Portugal have officially announced their squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with veteran superstar Cristiano Ronaldo leading a talented squad packed with European stars.
The 41-year-old forward is set to make history by appearing in his sixth FIFA World Cup, becoming one of the few players ever to achieve the milestone alongside Lionel Messi and Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa.
Portugal enter the tournament aiming to build on their recent international success, with head coach Roberto Martinez relying on a balanced mix of experience and youth, including stars such as Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, and Vitinha.
Portugal Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026:
Goalkeepers
Diogo Costa
Jose Sa
Rui Silva
Ricardo Velho
Defenders
Diogo Dalot
Matheus Nunes
Nelson Semedo
Joao Cancelo
Nuno Mendes
Goncalo Inacio
Renato Veiga
Ruben Dias
Tomas Araujo
Midfielders
Ruben Neves
Joao Neves
Vitinha
Bruno Fernandes
Bernardo Silva
Joao Felix
Francisco Trincao
Francisco Conceicao
Samu Costa
Forwards
Pedro Neto
Rafael Leao
Goncalo Guedes
Goncalo Ramos
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal have been drawn into Group K alongside Democratic Republic of the Congo, Colombia, and Uzbekistan.
Before the start of the World Cup, Portugal are scheduled to play friendly matches against Chile and Nigeria as part of their preparations for the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.




