Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup milestone sends Portugal fan token trading into overdrive

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Cristiano Ronaldo stepped onto the pitch on July 2, 2026, for Portugal’s round-of-32 clash against Croatia, becoming the oldest outfield player in World Cup knockout history at 41 years and 147 days old.

Portugal’s POR fan token, which trades on the Chiliz blockchain, saw notable trading activity spikes directly tied to Ronaldo’s involvement in the tournament.

The Ronaldo effect on digital assets

Ronaldo maintains an official NFT partnership with Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange by volume. Through that collaboration, he’s launched multiple NFT collections, including CR7 ForeverZone and ForeverSkills. These feature token-gated exclusive content, meaning holders get access to material that non-holders simply can’t reach.

Reports from sources close to Ronaldo, including his sister, have fueled speculation that this could be his final international tournament.

Fan tokens and the match-day trading pattern

Portugal’s POR fan token sits on the Chiliz blockchain, the infrastructure layer that powers fan tokens for dozens of major sports teams globally. The token gives holders voting rights on minor club decisions and access to exclusive promotions, a model Chiliz has replicated across football, Formula 1, and MMA.

Portugal opened their World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against DR Congo. Fan tokens across the Chiliz ecosystem have historically spiked around major tournament fixtures, and fan tokens tend to give back gains quickly after elimination, a pattern observed in previous World Cup and Euro cycles on the Chiliz platform.

Meme coins enter the chat, uninvited

Multiple Ronaldo-themed meme coins have popped up on both Ethereum and Solana, riding the hype of his historic appearance. None of these carry any official endorsement from Ronaldo or his team. The unofficial tokens have experienced extreme price fluctuations, the kind of 1,000%-up-then-99%-down volatility that characterizes meme coin trading.

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