Cristiano Ronaldo achieved another major FIFA World Cup milestone on Saturday, even though Portugal were held to a 0-0 draw by Colombia in their final Group K match. The result was enough for both teams to qualify for the Round of 32, with Colombia finishing at the top of the group and Portugal advancing as runners-up.The match also marked a historic personal achievement for the 41-year-old Portugal captain. Ronaldo made his 25th FIFA World Cup appearance, equalling German legend Lothar Matthaus for the second-most appearances in tournament history. Only Argentina captain Lionel Messi, who has played 29 World Cup matches, has featured more times on football’s biggest stage.While Ronaldo added another milestone to his remarkable career, he also extended an unusual record. The veteran forward has now been caught offside 11 times across the last two FIFA World Cups — four more than any other player during that period. France’s Kylian Mbappe and Colombia’s Luis Diaz are next on the list with seven offsides each.On the field, Portugal needed a win to secure top spot in Group K but struggled to break down a well-organised Colombian defence. Ronaldo remained Portugal’s main attacking threat throughout the match, but clear chances were hard to come by.Colombia started brightly and almost took the lead within the opening minute when Jhon Cordoba headed over the bar before later forcing an excellent save from Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa. Portugal enjoyed more possession as the match progressed, with Bruno Fernandes coming closest to scoring in the first half, only to be denied by Colombian goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.The South Americans nearly snatched a dramatic winner in the 90th minute when Davinson Sanchez found the net, but the goal was ruled out for offside. Despite the goalless result, Colombia secured top spot in Group K, while Portugal also comfortably advanced to the knockout stage.


