Cristiano Ronaldo sets a new world record by scoring in a sixth FIFA World Cup, a feat reported as unmatched by any other player, including Lionel Messi. According to the outlets covering Portugal’s match against Uzbekistan, Ronaldo’s goal extends his World Cup scoring record across different editions of the tournament. With this strike, he becomes the only player recognized as having scored in six separate World Cups, reinforcing his long-standing record as one of the competition’s leading scorers. The coverage presents the milestone as a unique statistical achievement in FIFA World Cup history, rather than a club or continental accomplishment. Ronaldo’s record is highlighted in connection with Portugal’s ongoing campaign and his performance in the match against Uzbekistan. The reports emphasize that the distinction applies globally and that no other player has reached the same level of scoring consistency across six World Cup tournaments. The result is framed as another benchmark in Ronaldo’s international career.