream remains unfulfilled for him — but now, thanks to the brilliance of young stars like Anisio Cabral and Mateus Mide, Portugal has tasted world glory at a stage where legends are born.
A night that rewrites history
The winning moment belonged to 17-year-old Anisio Cabral, who scored the decisive goal in the 32nd minute. When the ball hit the net, the roar sounded like the birth of a new era. Cabral finished the tournament with seven goals, earning the Silver Boot, while Mide captured the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player.
These young boys achieved in 2025 what Portugal’s senior side — even with Ronaldo’s brilliance — never could at global level: a World Cup trophy.
For thousands of Portuguese fans watching back home, this victory carried a powerful message: The future has arrived.
The emotion of a hero
Moments after the triumph, Cristiano Ronaldo posted a heartfelt message on social media:
“Proud of you, champions. This is just the beginning. Portugal is in safe hands.”
For many inside the squad, Ronaldo is the idol whose posters cover their bedroom walls, the legend whose story inspired their first steps with a football. To see him celebrate their success brought the night full circle — from a hero inspiring a generation to a generation honoring a hero.
It was symbolic: The children who grew up watching Ronaldo have now delivered a World Cup before he could.
Signs of a new golden age
Portugal have now achieved a remarkable double: European U-17 Champions, World U-17 Champions
In a nation obsessed with talent creation, this victory may be the spark of something even bigger. Many believe this group could form the core of the senior team in the coming decade — and maybe, just maybe, complete Ronaldo’s unfinished dream.
As the young players lifted the trophy under the bright lights of the stadium, one chant echoed across Al Rayyan:
“Portugal! Portugal! Portugal!”
It was a moment not just of celebration — but of transition. A generational handover. A promise to the future.



















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