Portugal arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as Nations League champions and one of the deepest, most talented squads in the tournament.
Under Spanish coach Roberto Martínez, they qualified comfortably, winning their European group with 20 goals scored and a remarkable 9-1 victory over Armenia to seal their place.
The World Cup is the one major trophy that has eluded Portugal throughout their modern golden generation.
They are in Group K alongside DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia, with Colombia the only side capable of making the final group game genuinely competitive.
There is, however, an absence that hangs over this squad.
Diogo Jota, one of their best attackers, passed away tragically in a road accident on June 3, 2026, a devastating loss that has brought the entire tournament into perspective for the Portuguese squad and their supporters.
Here are the 10 best soccer players from Portugal at the 2026 World Cup.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo — Forward (Captain)

Position: Striker/Forward
Age: 41 | Club: Al-Nassr (Saudi Arabia)
There is nothing left in football to describe Cristiano Ronaldo that has not been written before.
With 228 caps and 143 international goals, he is the most capped player and the highest scorer in the history of men’s international football.
At 41 years old, he is playing in his sixth World Cup, an all-time record, more than any other player in the history of the tournament.
He finished as the top scorer at the 2025 Nations League, which Portugal won, and has passed 940 career club and international goals this season.
He is one of the players with the most hattricks in football history.
The World Cup is the one major trophy that has eluded him throughout his entire career, and this is his final chance to lift it.
He is one of the greatest soccer players of all time, the holder of the most prolific scoring record the international game has ever seen, and the player whose story will define this entire tournament.
2. Bruno Fernandes — Midfielder

Position: Attacking Midfielder
Age: 31 | Club: Manchester United (England)
Bruno Fernandes is the engine of Portugal’s entire attacking system and the player who makes this team function.
In 2025/26 he set a new Premier League record with 21 assists across the season, operating in his preferred number 10 role at Manchester United and producing the most creative season of his career.
With 89 caps and 29 international goals, he scores, creates, takes set pieces, takes penalties, and shoulders the responsibility of driving Portugal forward when they need it most.
He scored 3 goals in the qualifying campaign, all of them in the 9-1 win over Armenia.
He is on his wayto becoming one of the most prolific assist-makers in football history and one of the best playmakers the Premier League has produced.
3. Vitinha — Midfielder

Position: Midfielder
Age: 26 | Club: Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Vitinha is the heartbeat of Portugal’s midfield and one of the best midfielders in world football right now.
The PSG midfielder finished third in the 2025 Ballon d’Or — an extraordinary achievement for a player who only three years ago was considered a fringe option for Portugal.
He pulls the strings from a deep-lying role, controls tempo, breaks lines with his passing, and is the reason PSG won back-to-back Champions League titles, including a final victory over Arsenal in the most recent edition.
With 38 caps and the form of his life heading into this tournament, he is arguably Portugal’s most important non-Ronaldo player.
He is one of the best central midfielders in world football and one of the most visionary players at this tournament.
4. Rúben Dias — Defender

Position: Centre-Back
Age: 29 | Club: Manchester City (England)
Rúben Dias is Portugal’s defensive anchor and one of the best centre-backs in world football.
The Manchester City defender has won multiple Premier League titles and Champions League medals and is the kind of commanding, intelligent, technically superior centre-back that elite teams are built around.
With 76 caps, he organises the defence, reads the game brilliantly, and is the calm authority behind everything Portugal do without the ball.
He is one of the best defenders in the world right now and one of the best ball-playing defenders at this World Cup.
5. Bernardo Silva — Midfielder

Position: Midfielder/Forward
Age: 31 | Club: Manchester City (England)
Bernardo Silva is one of the most technically complete players in world football and one of the most underrated international players Portugal have produced since the Ronaldo generation began.
With 109 caps and 14 international goals, he brings an extraordinary combination of pressing intensity, technical brilliance, and creative intelligence that makes him one of the first names on Martínez’s team sheet.
He can play across the midfield and forward line, giving Portugal real flexibility.
He is one of the best players in the world for ball control and one of the most decorated players at this tournament.
6. João Neves — Midfielder

Position: Midfielder
Age: 21 | Club: Paris Saint-Germain (France)
João Neves is the most exciting young midfielder Portugal have produced in years and rapidly becoming one of the smartest players in European football.
At PSG, alongside Vitinha, he won back-to-back Champions League titles and has developed into a complete, intelligent defensive and progressive midfielder at just 21.
With 22 caps and 3 international goals, he gives Martínez a generational option in the centre of the park who is only going to get better.
He is one of the most exciting generational talents in European football and one of the best players under 25 at this World Cup.
7. Rafael Leão — Forward/Winger

Position: Winger/Forward
Age: 27 | Club: AC Milan (Italy)
Rafael Leão is Portugal’s most dangerous wide threat and one of the most electric forwards in Serie A.
The AC Milan winger has been one of the most talked-about players in European football since his breakthrough, combining extraordinary pace, dribbling ability, and an eye for goal that makes him one of the most difficult one-on-one opponents in world football.
With 44 caps and 5 international goals, his fitness and consistency have been occasional concerns — but when at his best, he is unplayable.
He is one of the fastest players in world football and one of the best left wingers at this tournament.
8. Nuno Mendes — Defender

Position: Left-Back
Age: 23 | Club: Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Nuno Mendes is the best left-back at the 2026 World Cup.
The PSG defender is aggressive going forward, defensively disciplined, and brings the kind of relentless attacking quality from left-back that the best full-backs in Europe produce.
At just 23, he has already won multiple Ligue 1 titles and back-to-back Champions League medals, giving him a level of trophy experience that most players twice his age never accumulate.
With 44 caps, he is one of the most important players in Martínez’s system and one of the best left-backs in world football.
9. Gonçalo Ramos — Forward

Position: Striker
Age: 24 | Club: Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Gonçalo Ramos announced himself to the world with a hat-trick against Switzerland in the 2022 World Cup Round of 16 — one of the most stunning individual performances in recent World Cup history.
The PSG forward has since developed into one of the most complete young strikers in European football, scoring consistently in Ligue 1 alongside some of the best players in the world.
With 25 caps and 10 international goals, he gives Martínez an excellent striking option alongside or instead of Ronaldo.
He is one of the best young strikers in the world right now.
10. Francisco Conceição — Forward

Position: Forward/Winger
Age: 23 | Club: Juventus (Italy)
Francisco Conceição is Portugal’s most exciting young attacker and the son of former Porto and international midfielder Sérgio Conceição.
At Juventus in Serie A, he has developed into one of the most direct and dangerous wide forwards in Italian football, contributing with both goals and assists.
With 17 caps and 4 international goals at just 23, he scored in the pre-tournament friendly and gives Martínez a fearless, pacey attacking option from wide or centrally.
He is one of the best young wingers in the world right now and a player whose best years are very much still ahead of him.
Conclusion
Portugal arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as Nations League champions with the deepest squad in their history beyond Ronaldo.
The midfield of Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, and João Neves is arguably the best in world football.
Ronaldo leads for the final time, chasing the one trophy that has always been just out of reach.
Group K is theirs to win.
And if Martínez gets the balance right between honouring Ronaldo and unleashing the talent around him, Portugal can go very deep into this tournament.
Other players worth watching include Diogo Costa, João Félix, Pedro Neto, and João Cancelo.
Who do you think will be Portugal’s standout player at the 2026 World Cup? Let us know in the comments!