Cristiano Ronaldo’s fiancée Georgina Rodriguez turns heads with dance before Portugal World Cup game

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While Portugal’s men’s soccer team advanced to the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup, the team didn’t look great during their three group stage games, which ended with one win and two ties.

However, this team is still loaded with talent. And one would imagine that legendary forward Cristiano Ronaldo can’t be contained for much longer. He has just one goal in this World Cup, and Portugal will probably need him to add to that tally when they face Croatia in the Round of 32 on July 2.

Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a Portugal World Cup practice. Leonardo Ramirez/Eyepix Group/Shutterstock

One person who’ll be supporting Ronaldo is his longtime girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez, who currently has over 74 million followers on Instagram.

Rogdriguez is perhaps the biggest soccer WAG in the world, and has become a superstar in her own right, outside of Ronaldo’s shadow. This is why every post she makes gets a ton of attention, including a post to her Instagram story that she made before Portugal’s game on Thursday, where she’s dancing on a beach in a gray outfit.

Georgina Rodriguez dances on a beach in a July 2 Instagram story post. Instagram/@Georginagio

This post appears to be Rodriguez’s way of promoting the “mimoa” clothing company, as she’s seemingly wearing that company’s clothes and tagged their website in the dancing video.

Georgina Rodriguez dances on a beach in a July 2 Instagram story post. Instagram/@Georginagio

Ronaldo and Rodriguez have been together since 2016, but they didn’t get engaged until August of 2025. They also have two children together, but Rodriguez acts as the mother and guardian for all five of Ronaldo’s children.

The last thing for Ronaldo to accomplish in his soccer career is a World Cup. And Rodriguez will be among the first people to celebrate him if he manages to do so this year.

Cristiano Ronaldo poses with Georgina Rodriguez at an award ceremony. ZUMA24.com
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