πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή Portugal Β· World Cup 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal's standout name for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a forward at Al-Nassr. Here's his shirt number, Portugal's fixtures, and where to buy a Cristiano Ronaldo name shirt, his boots, and the Portugal kit.

Portugal home kit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup made by Puma β€” Classic Portugal red with green trim and a premium modern cut.

Cristiano Ronaldo at the 2026 World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal's headline player heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, operating as a forward for Al-Nassr at club level. Portugal play in Group K at the tournament co-hosted by the USA, Mexico and Canada from 11 June to 19 July 2026. If you're backing Cristiano Ronaldo this summer, the most popular buy is the Puma Portugal shirt with his name and number 7 on the back.

Watch Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal's fixtures

Group-stage fixtures in UK BST. Tap a match for both kits and where to buy.

Cristiano Ronaldo β€” FAQ

What shirt number does Cristiano Ronaldo wear for Portugal?

Cristiano Ronaldo wears the number 7 shirt for Portugal at the 2026 World Cup. You can buy a Portugal shirt printed with Cristiano Ronaldo 7 on Amazon UK.

What club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for?

Cristiano Ronaldo plays his club football for Al-Nassr, and leads Portugal into the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Group K.

Where can I buy a Cristiano Ronaldo shirt?

The best way to get a Cristiano Ronaldo shirt is to buy the official Portugal 2026 World Cup home shirt by Puma and add Cristiano Ronaldo's name and number printing β€” available on Amazon UK and from official kit retailers.

What boots does Cristiano Ronaldo wear?

Cristiano Ronaldo's boots change by season and sponsor β€” search the latest Cristiano Ronaldo football boots on Amazon UK to find the current model and similar styles.

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