Prediction market bettors have poured millions into a Polymarket contract over whether Cristiano Ronaldo cried during Portugal's World Cup exit.Prediction market bettors have poured millions into a Polymarket contract over whether Cristiano Ronaldo cried during Portugal's World Cup exit.

Did Ronaldo Cry? Polymarket Traders Put $5.4M Behind The Footage Fight

2026/07/07 14:47
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A Polymarket contract on whether Cristiano Ronaldo would cry at the World Cup drew $5.4 million in bets, yet still priced his tears at 23% after Portugal's elimination.

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Polymarket Ronaldo Contract Draws Millions

Spain eliminated Portugal from the World Cup on Jul. 6, when Mikel Merino sealed a 1-0 win deep in second-half stoppage time at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The late goal sent Spain to the quarterfinals. It also ended Ronaldo's final chase for the one prize he never lifted, and it settled a strange bet on his emotions.

The contract, run on the largest prediction market, asked a simple question about whether the Portuguese captain would cry, and it trades in crypto. Users can back positions with Circle's USDC (USDC) stablecoin or wager on outcomes from elections to future Bitcoin (BTC) prices.

Traders quickly split over the footage. In the market's comment section, some argued that broadcast clips clearly showed tears streaming down his face. Others countered that the available images and stadium reports fell short of the contract's payout rules.

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Strict Rules Keep Tear Odds Low

The market's rules leave little room for interpretation, and a Yes result demands clear, authentic footage of Ronaldo shedding tears on the field or the bench. Archival clips, digitally altered images and AI-generated media all fail the test, and moments in the locker room do not count.

That strict bar reshaped the odds, and the Yes price slid toward 23% after the match, down from roughly 65% before kickoff. The drop came even as cameras caught an emotional Ronaldo wiping his eyes. For prediction markets, the gap shows how narrow wording can decide an outcome that looks obvious to millions of fans.

Ronaldo Closes Final World Cup

Ronaldo, 41, had confirmed before kickoff that the 2026 tournament would be his final World Cup appearance. He walked off applauding Portugal's supporters, and said afterward he was leaving the tournament at peace with his effort.

His World Cup story closes without the trophy he chased hardest, across six tournaments and 27 appearances, the second most in the game's history. The World Cup stayed the one gap in his trophy case. Ronaldo still leaves the international stage as its record holder with 146 goals in 233 caps, a Euro 2016 winner and the only man to score at six World Cups.

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