Here the Seleccao das Quinas began to find legendary players again: Luis Figo, Fernando Couto, Rui Costa, Vitor Baia and many more began to creep onto the scene, turning Portugal into genuine continental contenders. Euro ‘96 and 2000 saw the side advance to the quarter and semi-finals respectively, and then came the 2002 World Cup.
A return to major tournament play on the global stage again resulted in a first Round exit, though, and then the heartache of losing at home in the Euro 2004 final followed. But fourth place in the 2006 World Cup, and a last eight at Euro 2008, sees Portuguese hearts gain hope again for 2010.
Portugal are solid at the back. In Bruno Alves and Ricardo Carvalho their central defence is impressive, and Real Madrid’s Pepe is deployed just ahead of them in a defensive midfield role, one at which he excels. The full-backs are fine, too, not least Jose Bosingwa. Then there’s the undoubted wing talents of Simao and a certain Cristiano Ronaldo.
Key Players
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, Spain)
Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea, England)
Raul Meireles (Porto, Portugal)




