Goalkeepers: Patricio (Rome), diogo Costa (Porto), Josesa (Wolves).
Defenders: Pepe (Porto), Ruben Diaz (Manchester City), Canceiro (Manchester City), Dallot (Manchester United), Guerrero (Dortmund), Danilo Pereira (Paris), Nuno Mendes (Paris) and Antonio Silva (Benfica).
Midfielders: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Bruno Fernandez (Manchester United), Ruben neves (Wolves), Jo? o Mario (Benfica), Vitinia (Paris), Matthews nunes (Wolves), William Carvalho (Betis), Jo? o Parsin (Fulham), ottavio (Wolves).
Strikers: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United), Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid), Raphael Leo (AC Milan), Andre Silva (Leipzig), Gonzalo Ramos (Benfica) and Ricardo Ota (Braga).
Portugal national football team
Portugal's national men's football team is the highest-level national football team in Portugal. Founded in 19 14, the home stadium is the Portuguese National Stadium, led by the Portuguese Football Association. Representing Portugal in international competitions. The Portuguese national team won the third place in the 1966 World Cup in England, and entered the finals of the World Cup and the European Cup from the 20th century.
And won the runner-up in the European Cup held in China in 2004. 20 16 European Cup in France, Portugal won the championship for the first time. On 20 19, the Portuguese national team won the first European national league championship. By the end of the 20 16 season, the Portuguese national team had won 584 games, with 276 wins, 134 draws and 174 losses, with a total score of 962-694 and a total net win of 268 goals, ranking among the top in Europe.