Cristiano Ronaldo is heading to another World Cup, even though he didn't play in the game that sealed his country's spot.

Portugal secured their place at next year's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico with a 9-1 rout of Armenia on Sunday.

Ronaldo missed the match in Porto because of suspension -- but in his absence, Portugal ensured he would have the chance to appear at a record sixth World Cup.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner will be 41 by the time the tournament kicks off next June and Ronaldo recently said it would be his last shot at winning the one major title to elude him. Assuming he retains his fitness, he is expected to be part of coach Roberto Martinez's squad, though he may yet be suspended for as many as two matches after being sent off in Portugal's 2-0

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