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Portugal National Team

Portugal

Portugal

The Portugal National Soccer Team, founded in 1921, is renowned for its creativity, technical excellence, and dynamic style of play. Governed by the Portuguese Football Federation, the team has grown into a major international contender, highlighted by major tournament victories and consistent success in UEFA and FIFA competitions. With strong youth development and a distinct football identity, Portugal remains one of Europe’s most respected national teams.

Portugal National Team

Current Portugal Squad

Explore the official Portugal National Team squad and get a clear overview of every player selected for the tournament. Discover the key details behind the stars, rising talents, and core squad members who shape the team’s World Cup 2026 campaign.

Diogo Costa
1

Diogo Costa

Position

Goalkeeper

Age

26

José Sá
12

José Sá

Position

Goalkeeper

Age

32

Rui Silva
22

Rui Silva

Position

Goalkeeper

Age

31

Tomás Araújo
4

Tomás Araújo

Position

Defender

Age

23

João Cancelo
20

João Cancelo

Position

Defender

Age

31

Diogo Dalot
5

Diogo Dalot

Position

Defender

Age

26

Rúben Dias
3

Rúben Dias

Position

Defender

Age

28

Gonçalo Inácio
14

Gonçalo Inácio

Position

Defender

Age

24

Nuno Mendes
25

Nuno Mendes

Position

Defender

Age

23

Nélson Semedo
2

Nélson Semedo

Position

Defender

Age

32

Renato Veiga
13

Renato Veiga

Position

Defender

Age

22

Samú Costa
24

Samú Costa

Position

Midfielder

Age

25

Bruno Fernandes
8

Bruno Fernandes

Position

Midfielder

Age

31

João Neves
15

João Neves

Position

Midfielder

Age

21

Rúben Neves
21

Rúben Neves

Position

Midfielder

Age

28

Matheus Nunes
6

Matheus Nunes

Position

Midfielder

Age

27

Bernardo Silva
10

Bernardo Silva

Position

Midfielder

Age

31

Vitinha
23

Vitinha

Position

Midfielder

Age

25

Francisco Conceição
26

Francisco Conceição

Position

Midfielder

Age

23

Gonçalo Guedes
19

Gonçalo Guedes

Position

Attacker

Age

29

João Félix
11

João Félix

Position

Attacker

Age

26

Rafael Leão
17

Rafael Leão

Position

Midfielder

Age

26

Pedro Neto
18

Pedro Neto

Position

Midfielder

Age

25

Gonçalo Ramos
9

Gonçalo Ramos

Position

Attacker

Age

24

Cristiano Ronaldo
7

Cristiano Ronaldo

Position

Attacker

Age

40

Trincão
16

Trincão

Position

Midfielder

Age

26

Portugal National Team Coaches Staff

Meet the Portugal National Team coaching staff, who play a vital role in preparing the squad for success on the international stage. Working behind the scenes, they support the team’s tactical development, physical conditioning, match preparation, and overall performance throughout World Cup 2026.

Roberto Martínez Montoliú

Roberto Martínez Montoliú

Head Coach

Birthday:

Jul 13, 1973

Nationality:

Spain

Ricardo Carvalho

Ricardo Carvalho

Assistant Coach

Birthday:

May 18, 1978

Nationality:

Portugal

Austin MacPhee

Austin MacPhee

Assistant Coach

Birthday:

Oct 24, 1979

Nationality:

Scotland

Ricardo

Ricardo

Goalkeeping Coach

Birthday:

Feb 11, 1976

Nationality:

Portugal

Richard Evans

Richard Evans

Fitness Coach / Performance Manager

Birthday:

Sep 29, 1968

Nationality:

Wales

Latest Portugal Results

Explore the latest Portugal matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and stay updated on results, key moments, and standout player performances from every game.

Portugal vs Congo DR

1 : 1

Jun 17, 2026World Cup 2026

Houston Stadium

USA vs Portugal

0 : 2

Mar 31, 2026Friendlies

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Mexico vs Portugal

0 : 0

Mar 29, 2026Friendlies

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Portugal vs Armenia

9 : 1

Nov 16, 2025World Cup - Qualification Europe

Estádio do Dragão, Porto

Rep. Of Ireland vs Portugal

2 : 0

Nov 13, 2025World Cup - Qualification Europe

Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Portugal vs Hungary

2 : 2

Oct 14, 2025World Cup - Qualification Europe

Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

Portugal vs Rep. Of Ireland

1 : 0

Oct 11, 2025World Cup - Qualification Europe

Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

Hungary vs Portugal

2 : 3

Sep 9, 2025World Cup - Qualification Europe

Puskás Aréna, Budapest

Armenia vs Portugal

0 : 5

Sep 6, 2025World Cup - Qualification Europe

Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan

Portugal vs Spain

2 : 2

Jun 8, 2025UEFA Nations League

Allianz Arena, München

Germany vs Portugal

1 : 2

Jun 4, 2025UEFA Nations League

Allianz Arena, München

Portugal Road To World Cup 2026

Portugal qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup by finishing first in UEFA Group F. Roberto Martínez’s side ended the campaign with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 1 defeat, collecting 13 points from 6 matches. Portugal scored 20 goals and conceded 7, finishing with a +13 goal difference. Their campaign began with a commanding 5–0 away win over Armenia and included a late 1–0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in Lisbon. A shock 2–0 loss in Dublin delayed qualification, but Portugal responded in style by thrashing Armenia 9–1 in Porto on Nov 16, 2025 to seal top spot.

6

Played

Qualification matches played

4

Won

Matches won

1

Drawn

Matches drawn

1

Lost

Matches lost

20

Goals For

Total goals scored

7

Goals Against

Total goals conceded

13

Goal Difference

GF minus GA

13

Points

3 per win, 1 per draw

Road to WC

Match

Date

MatchUp

Stadium

City

Score

1

Sep 6, 2025

Armenia vs Portugal

Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium

Yerevan

0:5

2

Sep 9, 2025

Hungary vs Portugal

Puskás Aréna

Budapest

2:3

3

Oct 11, 2025

Portugal vs Rep. Of Ireland

Estádio José Alvalade

Lisbon

1:0

4

Oct 14, 2025

Portugal vs Hungary

Estádio José Alvalade

Lisbon

2:2

5

Nov 13, 2025

Rep. Of Ireland vs Portugal

Aviva Stadium

Dublin

2:0

6

Nov 16, 2025

Portugal vs Armenia

Estádio do Dragão

Porto

9:1

Portugal Historic World Cup Moments, Records, and Players

Portugal’s World Cup history is shaped by brilliant individuals, memorable runs, and moments of high drama. The national team made its tournament debut in 1966 and immediately left a lasting mark by finishing third, still one of the finest results in the country’s history. That campaign was driven by the legendary Eusébio, who scored nine goals to win the Golden Boot and became the defining figure of Portugal’s early World Cup identity.

Another major chapter came in 2006, when Portugal reached the semi-finals for the first time since Eusébio’s era. In the modern game, no player has shaped Portugal’s World Cup story more than Cristiano Ronaldo, the only Portuguese player to score in four different World Cups. One of his most iconic tournament moments came in 2018, when he scored a dramatic hat-trick against Spain in a thrilling 3–3 draw. From Eusébio’s brilliance to Ronaldo’s longevity, Portugal has built a distinctive World Cup legacy filled with talent, flair, and unforgettable moments.

01
World Cup Appearances

Portugal have appeared at the FIFA World Cup nine times, with 2026 set to be their 10th participation. Their World Cup journey began in 1966, and they have now qualified for seven straight editions from 2002 through 2026.

02
Best Finish

Portugal’s best World Cup finish came in 1966, when they placed third on their tournament debut. They also reached the semi-finals in 2006.

03
Top Scorers

Eusébio is Portugal’s top World Cup scorer with 9 goals. He scored all of them in 1966 and won that tournament’s Golden Boot.

04
Most Matches Played

Cristiano Ronaldo holds Portugal’s record for most World Cup matches played, with 22 appearances. He is also the only player to score for Portugal in five different World Cups.

05
Historic Milestone

In 1966, Portugal announced itself on the World Cup stage by finishing third, with Eusébio delivering one of the great individual tournaments in World Cup history. Another landmark came in 2018, when Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick against Spain in one of Portugal’s most iconic World Cup matches.

Key Portugal Players

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal’s greatest player ever and one of the most decorated footballers in history. As the nation’s all-time top scorer and most capped player, he led Portugal to victory at Euro 2016 and the 2019 Nations League. His longevity, leadership, and decisive goals define Portugal’s modern golden era.

Bruno Fernandes

Bruno Fernandes

A high-output leader who brings creativity, tempo, and decisive results from midfield. Fernandes is a match-winner with goals and assists in big matches, and his intensity sets the tone for Portugal’s modern attacking identity.

Rafael Leão

Rafael Leão

Portugal’s most explosive wide attacker of the current generation. Leão’s pace, dribbling, and direct running stretch defenses and give Portugal a devastating transition threat at the top level.

Rúben Dias

Rúben Dias

Portugal’s defensive player and the organizer at the back. Dias combines leadership and aerial dominance, giving Portugal the stability needed to compete deep into major tournaments.

Bernardo Silva

Bernardo Silva

Bernardo Silva represents Portugal’s modern technical excellence. A creative playmaker with elite ball control and work rate, he has been vital in major tournaments since 2018 and continues to be central to Portugal’s future.

Diogo Costa

Diogo Costa

Portugal’s modern No.1 goalkeeper and a key figure for the next era. Known for calm under pressure, sharp reflexes, and confidence in big moments, Costa provides a reliable foundation behind Portugal’s defense.

The greatest Portugal players

Luís Figo

Luís Figo was the face of Portugal’s football revival in the late 1990s and early 2000s. A Ballon d’Or winner (2000), he captained Portugal to the Euro 2004 final and consistently delivered creativity and leadership on the world stage.

Eusébio

Eusébio remains Portugal’s most iconic historic figure. He was the top scorer of the 1966 World Cup, leading Portugal to a legendary third-place finish. His athleticism, shooting power, and global reputation helped put Portuguese football on the world map.

Fernando Peyroteo

A historic scoring phenomenon and one of the most legendary strikers Portugal has ever produced. Peyroteo’s extraordinary goal rate and dominance in his era made him a foundational figure in Portuguese football and a benchmark for pure finishing excellence.

Rui Costa

One of Portugal’s most creative playmakers and a true symbol of the “Golden Generation.” Known for vision, passing range, and calm leadership, Rui Costa shaped Portugal’s attacking identity across major tournaments and remains one of the nation’s most iconic midfield creators.

Where Will Portugal Play Their World Cup 2026 Matches?

Follow Portugal at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and discover where the team will play throughout the tournament. Explore the full match schedule, host cities, and stadiums set to stage some of the competition’s biggest moments. From group-stage fixtures to possible knockout-round drama, find everything you need to experience the action live at football’s biggest event.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Portugal participated in the World Cup before 2026?

Portugal has participated 8 times before 2026.

How many times has Portugal reached the World Cup final before 2026?

Portugal has never reached a FIFA World Cup final.

How many times has Portugal reached the knockout stage of the World Cup before 2026?

Portugal has reached the knockout stage 5 times before 2026 (1966, 2006, 2010, 2018, 2022).

What is Portugal’s best result at the World Cup?

Portugal’s best finish is 3rd place (1966).

What is Portugal’s worst result at the World Cup?

Portugal’s worst outcomes have been group-stage exits (1986, 2002, 2014).

Which countries are Portugal’s biggest rivals?

Portugal’s biggest rivalry is most commonly linked with Spain, and they also have long-running competitive rivalries with France and England through major tournament meetings.

How did Portugal qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Portugal qualified by winning their UEFA qualifying group, securing a direct World Cup place.

Where will Portugal play their first matches?

Portugal’s group-stage venues are set for Houston and Miami. They play DR Congo in Houston on June 17, 2026, then face Uzbekistan in Houston on June 23, 2026, and finish the group against Colombia in Miami on June 27, 2026.

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