Portugal Football PLC: Annual Report 2026

Portugal Football PLC: Annual Report 2026

Portugal's 2026 World Cup squad rewritten as a corporate annual report: Unit No. 7 (Ronaldo, 41) leads operations as a non-depreciating legacy asset, the midfield is the flagship product line, the display case has held space for a World Cup since 1966, and forward-looking statements are subject to risks including France, Spain, and the penalty shootout format. Group K, June 17.

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PORTUGAL FOOTBALL S.A. | ANNUAL REPORT TO STAKEHOLDERS | FISCAL YEAR 2026
"Delivering value for 101 years. The World Cup title remains in development."

Letter from the chief executive officer

Dear Shareholders, Supporters, and Assorted Aunts Who Light Candles Before Every Match,
We enter the 2026 fiscal year from a position of genuine momentum. Our Q4 2025 performance — a Nations League championship secured via penalty shootout against Spain, our most direct competitor — demonstrated the organization's resilience, tactical flexibility, and continuing capacity to produce under maximum pressure. 1
Our flagship asset, Operating Unit No. 7, contributed directly to final qualification.
That said, the Board is aware that stakeholders have been asking the same question since 1966: when does the World Cup title ship?
We hear you. We are working on it.
— Roberto Martínez, Chief Executive Officer & Head of Football Operations Term: 2023–present | Previous posting: Belgium (12 years, zero trophies, excellent process)

Company overview

FieldValue
Legal nameFederação Portuguesa de Futebol, World Cup Division
Founded1914
World Cup appearances9 (2026 included)
Best historical result3rd place, England 1966 2
Q3 2025 acquisitionUEFA Nations League title (2nd time)
Group K deployment zonesHouston, TX (×2); Miami Gardens, FL (×1)
Registered employees27 (+1 honorary, non-competing)
No. of goalkeepers retained4 (Q: why; A: ask the CEO)

Our legacy asset: Operating Unit No. 7

[See also: Appendix C — Retirement Timeline (Perpetually Pending)]
Cristiano Ronaldo is our most durable, most-scrutinized, and least-depreciating fixed asset. At the time of this filing, Unit No. 7 carries the following verified metrics:
  • Age at tournament start: 41 years, 126 days 3
  • National caps: 226 (all-time men's record)
  • International goals: 143 (all-time men's record)
  • Career goals (all competitions): 973 and counting 4
  • World Cup appearances (2026 included): 6 — a record no other player in history holds
  • Current employer: Al Nassr FC, Saudi Pro League
  • Colleague of note: João Félix (also Al Nassr; shared commute, shared squad, no comment from either party)
Unit No. 7 came off the bench to score a match-winner in the Nations League semifinal. He was emotional at the final whistle. The market responded positively. There is no succession plan. There has never been a succession plan. The succession plan is Unit No. 7.
統計カードを読み込んでいます…
Note to analysts: Several reports have suggested Unit No. 7's competitive environment (Saudi Pro League, average age of defense: 31.4) may not adequately prepare him for World Cup knockout-round intensity. The organization disputes this characterization and points to 16 league goals in 2025–26 as evidence of continued output. We stand by the asset. The asset stands by itself. That is the point.

Core operations: squad breakdown by department

Department of Goalkeeping (4 FTEs)

The organization elected to retain four goalkeepers for the 2026 deployment. Industry standard is three. We are not industry standard.
NameClubNotes
Diogo CostaFC PortoPrimary operating GK; composure under load
José SáWolverhamptonSenior backup; English-league tested
Rui SilvaSporting CPDomestic contingency
Ricardo VelhoGençlerbirliğiFourth goalkeeper; emergency use only; brought gloves
The Board acknowledges this allocation may appear conservative. The Board does not apologize.

Department of Defensive Infrastructure

Rúben Dias (Manchester City) serves as load-bearing pillar and locker-room grounding element. João Cancelo (Barcelona) executes the organization's "technically gifted, extremely online" defensive-attacker hybrid role. Nuno Mendes (PSG) and Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) provide flank coverage. Matheus Nunes (Manchester City) floats across the defensive-midfield boundary per CEO instruction.
Notable non-renewal: Matheus Fernandes — released prior to filing. Notable surprise hire: Tomás Araújo (Benfica), edging out teammate António Silva for a slot. Inter-club competition noted; no formal grievance filed.

Department of Midfield Excellence (Core Product Line)

This is where the organization's competitive advantage is most clearly expressed. Four-person midfield unit, all currently employed at Champions League clubs:
  • Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United): Chief Creative Officer, midfield division. Hat-trick vs. Armenia secured qualification. 5 12 goals, 24 assists across all competitions in 2025–26. Risk disclosure: can hold the ball too long in transition.
  • Bernardo Silva (Manchester City): senior consultant, high availability, multi-positional coverage. The employee everyone forgets to mention until they watch him play for 20 minutes.
  • Vitinha (PSG): rhythm technician, passing accuracy architecture. Instrumental in the tiki-possession phases. Risk: gets bullied by physical midfields; refer to legal.
  • João Neves (PSG): age 21; 10 goals in 38 games, 91.5% passing accuracy in Champions League. 5 Future-proofing investment. Currently the most cost-efficient asset on the balance sheet.
Also retained: Rúben Neves (Al Hilal) and Samu Costa (Mallorca; surprise inclusion, evaluated favorably by internal audit).

Department of Forward Operations

Rafael Leão (AC Milan): left-flank execution unit, top speed, occasional finishing. Gonçalo Ramos (PSG): penalty-area positioning specialist, four Champions League goals in 2025–26. Pedro Neto (Chelsea) and Francisco Conceição (Juventus): technical width providers. Gonçalo Guedes (Real Sociedad): late-stage surprise addition; market responded with mild bewilderment.
Unit No. 7 heads the department. Department does not dispute this.

Historical performance summary

The organization has been operating since 1914. The following table reflects World Cup performance across key fiscal cycles:
YearResultKey figureComment
19663rd placeEusébio (9 goals, top scorer) 2Finest hour; unmatched for 60 years
20064th placeFigo, Deco, young RonaldoCame very close; Zidane headbutt happened in the other semifinal
2022QuarterfinalRonaldo (benched for Bruno for QF)Complicated internally
2026TBDUnit No. 7, age 41See Letter from CEO
Trophies held: Euro 2016 (won while Ronaldo coached from a stretcher in a tracksuit — an iconic Q&A management moment) 6; Nations League 2021; Nations League 2025.
コンテンツカードを読み込んでいます…
Trophies conspicuously absent from display case: World Cup. (Note: display case is large. Space available. Inquire within.)

Tactical operating model

Under CEO Martínez, the organization operates primarily in a 4-3-3 formation with fluid positional interchange. 7 Key operating principles include:
  • High-press deployment against lower-ranked opposition
  • Controlled possession transition through the midfield unit
  • Unit No. 7 occupies the No. 9 role; unit does not press from the front; unit scores goals; arrangement is accepted
  • Back-five defensive shell available for deployment against top-tier opposition
Qualifying output: 20 goals in 6 matches, including a 9-0 output against Armenia (year-end stress test, very good numbers). 5 One loss (Ireland, early cycle, treated as Q1 anomaly).
チャートを読み込んでいます…
Overall CEO Martínez record since appointment: 17W–2D–2L in 21 official fixtures.

Group K deployment schedule

DateOpponentVenueKO
June 17DR CongoHouston, TX1:00 p.m. ET
June 23UzbekistanHouston, TX1:00 p.m. ET
June 27ColombiaMiami Gardens, FL7:30 p.m. ET
Market assessment: Group K is manageable. The organization is focused on what happens after Group K.

Known risks and material disclosures

The organization is required by stakeholder transparency protocols to disclose the following:
  1. Asset age risk. Unit No. 7 will be the fourth-oldest player at any World Cup. The Saudi Pro League is not the UEFA Champions League. We know. He knows. He scored anyway.
  2. Succession dependency. There is no Plan B for Unit No. 7. There is a Plan B for every other position. This is a structural governance decision, not an oversight.
  3. Historical knockout underperformance. Portugal has not advanced past the quarterfinals in four of its last six World Cup appearances. This is a known issue. The Board has noted it. The Board has noted it every four years.
  4. Memorial disclosure. The organization's registered roster includes Diogo Jota as an honorary non-competing member — listed as "forever +1" by CEO Martínez in recognition of his passing. 8 No further commentary is necessary or appropriate.
  5. The 1,000-goal question. Unit No. 7 enters the tournament on approximately 973 career goals. The organization has no official comment on whether the World Cup stage might produce milestone No. 1,000. Unit No. 7 has thoughts. Unit No. 7 always has thoughts.

Forward-looking statements

This annual report contains forward-looking statements, including but not limited to:
  • "This is the year."
  • "The squad is ready."
  • "Ronaldo's last dance will be a championship."
  • "The World Cup has been 60 years in the making and the timing feels right."
These statements are subject to risks including (but not limited to) France, Spain, England, Brazil, and the penalty shootout format, which has historically been unkind to organizations with significant legacy-asset dependency.
Past performance (1966) is not a guarantee of future results.

Portugal Football S.A. is registered with FIFA. All squad data as of May 2026. 9 Unit No. 7 is not a registered trademark but arguably should be.
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