How many times portugal won fifa world cup

  1. Portugal: all their EURO records and stats
  2. List of FIFA World Cup finals
  3. FIFA World Cup 2022: Portugal results, scores and standings
  4. How Many World Cups Has Portugal Won?
  5. FIFA World Cup winners list: Know the champions
  6. FIFA World Cup winners list: Who has won the most? Who won the first?
  7. Portugal: all their EURO records and stats
  8. FIFA World Cup winners list: Know the champions
  9. FIFA World Cup 2022: Portugal results, scores and standings
  10. How Many World Cups Has Portugal Won?


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Portugal: all their EURO records and stats

GENERAL Best result: Winners 2016 EURO appearances: 8 EURO hosts: 2004 (RU) Overall record: P39 W19 D10 L10 F56 A38 Group stage record: P24 W13 D7 L4 F39 A23 Knockout record: P15 W6 D3 L6 F17 A15 EURO-by-EURO record 1960 Did not qualify 1964 Did not qualify 1968 Did not qualify 1972 Did not qualify 1976 Did not qualify 1980 Did not qualify 1984 Semi-finals 1988 Did not qualify 1992 Did not qualify 1996 Quarter-finals 2000 Semi-finals 2004 Runners-up 2008 Quarter-finals 2012 Semi-finals 2016 Winners 2020 Round of 16 Watch great Portugal goals TEAM RECORDS 3-0: three times, most recently vs Hungary, 15/06/2021 (group stage) Heaviest defeats4-2: Portugal vs Germany, 19/06/2021 (group stage) 2-0: Switzerland vs Portugal, 15/06/2008 (group stage) Highest scoring draw 3-3: Portugal vs Hungary, 22/06/2016 (group stage) Highest scoring games 6 goals: 3-3 vs Hungary, 22/06/2016 (group stage) 6 goals: 2-4 vs Germany, 19/06/2021 (group stage) Most goals scored at a EURO 10 goals in 5 games in 2000 (av. 2.00) Fewest goals scored at a EURO 4 goals in 4 games in 1984 (av. 1.00) Most different goalscorers at a EURO 7: 2008 Fewest different goalscorers at a EURO 3: 1984, 2020 GROUP STAGE RECORDS Watch brilliant Sanches strike for Portugal at EURO 2016 Appearances: 8 (1984, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) Qualified from group: 8 (1984, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) Group winners: 4 (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008) Group runners-up: 2 (1984, 2012) Unbeaten group stage: 4 (1984...

List of FIFA World Cup finals

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FIFA World Cup 2022: Portugal results, scores and standings

Cristiano Ronaldo's dream to win the elusive World Cup title is over. The Portuguese superstar and his national side were eliminated on Saturday (10 December) in the quarter-finals at the FIFA World Cup 2022. Morocco shocked the 2016 European champion 1-0 and became the first African country ever to reach the World Cup semi-finals. And CR7? Have we seen the last big match of the Portugal made the semi-finals of the 2006 World Cup and were hoping to do better this time around but it was not meant to be despite having enough opportunities to score against Morocco's defensive wall Portugal never found their rhythm and flair which they displayed in the round of 16. Portugal hammered Switzerland 6-1, with CR7 starting that game on the bench. He came on in the 73rd minute for Gonçalo Ramos who scored a hattrick. Pepe, Raphaël Guerreiro, and Rafael Leão added a goal each. The Portuguese began their chase for their first ever title with a 3-2 win over Ghana then defeated Uruguay 2-0 confirming their slot in the round of 16, before losing 1-2 to the Republic of Korea in group play. FIFA World Cup 2022: Portugal football team results, scores and fixtures (local timings) Group H Thursday, 24 November (Stadium 974) Match: Portugal 3 Ghana 2 Scorers: Portugal - Cristiano Ronaldo(65'/P), Joao Felix (78'), Rafael Leao (80'); Ghana - Osman Bukari (89'), Andre Ayew (73') Monday, 28 November (Lusail Stadium) Match: Portugal 2 Uruguay 0 Scorer: Bruno Fernandes (54', 90'+3'/P) Friday, 2 Decem...

How Many World Cups Has Portugal Won?

Portugal at the World Cup Portugal has historically struggled to qualify for the World Cup, making it to only two of the first 15 World Cups (1966 and 1986) in which they were eligible. They have qualified for every World Cup since 2002 and haven’t looked back since. Portugal’s first World Cup qualification came in 1966, when they finished third, which was their best finish. The Portuguese finished first in their group and faced North Korea in a 5-3 thriller quarter-final, but were defeated by the eventual champions, England. In the third place play-off, they won 2-1 against the Soviet Union. The pillar of the team, Eusébio, scored a total of nine goals during the tournament, winning the Golden Boot. Ever since then, Portugal have been knocked out in the group stage three times (1986, 2002, and 2014), eliminated in the round of 16 twice (2010 and 2018), and finished fourth once (2006). At the 2006 World Cup, Portugal had a great team, featuring Luis Figo, Pauleta, Ricardo Carvalho, Cristiano Ronaldo, and many more. Thanks to their efforts, Portugal topped their group stage and defeated Netherlands and England in the round of 16 and quarter-finals, respectively. They went onto the semi-finals but were defeated by France and lost to Germany in the third place play-offs. Portugal’s Greatest Achievement Although Portugal struggled in their early years, they have recently become a power to be reckoned with. With finishes of third in the 1966 World Cup; fourth in the 2006 World ...

FIFA World Cup winners list: Know the champions

The most prestigious competition in international football, the men’s FIFA World Cup showcases the best international teams in action. With football often considered the world’s most popular sport, the FIFA World Cup spectacularly generates a huge following when it is held every four years. Argentina are the reigning world champions, having won the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. The 2022 edition was the first World Cup in history to be organised in winter so that players could escape the soaring high temperatures during summer in Qatar. It was also the first FIFA World Cup to be held in the middle of the club football season. FIFA, the international governing body of football, was formed in 1904 and it organised the football competition at the Antwerp 1920 Olympics, which was recognised as an inter-continental competition. This paved the way for the first-ever FIFA World Cup to be held in 1930. Uruguay were hosts as they celebrated 100 years of independence and had also won gold at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics. Uruguay also went on to lift the trophy at home, beating Argentina 4-2 in the final to be crowned the first FIFA World Cup champions. Italy then won the next two FIFA World Cups - in 1934 and 1938 - and became the first nation to defend their title. Uruguay won their second title in 1950 and West Germany lifted their first FIFA World Cup trophy in 1954. Brazil are the most successful team at the FIFA World Cup, having won the title five times. They are also the only co...

FIFA World Cup winners list: Who has won the most? Who won the first?

View Gallery: FIFA World Cup: Every tournament winner from the men's competition While the world awaits a winner, fans should be reminded that only eight nations have won a World Cup. Three countries — Brazil, Germany and Italy — have won 13 of the previous 21 World Cups. EVERYTHING YOU NEED: MEET THE TEAMS: Take a trip through thhistory,includinga wild bit of U.S. soccer trivia. 2018 World Cup winner:France Location: Russia Final: France over Croatia, 4-2 Two years after falling on home soil in the final of UEFA Euro 2016 to Portugal, France entered the World Cup as heavy favorites. This time, Les Bleus delivered on that promise and 2014 World Cup winner: Germany Location: Brazil Final: Germany over Argentina, 1-0 (extra time) After knocking on the door of greatness for nearly a decade (two third-place World Cup finishes, one runner-up finish in the Euro), Germany finally earned that elusive championship. A stunner of a semifinal against Brazil — 2010World Cup winner: Spain Location: South Africa Final: Spain over Netherlands, 1-0 (extra time) This is the crowning achievement of an incredible run of success for Spain. Over a four-year span, Spain won the 2008 Euro, 2010 World Cup and 2012 Euro. The only blemish for Spain was losing to the U.S. in the 2009 Confederations Cup. Spain's win also marked the first time a European nation had won the World Cup when it was hosted outside of Europe, a feat matched four years later by Germany. 2006World Cup winner: Italy Location: G...

Portugal: all their EURO records and stats

GENERAL Best result: Winners 2016 EURO appearances: 8 EURO hosts: 2004 (RU) Overall record: P39 W19 D10 L10 F56 A38 Group stage record: P24 W13 D7 L4 F39 A23 Knockout record: P15 W6 D3 L6 F17 A15 EURO-by-EURO record 1960 Did not qualify 1964 Did not qualify 1968 Did not qualify 1972 Did not qualify 1976 Did not qualify 1980 Did not qualify 1984 Semi-finals 1988 Did not qualify 1992 Did not qualify 1996 Quarter-finals 2000 Semi-finals 2004 Runners-up 2008 Quarter-finals 2012 Semi-finals 2016 Winners 2020 Round of 16 Watch great Portugal goals TEAM RECORDS 3-0: three times, most recently vs Hungary, 15/06/2021 (group stage) Heaviest defeats4-2: Portugal vs Germany, 19/06/2021 (group stage) 2-0: Switzerland vs Portugal, 15/06/2008 (group stage) Highest scoring draw 3-3: Portugal vs Hungary, 22/06/2016 (group stage) Highest scoring games 6 goals: 3-3 vs Hungary, 22/06/2016 (group stage) 6 goals: 2-4 vs Germany, 19/06/2021 (group stage) Most goals scored at a EURO 10 goals in 5 games in 2000 (av. 2.00) Fewest goals scored at a EURO 4 goals in 4 games in 1984 (av. 1.00) Most different goalscorers at a EURO 7: 2008 Fewest different goalscorers at a EURO 3: 1984, 2020 GROUP STAGE RECORDS Watch brilliant Sanches strike for Portugal at EURO 2016 Appearances: 8 (1984, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) Qualified from group: 8 (1984, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) Group winners: 4 (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008) Group runners-up: 2 (1984, 2012) Unbeaten group stage: 4 (1984...

FIFA World Cup winners list: Know the champions

The most prestigious competition in international football, the men’s FIFA World Cup showcases the best international teams in action. With football often considered the world’s most popular sport, the FIFA World Cup spectacularly generates a huge following when it is held every four years. Argentina are the reigning world champions, having won the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. The 2022 edition was the first World Cup in history to be organised in winter so that players could escape the soaring high temperatures during summer in Qatar. It was also the first FIFA World Cup to be held in the middle of the club football season. FIFA, the international governing body of football, was formed in 1904 and it organised the football competition at the Antwerp 1920 Olympics, which was recognised as an inter-continental competition. This paved the way for the first-ever FIFA World Cup to be held in 1930. Uruguay were hosts as they celebrated 100 years of independence and had also won gold at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics. Uruguay also went on to lift the trophy at home, beating Argentina 4-2 in the final to be crowned the first FIFA World Cup champions. Italy then won the next two FIFA World Cups - in 1934 and 1938 - and became the first nation to defend their title. Uruguay won their second title in 1950 and West Germany lifted their first FIFA World Cup trophy in 1954. Brazil are the most successful team at the FIFA World Cup, having won the title five times. They are also the only co...

FIFA World Cup 2022: Portugal results, scores and standings

Cristiano Ronaldo's dream to win the elusive World Cup title is over. The Portuguese superstar and his national side were eliminated on Saturday (10 December) in the quarter-finals at the FIFA World Cup 2022. Morocco shocked the 2016 European champion 1-0 and became the first African country ever to reach the World Cup semi-finals. And CR7? Have we seen the last big match of the Portugal made the semi-finals of the 2006 World Cup and were hoping to do better this time around but it was not meant to be despite having enough opportunities to score against Morocco's defensive wall Portugal never found their rhythm and flair which they displayed in the round of 16. Portugal hammered Switzerland 6-1, with CR7 starting that game on the bench. He came on in the 73rd minute for Gonçalo Ramos who scored a hattrick. Pepe, Raphaël Guerreiro, and Rafael Leão added a goal each. The Portuguese began their chase for their first ever title with a 3-2 win over Ghana then defeated Uruguay 2-0 confirming their slot in the round of 16, before losing 1-2 to the Republic of Korea in group play. FIFA World Cup 2022: Portugal football team results, scores and fixtures (local timings) Group H Thursday, 24 November (Stadium 974) Match: Portugal 3 Ghana 2 Scorers: Portugal - Cristiano Ronaldo(65'/P), Joao Felix (78'), Rafael Leao (80'); Ghana - Osman Bukari (89'), Andre Ayew (73') Monday, 28 November (Lusail Stadium) Match: Portugal 2 Uruguay 0 Scorer: Bruno Fernandes (54', 90'+3'/P) Friday, 2 Decem...

How Many World Cups Has Portugal Won?

Portugal at the World Cup Portugal has historically struggled to qualify for the World Cup, making it to only two of the first 15 World Cups (1966 and 1986) in which they were eligible. They have qualified for every World Cup since 2002 and haven’t looked back since. Portugal’s first World Cup qualification came in 1966, when they finished third, which was their best finish. The Portuguese finished first in their group and faced North Korea in a 5-3 thriller quarter-final, but were defeated by the eventual champions, England. In the third place play-off, they won 2-1 against the Soviet Union. The pillar of the team, Eusébio, scored a total of nine goals during the tournament, winning the Golden Boot. Ever since then, Portugal have been knocked out in the group stage three times (1986, 2002, and 2014), eliminated in the round of 16 twice (2010 and 2018), and finished fourth once (2006). At the 2006 World Cup, Portugal had a great team, featuring Luis Figo, Pauleta, Ricardo Carvalho, Cristiano Ronaldo, and many more. Thanks to their efforts, Portugal topped their group stage and defeated Netherlands and England in the round of 16 and quarter-finals, respectively. They went onto the semi-finals but were defeated by France and lost to Germany in the third place play-offs. Portugal’s Greatest Achievement Although Portugal struggled in their early years, they have recently become a power to be reckoned with. With finishes of third in the 1966 World Cup; fourth in the 2006 World ...