Football World Cup 2018 / Portugal

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Football World Cup 2018 :
Portugal
Trainer Fernando Santos
captain Cristiano Ronaldo
Qualified as Winner Europe Group B
World rankings
before the tournament
4th
Tournament result Round of 16
Games won 1
Games tie 2
Games lost 1
Gates 6: 6

This article covers the Portuguese national soccer team at the 2018 World Cup . Portugal took part in the finals for the seventh time and as European champions for the first time.

qualification

The team qualified for the World Cup in Russia through the qualifying matches of the European football association UEFA .

Games

Cristiano Ronaldo, best Portuguese goalscorer in qualifying

European champions Portugal met in Group B against Switzerland , Hungary , the Faroe Islands , Latvia and Andorra . In the ten encounters that resulted, the Portuguese team had nine wins that they had not previously managed in ten games to qualify for the World Cup. Despite the defeat in the first game against Switzerland, which also won nine games, the Portuguese managed to qualify directly, as the last decisive game for the group victory against Switzerland, in which the Swiss would have been enough, was won 2-0 . Since Portugal had the better goal difference, the Portuguese passed the Swiss on the last match day. However, as the best runner-up in the group, Switzerland was also able to book the World Cup ticket via the playoffs of the runners-up against Northern Ireland.

In qualifying, national coach Fernando Santos initially relied on the players from the successful EM team from 2016 . 18 of the players used were also in the European Championship squad and 21 of the players were then also nominated for the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 , which was held in mid-qualification . Only André Silva , who was not yet at the European Championship and had played his first international match in the first game after the European Championship, and goalkeeper Rui Patrício were used in all ten games. Captain Cristiano Ronaldo , Ricardo Quaresma and João Mário have made nine appearances . Seven players had only one appearance, including two European champions, Adrien Silva and Renato Sanches , who had four and six appearances at the EM.

The top scorer was Cristiano Ronaldo with 15 goals, who was the second top scorer in the European qualifying after the Poland Robert Lewandowski . André Silva scored nine goals as the fifth best European goalscorer. Five other players scored two or one goal. Portugal also benefited from an own goal by a Swiss.

date Venue host guest Result Goal scorers for Portugal
09/06/2016 Basel Switzerland - Portugal 2: 0 (2: 0)
07/10/2016 Aveiro Portugal - Andorra 6: 0 (3: 0) Cristiano Ronaldo (2nd, 4th, 47th, 68th), João Cancelo (44th), André Silva (86th)
10/10/2016 Tórshavn Faroe Islands - Portugal 0: 6 (0: 3) André Silva (12th, 22nd, 37th), Cristiano Ronaldo (65th), João Moutinho (90th + 1), João Cancelo (90th + 3)
11/13/2016 Faro / Loulé Portugal - Latvia 4: 1 (1: 0) Cristiano Ronaldo (28th / penalty, 85th), William Carvalho (69th), Bruno Alves (90th + 2)
03/25/2017 Lisbon Portugal - Hungary 3: 0 (2: 0) André Silva (32nd), Cristiano Ronaldo (36th, 65th)
06/09/2017 Riga Latvia - Portugal 0: 3 (0: 1) Cristiano Ronaldo (41st, 63rd), André Silva (67th)
08/31/2017 postage Portugal - Faroe Islands 5: 1 (2: 1) Cristiano Ronaldo (3rd, 29th / penalty, 64th), William Carvalho (58th), Nélson Oliveira (84th)
09/03/2017 Budapest Hungary - Portugal 0: 1 (0: 0) André Silva (48.)
07.10.2017 Andorra la Vella Andorra - Portugal 0: 2 (0: 0) Cristiano Ronaldo (63.), André Silva (86.)
10/10/2017 Lisbon Portugal - Switzerland 2: 0 (1: 0) Own goal Switzerland (41.), André Silva (57.)

Final table of the qualifying round

Pl. team Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. PortugalPortugal Portugal  10  9  0  1 032: 400 +28 27
 2. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland  10  9  0  1 023: 700 +16 27
 3. HungaryHungary Hungary  10  4th  1  5 014:140  ± 0 13
 4th FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands  10  2  3  5 004:160 −12 09
 5. LatviaLatvia Latvia  10  2  1  7th 007:180 −11 07th
 6th AndorraAndorra Andorra  10  1  1  8th 002:230 −21 04th

preparation

Games

date Result opponent venue German goal scorers
November 10, 2017 3-0 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Viseu Manuel Fernandes (32nd), Gonçalo Guedes (52nd), João Mário (90th)
November 14, 2017 1: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Leiria Vitorino Antunes (31st)
23 March 2018 2: 1 EgyptEgypt Egypt Zurich ( CHE ) Cristiano Ronaldo (90th + 2, 90th + 4)
March 26, 2018 0: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Geneva ( CHE )
May 28, 2018 2: 2 TunisiaTunisia Tunisia Braga André Silva (22nd), João Mário (34th)
2nd June 2018 0-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Brussels
7th June 2018 3-0 AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria Lisbon Gonçalo Guedes (17th, 55th), Bruno Fernandes (37th)

Notes: Teams in italics are not qualified for the World Cup.

Quarter

The team's quarters were the “Saturn Training Center” of the “FK Saturn Ramenskoye ” in Kratowo ( Ramenskoye Rajon , Moscow Oblast ), southeast of Moscow , where the team could also train. World icon

Squad

The preliminary roster was announced on May 14th. The official roster was announced on May 17th. Vitorino Antunes , João Cancelo , Éder , André Gomes , Rony Lopes , Luís Neto , Nani , Rúben Neves , Sérgio Oliveira , Paulinho , Rolando and Nélson Semedo were removed from the provisional squad. Record international player and goal scorer Cristiano Ronaldo is the first Portuguese to take part in a World Cup finals for the fourth time.

position No. Surname society birth
date
Calls Gates debut Last
use
Number of games goal Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card World Cup participation World Cup games (before 2018) World Cup goals (before 2018)
goal 22nd Beto TurkeyTurkey Goztepe Izmir 05/01/1982 000000000000014.000000000014th 000000000000000.00000000000 2009 02.06.2018 2010 , 2014 2 0
12 Anthony Lopes FranceFrance Olympique Lyon 10/01/1990 000000000000007.00000000007th 000000000000000.00000000000 2015 May 28, 2018
01 Rui Patrício Sporting Lisbon 02/15/1988 000000000000069.000000000069 000000000000000.00000000000 2010 07.06.2018 4th 2014 1 0
Defense 02 Bruno Alves ScotlandScotland Glasgow Rangers 11/27/1981 000000000000096.000000000096 000000000000011.000000000011 2007 07.06.2018 2010, 2014 7th 0
13 Rúben Dias Benfica Lisbon 05/14/1997 000000000000001.00000000001 000000000000000.00000000000 2018 May 28, 2018
06th José Fonte China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Dalian Yifang 12/22/1983 000000000000031.000000000031 000000000000000.00000000000 2014 07.06.2018 4th
05 Raphaël Guerreiro GermanyGermany Borussia Dortmund 12/22/1993 000000000000024.000000000024 000000000000002.00000000002 2014 07.06.2018 4th 1
03 Pepe TurkeyTurkey Besiktas Istanbul 02/26/1983 000000000000095.000000000095 000000000000005.00000000005 2007 07.06.2018 4th 1 2010, 2014 4th 0
15th Ricardo Pereira FC Porto M 10/06/1993 000000000000004.00000000004th 000000000000000.00000000000 2015 May 28, 2018 1
19th Mario Rui ItalyItaly SSC Naples 05/27/1991 000000000000004.00000000004th 000000000000000.00000000000 2018 07.06.2018
21st Cédric Soares EnglandEngland Southampton FC 08/31/1991 000000000000029.000000000029 000000000000001.00000000001 2014 07.06.2018 3 1
midfield 14th William Carvalho Sporting Lisbon 04/07/1992 000000000000043.000000000043 000000000000002.00000000002 2013 07.06.2018 4th 2014 2 0
16 Bruno Fernandes Sporting Lisbon 09/08/1994 000000000000006.00000000006th 000000000000001.00000000001 2017 07.06.2018 2 1
04th Manuel Fernandes RussiaRussia Locomotive Moscow M 02/05/1986 000000000000014.000000000014th 000000000000003.00000000003 2005 02.06.2018 1
10 João Mário EnglandEngland West Ham United 01/19/1993 000000000000036.000000000036 000000000000002.00000000002 2014 07.06.2018 4th
08th João Moutinho MonacoMonaco AS Monaco 09/08/1986 000000000000110.0000000000110 000000000000007.00000000007th 2005 07.06.2018 3 2014 3 0
23 Adrien Silva EnglandEngland Leicester City 03/15/1989 000000000000023.000000000023 000000000000001.00000000001 2014 07.06.2018 3 1
11 Bernardo Silva EnglandEngland Manchester City M 08/10/1994 000000000000025.000000000025th 000000000000002.00000000002 2015 07.06.2018 4th
Storm 07th Cristiano Ronaldo *(C)Captain of the crew SpainSpain Real Madrid C 02/05/1985 000000000000150.0000000000150 000000000000081.000000000081 2003 07.06.2018 4th 4th 2 2006, 2010, 2014 13 3
17th Gonçalo Guedes SpainSpain Valencia CF 11/29/1996 000000000000010.000000000010 000000000000003.00000000003 2015 07.06.2018 4th
18th Gelson Martins Sporting Lisbon 05/11/1995 000000000000018.000000000018th 000000000000000.00000000000 2016 02.06.2018 1
20th Ricardo Quaresma TurkeyTurkey Beşiktaş Istanbul 09/26/1983 000000000000077.000000000077 000000000000009.00000000009 2003 07.06.2018 3 1 1
09 André Silva ItalyItaly AC Milan 11/06/1995 000000000000023.000000000023 000000000000012.000000000012 2016 07.06.2018 3
Coaching staff Trainer Fernando Santos 10/10/1954 2014 4th 2014 4th
Status of appearances and goals: June 7, 2018, after the game against Algeria
  1. Positions according to information from the Portuguese Association.
  2. Numbers according to the official squad list
  3. * = The player is a record national player and record goal scorer of Portugal
  4. M = champions in the World Cup year, C = winners of the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League
  5. a b As coach of Greece

Finals

Group draw

Football World Cup 2018 / Portugal (European Russia)
Moscow (VR)
Moscow (VR)
Saransk (VR)
Saransk (VR)
Sochi (VR + AF)
Sochi (VR + AF)
Kratowo
Kratowo
Venues and quarters (blue / italic) for the Portuguese

For the draw of the qualifying groups on December 1st, Portugal was assigned to Pot 1 and could therefore not be drawn into a group with world champions Germany, record world champions Brazil, runner-up world champions Argentina or host Russia. Portugal met in Group B on former world champion Spain , the Iran and Morocco . The Portuguese first met Spain, the Portuguese’s most frequent opponent, at a World Cup tournament: in 2010 they lost 1-0 in the round of 16 against the eventual world champions. With eight wins, 13 draws and 17 defeats, the balance will remain negative for a long time. Portugal also had bad World Cup experiences with Morocco: in 1986 they lost 3-1 in the preliminary round and thus missed the knockout round. There have not been any further games against the North Africans. The World Cup experience against Iran is good: Portugal won 2-0 in the preliminary round of the 2006 World Cup. There is also a game at the Brazil Independence Cup 1972, which was won 3-0.

Until then, the Portuguese had only been able to gain experience in the Moscow stadiums of the World Cup, Portugal had not yet played in the other two group venues.

Group stage / group B matches

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. SpainSpain Spain  3  1  2  0 006: 500  +1 05
 2. PortugalPortugal Portugal  3  1  2  0 005: 400  +1 05
 3. IranIran Iran  3  1  1  1 002: 200  ± 0 04th
 4th MoroccoMorocco Morocco  3  0  1  2 002: 400  −2 01
Fri., June 15, 2018, 9:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. CEST) in Sochi
Portugal - Spain 3: 3 (2: 1) Goal after 4th / penalty, 44th, 88th minutes 4th / penalty, 44th, 88th ′ Cristiano Ronaldo
Wed., June 20, 2018, 3 p.m. (2 p.m. CEST) in Moscow (Luschniki Olympic Stadium)
Portugal - Morocco 1: 0 (1: 0) Goal after 4th minutes 4. ' Cristiano Ronaldo
Mon., June 25, 2018, 9:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. CEST) in Saransk
Iran - Portugal 1: 1 (0: 1) Goal after 45 minutes 45 ′ Ricardo Quaresma

Games of the knockout round

Sat., June 30, 2018, 9:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. CEST) in Sochi ( Sochi Olympic Stadium )
Uruguay - Portugal 2: 1 (1: 0) Goal after 55 minutes 55. ′ Pepe

With the first defeat against Uruguay Portugal eliminated. Previously there had been a draw at the Brazilian Independence tournament in 1972 and a win in 1966 in a friendly game.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ All of André Silva's international matches
  2. fifa.com: 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia - Team Base Camps
  3. fpf.pt: "Mundial 2018: lista de 35 jogadores na FIFA"
  4. Mundial-2018: os 23 de Portugal . In: FPF . ( fpf.pt [accessed May 30, 2018]).