The Portugal national football team, known as "A Seleção" or "Os Navegadores," represents Portugal in international football. Governed by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), the team has made significant strides on the global stage.
Portugal won the UEFA European Championship in 2016, defeating France in the final, and followed it up with a victory in the 2019 UEFA Nations League. These successes marked a significant achievement for the team, which had previously reached the finals of the European Championship in 2004 but lost to Greece.
Portugal has produced many renowned footballers, including Eusébio, who was one of the greatest players of the 1960s, and Cristiano Ronaldo, considered one of the greatest footballers of all time. The team's colors are green and red, and their crest features the national coat of arms.
The national team plays its home matches at various stadiums across Portugal, including the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon and the Estádio do Dragão in Porto.
Known for its talented players and technical style of play, Portugal has become a significant force in international football. The team continues to compete strongly in international tournaments, driven by its history of success and the exceptional skill of its players.