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Portugal National Football Team

Portugal
Governing bodyFederação Portuguesa de Futebol
Affiliated1923
StadiumEstádio Nacional (37,593 seats)
ManagerRoberto Martínez
FIFA Ranking9

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Players

#NameAgeA
Goalkeepers
12José Sá 3000000500000
1Rui Patrício 3500000500000
22Diogo Costa 234505500000000
Defenders
20João Cancelo 283094310200000
19Nuno Mendes 20421101000000
2Diogo Dalot 242593301201000
3Pepe 403604400110000
5Raphaël Guerreiro 292794311212000
24António Silva 19901100400000
4Rúben Dias 253604400100100
Diogo Leite 24
Gonçalo Inácio 21
Midfielders
13Danilo Pereira 31901100000100
16Vitinha 231183121400100
17João Mário 30842111400000
18Rúben Neves 262715414100100
10Bernardo Silva 283585412100000
23Matheus Nunes 24732111400000
8Bruno Fernandes 283574401123100
25Otávio 281993303000000
6João Palhinha 27353030500000
Attackers
7Cristiano Ronaldo 382915323210000
15Rafael Leão 23835050520000
26Gonçalo Ramos 211534222331000
Diogo Jota 26
11João Félix 233334403112100

News

UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying: Where to watch Luxembourg vs Portugal live on March 26, 2023
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Portugal will attempt to win their second consecutive Euro 2024 qualifying match when they travel to Luxembourg on Sunday.
Cristiano Ronaldo earns one more record with Portugal in game vs Liechtenstein
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The Portuguese legend found the back of the net with a penalty, but that was not the main cause for celebration in this match.
Cristiano makes honest admission about his controversial Man Utd exit ahead Euro 2024 qualifier
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For the first time since his Old Trafford contract was terminated, the Portuguese icon opened up about his whole Manchester United ordeal.
UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying: Where to watch Portugal vs Liechtenstein live on March 23, 2023
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Cristiano and Co. return to action for the first time since their disappointing 2022 FIFA World Cup exit and will look to return to winning ways in Roberto Martinez's debut game.
Cristiano Ronaldo aims slight jibe at former Portuguese boss in return to A Selecao
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The former Manchester United star spoke of life in the Saudi Arabian league, while also adding praises to new coach Roberto Martínez.
Georgina Rodriguez reveals how she had three miscarriages before losing baby with Cristiano Ronaldo
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The partner of Cristiano Ronaldo has detailed how she suffered three miscarriages before the death of their son.
New Portugal boss justifies Cristiano Ronaldo call-up
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The Seleccao's new head coach has come clean why Cristiano Ronaldo was included in the squad for the upcoming international games.

Portugal's FIFA World Cup squad and players to watch

Portugal enters this tournament led by none other than the current Ballon D'Or holder. Cristiano Ronaldo will try to lead the Portuguese side to their best performance in a World Cup, in order to erase their poor form from 2014 and to cement their legacy as the best generation of players in that country.

The stakes will be higher than ever for Portugal, since they get to this tournament as the reigning UEFA Euro champions, and this summer's test will be a good way to find out if their victory in the European competition was only a matter of luck.

Coach's objective

Fernando Santos will try to replicate what Spain did in 2008 and 2010, where La Roja won the UEFA Euro and the FIFA World Cup respectively. A Seleçao Das Quinas has never finished above third place. Will they make it happen this time around?

New faces

Coach Santos added new blood to a veteran team with the addition of rising talents in Portugal's Primeira Liga. Benfica's Ruben Dias and Porto's Sergio Oliveira were included in the preliminary list, and both have a good chance of making the 23-man list.

Veterans

Most of Portugal's players are over 30 years, and needless to say, Cristiano Ronaldo is the team's reference, leader, and captain. Curiously enough, the oldest players in this team are a couple of center backs: Bruno Alves (36) and Pepe (35).

Major absences

Fábio Coentrão asked not to be called up for the 2018 World Cup, but the major absence in this team is that of Renato Sanches. The 2016 UEFA Euro Young Player of the Tournament failed to impress after that competition, failing to impress at Bayern Munich and Swansea. In addition, both Barcelona players André Gomes and Nelson Semedo were also excluded from Portugal's World Cup team.

Full squad list

Goalkeepers: Anthony Lopes (Olympique Lyonnais/France), Beto (Goztepe SK/Turkey), Rui Patricio (Sporting CP)

Defenders: Bruno Alves (Rangers/Scotland), Cedric (Southampton/England), Jose Fonte (Dalian Aerbin/China PR), Mario Rui (Napoli/Italy), Pepe (Besiktas/Turkey), Raphael Guerreiro (Borussia Dortmund/Germany), Ricardo (Porto), Ruben Dias (Benfica)

Midfielders: Adrien Silva (Leicester City/England), Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP), Joao Mario (West Ham United/England), Joao Moutinho (Monaco/France), Manuel Fernandes (Lokomotiv Moscow/Russia), William (Sporting CP) 

Strikers: Andre Silva (AC Milan/Italy), Bernardo Silva, (Manchester City/England), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Spain), Gelson Martins (Sporting CP), Goncalo Guedes (Valencia/Spain), Ricardo Quaresma (Besiktas/Turkey)

Portugal Football Association Info & Statistics

History Founded: 1914, Affiliated: 1923
Uniform Jerseys: Red, Shorts: Red, Stockings: Red
Website www.fpf.pt
World Cup Appearances 7: 1966, 1986, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018
World Cup Results Third: 1966
Fourth: 2006
Continental Titles First: UEFA EURO 2016
Second: UEFA EURO 2004
Best Results First: FIFA U-20 World Cup Final 1989, 1991, FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final 2015
Second: FIFA U-20 World Cup 2011, FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final 2005
Third: FIFA Confederations Cup 2017, FIFA U-17 World Cup Final 1989, FIFA U-20 World Cup Final 1995, FIFA Futsal World Cup Final 2000, FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final 2008, 2009, 2011
Fourth: FIFA Futsal World Cup Final 2016, FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final 2006, Olympic Football Tournament Final 1996

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