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Seleção Portuguesa de Futebol) has represented Portugal in men's international football competition since 1921. The national team is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), the governing body for football in Portugal. Portugal's home stadium is the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, located next to its primary training ground and the FPF headquarters (Cidade do Futebol), but the team generally plays its home matches in stadiums across the country. The head coach is Roberto Martínez,[3] and the captain is Cristiano Ronaldo, who holds the team records for most caps and most goals. Portugal's first participation in a major tournament finals was at the 1966 World Cup, which saw a team featuring Ballon d'Or winner Eusébio finish in third place. Portugal also made it to the semi-finals of the UEFA Euro 1984, losing to the hosts and eventual winners France. After missing out the 1998 World Cup, Portugal qualified for the Euro 2000 and started an uninterrupted streak of qualification for every European Championship and World Cup finals. In this run, Portugal finished fourth at the 2006 World Cup and runners-up at the Euro 2004, which they entered as hosts, and reached the semi-finals of the Euro 2000 and Euro 2012. This was in great part due to the production of several world class players, such as Ballon d'Or winners Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo.[4][5] In 2016, Portugal won its first-ever major trophy by defeating hosts France in the Euro 2016 final. With this win, the team qualified for and made its only appearance in the FIFA Confederations Cup, held in Russia, where they finished in third place. Portugal then qualified for and hosted the first finals of the UEFA Nations League in 2019, where it defeated the Netherlands to earn their second major title. Six years later, Portugal won its second Nations League and third overall title after defeating the incumbent Nations League and Euro 2024 title holders Spain in the 2025 final in Munich. Portugal is colloquially referred to as the Seleção das Quinas (a synecdoche based on the flag of the country) and has several notable rivalries with other national teams. These include Brazil, due to their shared history and close cultural ties;[6] Spain, due to their historical rivalry as Iberian neighbours;[7] and France, due to several high-stake meetings between both teams at the Euro and World Cup.[8] History Main article: History of the Portugal national football team Early World Cup attempts Portugal were not invited to the 1930 World Cup, which only featured a finals stage and no qualification round. The team took part in the 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification, but failed to eliminate their Spanish opponents, aggregating two defeats in the two-legged round, with a 9–0 loss in Madrid and 2–1 loss in Lisbon for an aggregate score of 11–1.[9][10] In the 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification, the Seleção played one game against Switzerland held in neutral ground in Milan. They lost 2–1 and failed to qualify for the finals.[11] The Second World War delayed the World Cup until 1950 and subsequently, the national team rarely played.[12] A 10–0 home friendly loss against England, two years after the war, still stands as their biggest ever defeat.[13] 1950s and early 1960s Similar to 1934, Portugal were to play a two-legged round against Spain. After a 5–1 defeat in Madrid, they managed to draw the second game 2–2. With a 7–3 aggregate score, they did not qualify on the pitch, however they would later be invited to replace Turkey, which had withdrawn from participating. Portugal refused to participate.[14][15] In 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification, the team would play Austria; the Austrians won the first game with a 9–1 result.[16] The best the Portuguese could do was hold the Austrians to a goalless draw in Lisbon, resulting in a 9–1 aggregate defeat.[17] Four years later, Portugal won a qualifying match for the first time, a 3–0 home victory over Italy. #explore #explorewithus #exploreroftheseas #explorerst #explore .orglivecameras #explorewithustruecrime #explorerst #exploreroftheseasroyalcaribbean #explorersgd #explorewithusbodycamaction #explorewithusvideos #exploreryacht #explorecarriacouandpetitemartiniquelive #exploreabandonedplaces #explorershibaji #exploretheheroesassemblygatherclues #exploreluciddreaming #explorewithusburningman #explorekeplerfableddestiny2 #explorethelibraryhogwartslegacy #explorethebible #exploreclarion #explorecarriacouandpetitemartinique #exploreandmorebuffalo #exploreandunlockthetriseal #exploreandwriteactivitydesk #exploreandmorebuffalo #exploreanddiscoverabcmouse #exploreandlearnsmarttv #exploreandprogresstounlockwhat 'snext #exploreandprogresstounlockwhat 'snextwherewindsmeet #exploreanddiscovernorthkorea #exploreanddiscoverabcmouse #exploreandmorebuffalo #exploreandcrawllearningcub #exploreandparticipateinmoreliveevents #exploreandchill #exploreandunlockthetrisealgenshin