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Previous Participation in World Cups
Previous Participation in World Cups

If the first edition of the World Cup 13 soccer teams participated by invitation in the 1934 event, where the final stage would be held in Mussolini's Italy , FIFA appealed first to a qualification with geographical criteria.
In the European region , 21 teams participated in different skill groups - including Italy , organizing country .
Portugal , participated for the first time in a qualifying tournament for the World Cup. To access the final stage Portugal had as opponent Spain, included in Group 2 of the European zone .
With games 11 and 18 March 1934 , Portugal does not hold many memories of these two games ( two defeats : 9-0 2-1 in Madrid and Lisbon ) .

Results
March 11, 1934
Chamartín Stadium ( Madrid / Spain )
50,000 spectators
Referee : Raphael Van Praag (Belgium )
Spain - Portugal 9-0 ( 3-0 )

March 18, 1934
Lumiar Stadium (Lisboa / Portugal )
35,000 people
Referee : Raphael Van Praag (Belgium )
Portugal - Spain 1-2 ( 1-2 )

World Cup 1938
Portugal did not participate in the final phase. The round was against Switzerland. In a single game, May 11, 1938, Portugal lost 2-1, with goals from Aeby and Abegglen and Fernando Peyroteo.

World Cup 1950

Portugal has not reached the final stage and once again was removed by Spain in 2 games. The April 2, 1950 in Madrid, Spain won 5-1 with goals from Zarra, Basra, Painzo (2) and Molowny, and Cabrita. Lisbon, April 9, 1950, Portugal drew 2-2 with goals from Travaços and Jesus Correia, and Zarra and Gainza.

Right near the beginning of the final phase, several teams dropped, Portugal and the Brazilian organization invited to participate, but the invitation was declined.

World Cup 1954

Once again, Portugal was by the playoffs and did not participate in the final phase. Was eliminated by Austria. On September 27, 1953, Vienna, Portugal lost 9-1 expressive, with goals from Ocwirk (2) Probst (5), Wagner and Dienst, and Joseph Waters. In the second game in Lisbon on November 29, tied at zero.

World Cup 1958

Portugal was up qualifiers. In the qualifying stage, met with Northern Ireland and Italy. The campaign began January 16, 1957 in Lisbon with a 1-1 draw with Northern Irish, with goals from Vasques and Bingham. On May 1, in Belfast, the Irish won 3-0 with goals from Casey Simpson and McIlroy. On 26 May, Portugal won 3-0 to Italy (Vasques, Teixeira and Matateu), but lost by identical mark in Milan on December 22, with goals from Graton (2) and Pivatelli.

World Cup 1962

In the playoffs, Portugal was paired with Luxembourg and England. The campaign began in Lisbon on March 19, 1961. Goals from José Águas, Yauca (3), Column and a self-goal by Brosius, Portugal won comfortably 6-0. On May 21, also in Lisbon, Portugal and England drew 1-1 (Jose Water and Flowers). But worse was to come, on October 8, outrageously Luxembourg Portugal lost 4-2, with three goals from Schmidt 3:01 Hoffmann; Yauca and Eusebio scored for Portugal. In London, 25 October, Portugal again lost 2-0 (Connelly and Pointer).

World Cup 1966

Qualifiers
In the knockout stages, Portugal was in Romania, Czechoslovakia and Turkey Group. Perhaps the distance of travel atemorizassem the Portuguese more than their opponents. The January 24, 1965, Portugal made ​​his debut for Turkey to win 5-1 with three goals from Eusebio and even Jaime Graça and Column; Fevzi marked by the Turks. In Ankara on April 19, Portugal won 1-0 again with another goal of Eusebius. On April 25, Portugal played in Bratislava and defeated the Chevoslovacos 0-1, again with Eusébio scoring. The qualification was guaranteed in Lisbon on June 13 with a win over Romania; Eusebio scored twice more, and Avran by opponents. When October 31 in Porto, the national team played against Czechoslovakia, the qualification was already assured; the game paid off by a goalless draw. And finally, Portugal lost 2-0 in Bucharest against Romania, with Dridea goal, an own goal, and Oak.

List of qualifiers
January 24, 1965, Lisbon, Portugal - Portugal 5 - 1Turkey.

April 19, 1965, Ankara, Turkey - Turkey 0-1 Portugal

April 25, 1965, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia - Czechoslovakia 0-1 Portugal

June 13, 1965, Lisbon, Portugal - Portugal 2-1 Romania Portugal

October 31, 1965, Porto, Portugal 31 0 Czechoslovakia

November 21, 1965, Bucharest, Romania - Romania 2-0 Portugal

RankTeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 9 6 4 1 1 9 4 5
2 Bandeira da República TchecaCzechoslovakia 7 6 3 1 2 12 4 8
3 Flag of Romania.svg Romania 6 6 3 0 3 9 7 2
4 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 2 6 1 0 5 4 19 -15

Finals
Placement: 3rd place

Grupo C

TimePtsJgsVEDGMGSSG
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 6 3 3 0 0 9 2 7
Flag of Hungary.svg Magyarország(Hungria) 4 3 2 0 1 7 5 2
Brasil Brasil 2 3 1 0 2 4 6 -2
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Република България(Bulgaria) 0 3 0 0 3 1 8 -7

World Cup 1974

29/3/72- Portugal, Cyprus, 4-0
10/5/72- Cyprus, Portugal, 0-1
28/3/73- Irl. Northern Portugal, 1-1
2/5/73- Bulgaria, Portugal, 2-1
13/10/73- Portugal, Bulgaria, 2-2
14/11/73- Portugal-Irl. North, 1-1

World Cup 1978

6/10/76- Portugal-Polónia, 0-2
(à noite, no Estádio das Antas - Noite chuvosa.Decepção portuguesa e grande classe do médio Lato, que apontou 2 excelentes golos).
17/11/76- Portugal-Dinamarca, 1-0
5/12/76- Chipre-Portugal, 1-2
9/10/77- Dinamarca-Portugal, 2-4
29/10/77- Polónia-Portugal, 1-1
16/11/77- Portugal-Chipre, 4-0

World Cup 1982

15/10/80- Scotland, Portugal, 0-0
19/11/80- Portugal-Irl. North, 1-0
17/12/80- Portugal, Israel, 3-0
29/4/81- Irl. Northern Portugal, 1-0
24/6/81- Sweden, Portugal, 3-0
14/10/81- Portugal, Sweden, 1-2
28/10/81- Israel-Portugal, 4-1
18/11/81- Portugal, Scotland, 2-1

World Cup 1986

Qualifiers
In the knockout stages, Portugal was in Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Malta group. Portugal can qualify for the finals by beating Germany in Esturgarda to 16 October 1985, 1-0, goal scored by Carlos Manuel.

September 12, 1984, Sweden - Portugal 0-1

October 14, 1984, Portugal - Czechoslovakia 2-1

November 14, 1984, Portugal - Sweden  1-3

February 10, 1985, Malta - Portugal 1-3

February 24, 1985, Portugal-Germany 1-2

September 25, 1985, Czechoslovakia - Portugal 1-0

October 12, 1985, Portugal - Malta 3-2

October 16, 1985, Germany - Portugal 0-1

RangLandTorePunkte
1 Flag of Germany.svg Alemanha 22:9 12:4
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 12:10 10:6
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Suécia 14:9 9:7
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Checoslováquia 11:12 8:8
5 Flag of Malta.svg Malta 6:25 1:15

Finals
Was in a mood of revolt , because of the war of interests between players and federation - which became known as the " Case Saltillo ." - That Portugal began the championship in Mexico in 1986 The premiere went well , with a win over accredited England, led by Bobby Robson .

There was celebration everywhere . Even in the Portuguese hotel selection in the presence of the English players .

Among victory over England and the game with Poland , Portugal suffered a setback when , in a training session , the veteraníssimo goalkeeper Manuel Bento Galrinho fractured fibula and had to be replaced by Vítor Damas .

A goal by Wlodzimierz Smolarek dictated the outcome , but still , Portugal depended only on themselves in the last game with Morocco to get to the round -finals .

The " Lions of the Atlas " reach early 2-0 in the first minute of the game and meira won in the end 3-1 . For Portugal , finished the second qualifying final stage of the World Cup in the bottom of the group . So much war, so much carnival ( " war" between players and federation ) to finish everything on the first Wednesday .

Injured Benedict was brief , but concise analysis on the presence of the national team in Mexico : "We won the first game , we needed only 1 more point and I could not ... No comment! "

Placement : 1st round finals

World Cup 1990

16/11/88- Portugal-Luxembourg, 1-0
15/2/89- Portugal, Belgium, 1-1
26/4/89- Portugal, Switzerland, 3-1
6/9/89- Belgium, Portugal, 3-0
20/9/89- Switzerland-Portugal, 1-2
6/10/89- Czechoslovakia, Portugal, 2-1
11/10/89- Luxembourg, Portugal, 0-3
15/11/89- Portugal, Czechoslovakia, 0-0

World Cup 1994

15/10/92- Scotland, Portugal, 0-0
24/1/93- Malta, Portugal, 0-1
24/2/93- Portugal, Italy, 1-3
31/3/93- Switzerland-Portugal, 1-1
28/4/93- Portugal, Scotland, 5-0
19/6/93- Portugal, Malta, 4-0
5/9/93- Estonia, Portugal, 0-2
13/10/93- Portugal, Switzerland, 1-0
10/11/93- Portugal, Estonia, 3-0
17/11/93- Italy, Portugal, 1-0

World Cup 1998

31/8/96- Armenia-Portugal, 0-0
5/10/96- Ukraine-Portugal, 2-1
9/10/96- Albania, Portugal, 0-3
9/11/96- Portugal-Ukraine 1-0
14/12/96- Portugal, Germany, 0-0
29/3/97- Irl. Northern Portugal, 0-0
7/6/97- Portugal and Albania, 2-0
20/8/97- ​​Portugal, Armenia, 3-1
6/9/97- Germany-Portugal, 1-1
11/10/97- Portugal-Irl. North, 1-0

World Cup 2002

Portugal was not so well in the World Cup 2002, it won only one game of the three that competed and was eliminated.

Departures
In the first match, Portugal was defeated by the United States, which ended with a 3-2 victory for the Americans. See the match report here.

In the second game, recovered and Portugal national team thrashed Poland by 4-0. See the match report here.

In the third match, the performance of the Portuguese national team fell once again and was defeated by host South Korea, in match that ended 1-0 to the Koreans. See the match report here.

With this performance, Portugal was eliminated from the World Cup 2002 along with Poland, both adding only 3 points each.

World Cup 2006

Portugal participated for the fourth time, and second consecutive, in the finals of the FIFA World Cup, held in 2006 in Germany. The playoffs were decided with Russia, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. Despite the defeat against Germany in the match for 3rd and 4th places, the national team was received in great pomp and festivities with its performance comparable only to that of 1966. With this last game, said goodbye to Luis Figo and Pauleta National Team ; the first 33 years and 147 caps and the second with 47 goals with the equipment of the national colors.

Portugal started the playoffs, about four months after reaching the final of the European Championship ( Euro 2004 ) and was therefore increased responsibilities . The group that fell to him in the draw was clearly low with Latvia , Slovakia , Estonia , Luxembourg , Liechtenstein and Russia . The first game was in Riga Latvia, September 4, 2004 ; Portugal won 2-0 with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Pauleta . The game was marked by the entry of a girl ( her name Liene Buldure ) half-naked on the playing field . Four days later , on 8 September , in Leiria, Portugal team defeated Estonia 4-0 with two goals from Helder Postiga and Cristiano Ronaldo and still Pauleta . The biggest surprise of this qualifying was reserved for 9 October ; Portugal was that day to win 2-0 ( Pauleta , another local self - goal ) to fragilíssimo Liechtenstein , but eventually acquiesce a scandalous tie. On October 13 in Luz stadium , the selection of machines redeemed himself before his audience and won 7-1 to Russia expressive , with two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo , two of Armando Petit and still Pauleta , Deco and Simão Sabrosa . The November 17 , Luxembourg Portugal was winning 5-0 with goals from Pauleta ( 2 ) , Maniche , Cristiano Ronaldo and even a Luxembourg own goal . The toughest opponent in the group turned out to be Slovakia : in March , 30 in Bratislava was not beyond a tie to a goal ( Hélder Postiga ) ; but on 4 June , Portugal was confirmed as leader of the group with a score of 2-0 with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Fernando Meira . At this point , the qualification of Portugal was practically guaranteed . Portugal was still beat Estonia to Tallinn on 8 June with another goal from Cristiano Ronaldo . On September 3 , Portugal defeated Luxembourg 6-0 with goals from Pauleta ( 2 ) , Simao Sabrosa ( 2 ) , Ricardo Carvalho and Jorge Andrade . On 7 September , Portugal was to Moscow and got a goalless draw against Russia . Finally , Portugal defeated Liechetensetin in Aveiro on October 8 2-1 ( Pauleta and Nuno Gomes ) and Latvia in Porto on 12 October 3-0 , two goals Pauleta and other Hugo Viana .

PaísJVEDGMGS+/-Pnt
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 12 9 3 0 35 5 +30 30
Flag of Slovakia.svg Eslováquia 12 6 5 1 24 8 +16 23
Flag of Russia.svg Rússia 12 6 5 1 23 12 +11 23
Flag of Estonia.svg Estónia 12 5 2 5 16 17 -1 17
Flag of Latvia.svg Letónia 12 4 3 5 18 21 -3 15
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein 12 2 2 8 13 23 -10 8
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxemburgo 12 0 0 12 5 48 -43

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Group Stage - Group D
For the finals , Portugal will be installed in Marienfeld , hotel Klosterpforte . It is the same location , but not the same hotel that hosted FC Porto at the stage of pre - 2003 era , the beginning of the year sports team then led by Jose Mourinho to conquer the Champions League Final to be held well close in Gelsenkirchen in May 2004 .

The December 9, 2005 were randomly selected the 32 teams that will participate in the championship in 2006, thus deciding the composition of the 8 groups . Portugal was placed in Group D in 4th position with Mexico ( in 1st position) , Iran ( in 2nd position) and Angola ( in 3rd position) . The first game of Portugal in the final phase will then be played in Angola on 11 June in Cologne .

Portugal never before played with Mexico . Played with Iran since 1972 , in Brazil's Independence Cup ( Mundialito ) ; Portugal won 3-0 . As for Angola , the two Lusophone teams have already met twice , both in Lisbon , in particular games : on March 29, 1989 , Portugal won 6-0 , and November 14, 2001 , Portugal gained by 5 - one ; this game in the old stadium Alvalade was particularly bad memory : three Angolan players were sent off and the game had to be stopped in the second half by disturbances .

ANGOLA 0 - 1 PORTUGAL
IRÃ 0 - 2 PORTUGAL
MÉXICO 1 - 2 PORTUGAL

The Eighth Finals

Countries Netherlands 0 - 1 Portugal

Quarterfinals
England 0 - 1 Portugal

semifinals
France 1-0 Portugal

Consolation match (3. And 4. Place)
Germany 3-1 Portugal

This game was the last of Luis Figo and Pauleta the service of National Teams. Figo bows out as well, with 33 years and 147 caps and Pauleta with 47 goals with the equipment of the national colors.

World Cup 2010

Group G

Portugal participated in the qualifying stages with manager Carlos Queiroz for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The team finished in second place. Portugal was drawn to play Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European zone play-offs. With two wins, the team qualified for the World Cup.

Portugal celebrating against N. Korea (2010)

 

Having qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Seleção das Quinas had its most successful decade to date, having qualified for all of the World Cups and Euro Cups (Euro 2000, World Cup 2002, Euro 2004, World Cup 2006, Euro 2008, and World Cup 2010).

Portugal was drawn into a group with BrazilCôte d'Ivoire and North Korea. Portugal faced Côte d'Ivoire in their opening match in a goalless draw. Their next match against North Korea Portugal won 7–0. Their last match in the group stage against Brazil ended 0–0, while both teams advanced to the knockout stage. Portugal was on a 19 match undefeated streak, conceding only 3 goals. Spain defeated Portugal in the round of 16, 1–0. Queiroz was criticised for setting up the team in an overly cautious way,[6] although the team reached past the group phase. After the World Cup, squad regulars Simão, Paulo Ferreira, and Miguel, and Tiagoretired from international football.

Team
PldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Brazil 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7
 Portugal 3 1 2 0 7 0 +7 5
 Ivory Coast 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 4
 North Korea 3 0 0 3 1 12 −11 0
 

 

   
15 June 2010
Ivory Coast  0–0  Portugal Nelson Mandela Bay StadiumPort Elizabeth
Brazil  2–1  North Korea Ellis Park StadiumJohannesburg
20 June 2010
Brazil  3–1  Ivory Coast Soccer CityJohannesburg
21 June 2010
Portugal  7–0  North Korea Cape Town StadiumCape Town
25 June 2010
Portugal  0–0  Brazil Moses Mabhida StadiumDurban
North Korea  0–3  Ivory Coast Mbombela StadiumNelspruit