Portuguese national soccer team
Home leotard
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| Selecção the Quinas | |||||||||||||||||||
| federation | |||||||||||||||||||
| Federação Portuguesa de Futebol | |||||||||||||||||||
| coach | |||||||||||||||||||
| Luiz Felipe Scolari, since 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||
| record players | |||||||||||||||||||
| Luis Figo (115) | |||||||||||||||||||
| record goal scorer | |||||||||||||||||||
| Pauleta (42) | |||||||||||||||||||
| first international match | |||||||||||||||||||
| Spain 3:1 Portugal (Madrid, Spain; 18. November 1921) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Highest victory | |||||||||||||||||||
| Portugal 8:0 Liechtenstein (Lisbon, Portugal; 18. November 1994) Portugal 8:0 Liechtenstein (Coimbra, Portugal; 9. June 1999) Portugal 8:0 Kuwait (Leiria, Portugal; 19. November 2003) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Highest defeat | |||||||||||||||||||
| Portugal 0:8 England (Lisbon, Portugal; 25. May 1947) | |||||||||||||||||||
| World championship | |||||||||||||||||||
| final round participation: 3 (first: 1966) Best result: Third place 1966 | |||||||||||||||||||
| European championship | |||||||||||||||||||
| final round participation: 4 (first: 1984) Best result: Second place 2004 | |||||||||||||||||||
the Portuguese national soccer team (FPF), the Selecção (=Auswahl), is one of the strongest European national teams in the football. Contrary to the association football and the juniors the A-crew could win however so far no title with a European or a world championship.
The Heimspiele of the Selecção, are delivered mainly in the following stages: In the Estádio DO Dragão of the fiber plastic postage, Estádio there Luz of Benfica Lisbon and in the Estádio José Alvalade of Sporting Lisbon, those at the same time also the largest stages of Portugal are.
Selecção
Selecção is called the Portuguese national team, contrary to the Seleção, the Brazilian national soccer team.
history
the Portuguese football roof federation is the Federação Portuguesa de Futebol (FPF). 1914 are considered as the year of the foundation. 1923 joined the FPF the world union FIFA and 1954 the UEFA .
One celebrated the so far largest success of the A-crew at the football WM 1966 in England, as the team 3. became and Eusébio with 9 hits goal scorer king became. Also the profit of the vice-European championship 2004 was a large success. The moreover one Portugal became with the football European championship 1984 in France as well as with the football European championship 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands in each case third.
The crew specified last consisted in the majority of players of the golden generation , which became 1989 and 1991 with the under+20-year old world champion.
leotard
the leotard of the Portuguese national soccer team is held in the national colors red and green. A yellow Paspelierung, which runs along the chest seams and Hosenbeine along, reminds of the large past of Portugal as sailor nation.
participation of Portugal at the soccer world championship (4 times)
| 1930 in Uruguay | not participated |
| 1934 in Italy | do not qualify |
| 1938 in France | do not qualify |
| 1950 in Brazil | on final round participation do without |
| 1954 in Switzerland | do not qualify |
| 1958 in Sweden | do not qualify |
| 1962 in Chile | do not qualify |
| 1966 in England | 3. Place |
| 1970 in Mexico | does not qualify |
| 1974 in Germany | does not qualify |
| 1978 in Argentina | does not qualify |
| 1982 in Spain | does not qualify |
| 1986 in Mexico | Vorrunde |
| 1990 in Italy | does not qualify |
| 1994 in the USA | does not qualify |
| 1998 in France | does not qualify |
| 2002 in South Korea/Japan | Vorrunde |
| 2006 in Germany | * |
participation of Portugal at the football European championship (4 times)
| 1960 in France | do not qualify |
| 1964 in Spain | do not qualify |
| 1968 in Italy | do not qualify |
| 1972 in that Belgium | do not qualify |
| 1976 in Yugoslavia | do not qualify |
| 1980 in Italy | do not qualify |
| 1984 in France | semi-final |
| 1988 in BR Germany | do not qualify |
| 1992 in Sweden | do not qualify |
| 1996 in England | quarter final |
| 2000 in Belgium & the Netherlands | semi-finals |
| 2004 in Portugal | 2. Place |
title
- U20 world champion (2) - 1989, 1991
- U18 European champion (2) - 1994, 1999
- U17 European champion (1) - 2003
- U16 European champion (4) - 1989, 1995, 1996, 2000
current cadre 
goal keeper:
defense:
- Paulo Ferreira (fiber plastic Chelsea)
- Rui Jorge (Belenenses Lisbon)
- Jorge Andrade (Deportivo La Coruña)
- Miguel (Valencia CF)
- Nuno Valente (fiber plastic Everton)
- Beto (Sporting Lisbon)
- Ricardo Carvalho (fiber plastic Chelsea)
centre zone:
- Manuel Fernandes (Benfica Lisbon)
- Costinha (direct current generator Moscow)
- Petit (Benfica Lisbon)
- Maniche (fiber plastic Chelsea)
- Pedro Mendes (fiber plastic Portsmouth)
- João Moutinho (Sporting Lisbon)
- Tiago (Olympique Lyon)
- Deco (fiber plastic Barcelona)
- Luís Figo (inter Milan)
storm:
- Luís Boa Morte (fiber plastic Fulham)
- Pauleta (Paris Saint Germain)
- Simão (Benfica Lisbon)
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
- Nuno Gomes (Benfica Lisbon)
- Hélder Postiga (pc. Etienne)
- Ricardo Quaresma (fiber plastic postage)
acquaintance player
euro 1984 and WM 1986
- Rui Jordão
- Fernando Chalana
- Nené
- António olive Irish Republican Army
- António Sousa
- Carlo Manuel
- Jaime Pacheco
- João Domingos Pinto
- Fernando Gomes
- Paulo Futre
the golden one generation
- Manuel Rui Costa
- Fernando Couto
- Vitor Baía
- Jorge Costa
- Dimas Teixeira
- João Vieira Pinto
- Domingos
- Paulo Sousa
- Sérgio Conceição
- Abel Xavier
- Ricardo Sá Pinto
- Luís Figo
- Travassos
- Eusébio
- Coluna
- António Simoes
- José Augusto
- José Torres
- Vitor Damas
- Manuel Bento
- João Domingos Pinto
- Carlo Manuel
- Fernando Gomes
- Fernando Chalana
- Paulo Futre
- Rui Barros
- Pauleta
- Nuno Gomes
- Deco
- Cristiano Ronaldo
past coaches
- of Carlo Vilar, Pedro Del Negro, Reis Gonçalves, Virgílio Paula, Plácido Duro, Júlio de Araújo, José Pereira Júnior, Joaquim Narciso Freire, Guilherme Augusto A Sousa, Raúl Nunes and Ribeiro DOS rice (15. December 1921 - 16. December 1923)
- Ribeiro DOS rice (15. March 1925 - 18. April 1926)
- Cândido olive Irish Republican Army, Ricardo Ornelas and João Brito (26. December 1926 - 17. April 1927)
- Cândido olive Irish Republican Army, Ricardo Ornelas and Dr. Mário Castro (29. May 1927 - 24. March 1929)
- A Maia Loureiro (1. December 1929 - 30. December 1929)
- Laurindo Grijó, Augusto Pedrosa (12. January 1930 - 30. November 1930)
- Tavares there Silva, Augusto Pedrosa (2. April 1931 - 31. May 1931)
- Salvador DO Carmo, Armando Sampaio and Salviano Perfeito (3. May 1932 - 2. April 1933)
- Ribeiro DOS rice (11. March 1934 - 18. March 1934)
- Cândido de Oliveira (5. May 1935 - 11. March 1945)
- Tavares there Silva (6. May 1945 - 25. May 1947)
- Virgílio Paula, Martinho olive Irish Republican Army and João Brito (23. November 1947 - 23. May 1948)
- Armando Sampaio (27. February 1949 - 22. May 1949)
- Salvador DO Carmo, João Brito, Amadeu Rodrigues (20. April 1950 - 21. May 1950)
- Tavares there Silva (8. April 1951 - 17. June 1951)
- Cândido DOS rice (20. April 1952 - 14. December 1952)
- Salvador DO Carmo (27. September 1953 - 28. November 1954)
- Fernando Vaz (19. December 1954 - 2. May 1955)
- Tavares there Silva (4. May 1955 - 16. June 1957)
- José Maria Antunes (22. December 1957 - 22. May 1960)
- Armando Ferreira (19. March 1961 - 4. June 1961)
- Fernando Peyroteo (8. October 1961 - 25. October 1961)
- Armando Ferreira (6. June 1962 - 17. May 1962)
- José Maria Antunes (7. November 1962 - 7. June 1964)
- Manuel there Luz Afonso (15. November 1964 - 13. November 1966)
- José Gomes there Silva (27. March 1967 - 17. December 1967)
- José Maria Antunes (30. June 1968 - 10. December 1969)
- José Gomes there Silva (10. May 1970 - 21. November 1971)
- José Augusto (29. March 1972 - 14. November 1973)
- José Maria Pedroto (3. April 1974 - 22. December 1976)
- Júlio Cernadas Pereira Juca (30. March 1977 - 8. March 1978)
- Mário Wilson (20. September 1978 - 26. March 1980)
- Júlio Cernadas Pereira Juca (24. September 1980 - 5. May 1982)
- Otto Glória (22. September 1982 - 8. June 1983)
- Fernando Cabrita, António Morais, António olive Irish Republican Army Toní and José Augusto (21. September 1983 - 23. June 1984)
- José Torres (5. September 1984 - 11. June 1986)
- Rui Seabra (12. October 1986 - 29. March 1987)
- Júlio Cernadas Pereira Juca (23. September 1987 - 26. April 1989)
- Artur Jorge (1. June 1989 - 1. June 1990)
- Carlo Queiróz (1. August 1990 - 9. December 1993)
- Eduardo Vingada (14. December 1993 - 30. June 1994)
- António olive Irish Republican Army (1. July 1994 - 31. July 1996)
- Artur Jorge (1. August 1996 - 30. November 1997)
- Humberto Coelho (15. December 1997 - 31. July 2000)
- António olive Irish Republican Army (1. August 2000 - 31. July 2002)
- Agostinho olive Irish Republican Army (22. August 2002 - 10. January 2003)
- Luiz Felipe Scolari (since 11. January 2003)
international matches against German national soccer teams
(results always from Portuguese view)
- international matches against Germany
- 27. February 1936 in Lisbon: 1:3 - gates: Silva; Karl high man, Albin Kitzinger, Ernst Lehner
- 24. April 1938 in Frankfurt/Main: 1:1 - gates: Sousa; Otto Siffling
- 19. December 1954 in Lisbon: 0:3 - gates: Harsh ore Erhardt, Alfred Pfaff, Erich Juskowiak
- 27. April 1960 in Ludwigshafen on the Rhine: 1:2 - gates: Cavem; Uwe Seeler, Helmut Rahn
- 17. February 1982 in Hanover: 1:3 - gates: De Matos; Klaus Fischer (2), Humberto (self-gate)
- 23. February 1983 in Lisbon: 1:0 - gate: Dito
- 14. June 1984 in Strasbourg (EM-Vorrunde): 0:0
- 24. February 1985 in Lisbon (WM-qualification): 1:2 - gates: Diamantino; Pierre suffering bar ski, Rudi of full
- 16. October 1985 in Stuttgart (WM-qualification): 1:0 - gate: Carlo Manuel
- 29. August 1990 in Lissabom: 1:1 - gates: Rui Aguas; Lothar matte house
- 21. February 1996 in postage: 1:2 - gates: Folha; Andreas Möller (2)
- 14. December 1996 in Lisbon (WM-qualification): 0:0
- 6. September 1997 in Berlin (WM-qualification): 1:1 - gates: Pedro Barbosa; Ulf Kirsten
- 20. June 2000 in Rotterdam (EM-Vorrunde): 3:0 - gates: Sergio Conceicao (of 3)
- international matches against the GDR
- 21. June 1959 in Berlin (EM-qualification): 2:0
- 28. June 1959 in postage (EM-qualification): 3:2
- 19. February 1986 in Braga: 1:3
- international matches against the Saarland
- 1. May 1955 in Saarbruecken (Portuguese B-team): 6:1
- 3. June 1956 in Saarbruecken (Portuguese B-team): 0:0
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- RSSSF Arichv of the record players and Topscorers
- RSSSF archives of the coaches since 1921
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