The following is a list of the Portugal national football team's competitive records and statistics.

Individual records

Player records

Most capped players

Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal's most capped player and all-time top scorer.
As of match played 6 December 2022[1]
Players in bold are still active with Portugal.
RankPlayerCapsGoalsFirst capLatest cap
1Cristiano Ronaldo20312720 August 200316 October 2023
2João Moutinho146717 August 20059 June 2022
3Pepe132821 November 20076 December 2022
4Luís Figo1273212 October 19918 July 2006
5Nani112241 September 20062 July 2017
6Fernando Couto110819 December 199030 June 2004
7Rui Patrício105017 November 201017 November 2022
8Bruno Alves96115 June 20077 June 2018
9Rui Costa942631 March 19934 July 2004
10Ricardo Carvalho89511 October 200322 June 2016

Top goalscorers

As of match played 16 October 2023[2]
Players in bold are still active for the national team.
RankPlayerGoalsCapsAverageFirst capLatest cap
1Cristiano Ronaldo (list)1272030.6320 August 200316 October 2023
2Pauleta (list)47880.5320 August 19978 July 2006
3Eusébio (list)41640.648 October 196113 October 1973
4Luís Figo321270.2512 October 19918 July 2006
5Nuno Gomes29790.3724 January 199611 October 2011
6Hélder Postiga27710.3813 June 200314 November 2014
7Rui Costa26940.2831 March 19934 July 2004
8Nani241120.211 September 20062 July 2017
9João Pinto23810.3012 October 199114 June 2002
10Nené22660.3321 April 197123 June 1984
Simão22850.2618 October 199829 June 2010

Other records

Most matches played in World Cup
21 Cristiano Ronaldo (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022)[3]
Most matches played in European Championship
25 Cristiano Ronaldo (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020)[4]
Oldest player (outfield and goalkeeper)
39 years, 9 months and 10 days Pepe (6–1 against Switzerland on 6 December 2022)[5]
Longest national career
20 years and 54 days  Cristiano Ronaldo (from 20 August 2003 to 13 October 2023) 
Longest national career for an outfield player
20 years and 54 days  Cristiano Ronaldo (from 20 August 2003 to 13 October 2023) 
Youngest debutant
17 years, 6 months and 24 days Paulo Futre (5–0 against Finland on 21 September 1983)[6]
Youngest player to reach 100 caps
27 years, 8 months and 11 days Cristiano Ronaldo (1–1 against Northern Ireland on 16 October 2012)[7]

Manager records

Goal records

Most goals scored in one World Cup
9 Eusébio (1966)[8]
Most goals scored in World Cups
9 Eusébio (1966)[8]
Most goals scored in one European Championship
5 Cristiano Ronaldo (2020)
Most goals scored in European Championships
14 Cristiano Ronaldo (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020)[9]
Oldest goalscorer
39 years, 9 months and 10 days Pepe (6–1 against Switzerland on 6 December 2022)
Youngest goalscorer
17 years, 9 months and 25 days Fernando Chalana (2–1 against Cyprus on 5 December 1976)
Most hat-tricks
10 Cristiano Ronaldo (includes four goals against Andorra on 7 October 2016 and Lithuania on 10 September 2019)[10]
Most pokers
2 Cristiano Ronaldo
Youngest player to score a hat-trick
20 years, 11 months and 4 days André Silva (6–0 against Faroe Islands on 10 October 2016)[11]

Competition records

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place  

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup record FIFA World Cup qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Position Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 1930 Did not enter Declined participation
Kingdom of Italy 1934 Did not qualify 2nd 2 0 0 2 1 11
French Third Republic 1938 2nd 1 0 0 1 1 2
Fourth Brazilian Republic 1950 2nd 2 0 1 1 3 7
Switzerland 1954 2nd 2 0 1 1 1 9
Sweden 1958 3rd 4 1 1 2 4 7
Chile 1962 2nd 4 1 1 2 9 7
England 1966 Third place 3rd 6 5 0 1 17 8 1st 6 4 1 1 9 4
Mexico 1970 Did not qualify 4th 6 1 2 3 8 10
West Germany 1974 2nd 6 2 3 1 10 6
Argentina 1978 2nd 6 4 1 1 12 6
Spain 1982 4th 8 3 1 4 8 11
Mexico 1986 Group stage 17th 3 1 0 2 2 4 2nd 8 5 0 3 12 10
Italy 1990 Did not qualify 3rd 8 4 2 2 11 8
United States 1994 3rd 10 6 2 2 18 5
France 1998 3rd 10 5 4 1 12 4
South Korea Japan 2002 Group stage 21st 3 1 0 2 6 4 1st 10 7 3 0 33 7
Germany 2006 Fourth place 4th 7 4 1* 2 7 5 1st 12 9 3 0 35 5
South Africa 2010 Round of 16 11th 4 1 2 1 7 1 P/O 12 7 4 1 19 5
Brazil 2014 Group stage 18th 3 1 1 1 4 7 P/O 12 8 3 1 24 11
Russia 2018 Round of 16 13th 4 1 2 1 6 6 1st 10 9 0 1 32 4
Qatar 2022 Quarter-finals 8th 5 3 0 2 12 6 P/O 10 7 2 1 22 7
Canada Mexico United States 2026 To be determined To be determined
Total Third place 8/22 30 14 6 10 49 35 149 83 35 31 284 146
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

UEFA European Championship

UEFA European Championship record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
France 1960 Did not qualify430188
Spain 1964310245
Italy 1968622266
Belgium 19726312106
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976623157
Italy 198084131011
France 1984Semi-finals3rd4121446501116
West Germany 1988 Did not qualify824268
Sweden 19928512114
England 1996Quarter-finals5th42115210721297
Belgium Netherlands 2000Semi-finals3rd540110410721324
Portugal 2004Runners-up2nd631*286Qualified as hosts
Austria Switzerland 2008Quarter-finals7th420276147612410
Poland Ukraine 2012Semi-finals3rd[lower-alpha 1]531*164106222714
France 2016Champions1st734*0958701115
Europe 2020 Round of 1613th411277 8521226
Germany 2024 To be determined To be determined
Total1 title8/16391910105638115662623216107
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out. Red border colour indicates that the tournament was held on home soil.

UEFA Nations League

UEFA Nations League record
Season** Division Group Pld W D* L GF GA P/R Rank
Portugal 2018–19 A 3 642094Same position1st
Italy 2020–21 A 3 6411124Same position5th
Netherlands 2022–23 A 2 6312113Same position6th
Total 18 11 4 3 32 11 1 title
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Group stage played home and away. Flag shown represents host nation for the finals stage. Red border colour indicates the finals stage will be held on home soil

FIFA Confederations Cup

FIFA Confederations Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA
Saudi Arabia 1992 Did not qualify
Saudi Arabia 1995
Saudi Arabia 1997
Mexico 1999
South KoreaJapan 2001
France 2003
Germany 2005
South Africa 2009
Brazil 2013
Russia 2017 Third place 3rd 5 3 2* 0 9 3
TotalThird place1/10532093
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

Olympic Games

19681988 national amateur football team. Football at the Summer Olympics has been an under-23 tournament since 1992.

Olympic Games Record
Year Round Pld W D* L GF GA
Greece 1896No football tournament
France 1900Did not enter
United States 1904
United Kingdom 1908
Sweden 1912
Belgium 1920
France 1924
Netherlands 1928Quarter-finals320175
United States 1932No football tournament
Germany 1936Did not enter
United Kingdom 1948
Finland 1952
Australia 1956
Italy 1960
Japan 1964
Mexico 1968
West Germany 1972
Canada 1976
Soviet Union 1980
United States 1984Did not qualify
South Korea 1988
Spain 1992
United States 1996Fourth place6222610
Australia 2000Did not qualify
Greece 2004Group stage310269
China 2008Did not qualify
United Kingdom 2012
Brazil 2016Quarter-finals421156
Japan 2020Did not qualify
TotalFourth place167362430
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

Minor tournaments

Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA
Brazil 1964 Taça de NaçõesThird place, round-robin3rd301227
Brazil 1972 Brazil Independence CupRunners-up2nd8611175
United States 1992 U.S. CupRound-robin4th301203
Canada 1995 SkyDome CupWinners, round-robin1st211021
Total1 title167452116
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

All-time results

The following table shows Portugal's all-time international record, correct as of 29 March 2022.

Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA
Total6473151511811096741

Source: Portugal - Historical results

Head-to-head record

Portugal national football team has played teams from every confederation. Their first international match was played on 18th December 1921 in Madrid against Spain, losing 3–1.[13] The team they have played the most is Spain, with a total of 40 matches played. Their biggest win has been by 9 goals in a European Qualifiers match against Luxembourg that ended 9-0 on the 11th September 2023.

Key
Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
As of match against  Iceland on the 19th November 2023.
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Albania 7511135+8
 Algeria 110030+3
 Andorra 6600291+28
 Angola 3300121+11
 Argentina 8215713−6
 Armenia 642094+5
 Austria 112631119−8
 Azerbaijan 8710221+21
 Belgium 196762123−2
 Bolivia 110040+4
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 6510162+14
 Brazil 2043131639−23
 Bulgaria 134361618−2
 Cameroon 220082+6
 Canada 211052+3
 Cape Verde 311143+1
 Chile 422094+5
 China 220040+4
 Ivory Coast 1010000
 Croatia 7610154+11
 Cyprus 111010356+29
 Czech Republic 5401102+8
 Denmark 1611233218+14
 Ecuador 210153+2
 Egypt 430193+6
 England 23310102546−21
 Estonia 8710251+24
 Faroe Islands 3300161+15
 Finland 10541146+8
 France 2863193153−22
 Gabon 1010220
 Georgia 110020+2
 Germany 1935111833−15
 Ghana 220053+1
 Gibraltar 110050+5
 Greece 144551618−2
 Hungary 1410403310+23
 Iceland 5410125+7
 Iran 321061+5
 Israel 7421169+7
 Italy 2864182351−28
 Kazakhstan 330061+5
 Kuwait 211091+8
 Latvia 6600184+14
 Liechtenstein 9810413+38
 Lithuania 4400203+17
 Luxembourg 211911748+66
 Macedonia 321030+3
 Malta 10910285+23
 Mexico 532074+3
 Moldova 110030+3
 Morocco 310224-2
 Mozambique 220051+4
 Netherlands 148421610+6
 New Zealand 110040+4
 Nigeria 110040+4
 North Korea 2200123+9
 Northern Ireland 134721413+1
 Norway 11821185+16
 Panama 110020+2
 Paraguay 1010000
 Poland 135531813+5
 Qatar 220061+5
 Republic of Ireland 158342211+11
 Romania 11524119+2
 Russia 7412113+8
 Saudi Arabia 220060+6
 Scotland 158342114+7
 Serbia 93421411+3
 Slovakia 6510103+7
 South Africa 220051+4
 South Korea 200213−2
 Spain 40617174577−32
 Sweden 207672529−4
  Switzerland 26105114035+5
 Tunisia 2020330
 Turkey 9702199+10
 Ukraine 411234−1
 United States 7232880
 Uruguay 421173+4
 Wales 430194+5
Former Teams
 Czechoslovakia 9333710−3
 East Germany 320165+1
 Soviet Union 430146−2
 Yugoslavia 53021012−2

All-time results

The following table shows Portugal's all-time international record, correct as of 5 June 2022.

Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA
Total6533181531821111743

Source: Portugal - Historical results

Notes

  1. Though there was no third place play-off, UEFA decided in the 2012 edition to award the semi-final losers (Germany and Portugal) bronze medals for the first time.[12]

References

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  2. "Portugal national football team goal scorers". Eu-football.info. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  3. "Spain vs. Portugal final score: Crazy draw as Cristiano Ronaldo becomes oldest to score World Cup hat trick". CBS Sports. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  4. "Ronaldo sets record for all-time EURO appearances". UEFA. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. "Euro 2016: A final swansong for Ricardo Carvalho?". Sportskeeda. 4 June 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  6. "Adeus Alvalade: Paulo Futre encanta na estreia oficial" [Goodbye Alvalade: Paulo Futre delights in official debut]. Record (in Portuguese). 6 May 2003. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  7. "Centurion Ronaldo honoured by UEFA". Union of European Football Associations. 17 October 2012. Archived from the original on 10 August 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  8. 1 2 "Eusebio's nine goals at 1966 World Cup". BBC Sport. 5 January 2014.
  9. "Cristiano Ronaldo becomes first to score in four European Championships". espnfc.com. 22 June 2016. Archived from the original on 23 June 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  10. Grez, Matias (11 September 2019). "Cristiano Ronaldo hits four against Lithuania and nears all-time goals record". CNN. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  11. "Chapa seis às Ilhas Faroé com "hat-trick" de André Silva" [Six past the Faroe Islands with André Silva hat-trick] (in Portuguese). Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
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