Soccer-Injured Ronaldo absent from Portugal's North America friendlies


Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Fayha v Al Nassr - Al-Majma'ah Sports City Stadium, Al Majma'ah, Saudi Arabia - February 28, 2026 Al Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo fails to score from the penalty spot. REUTERS/Stringer

March 20 (Reuters) - Injured ⁠Cristiano Ronaldo was ruled out of ⁠the Portugal squad named by Roberto Martinez ‌on Friday for this month's friendlies against Mexico and the United States.

The Al-Nassr forward was injured against Al-Fayha ​in the Saudi Pro League ⁠earlier this month, and ⁠went to Spain for rehabilitation, missing his club's ⁠last ‌two games.

The 41-year-old is aiming to be fit for the World Cup, ⁠which is expected to be the final ​major tournament ‌of his career.

Martinez will instead count on ⁠Ronaldo's ​club teammate Joao Felix among the ten forwards included in the 27-man squad for the North ⁠America tour.

Manchester City players Ruben ​Dias and Bernardo Silva and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Joao Palhinha were left out, while Goncalo Guedes ⁠earned his first call-up since 2022.

Portugal will face Mexico on March 28, and the United States on March 31.

They will then take ​on Uzbekistan, Colombia and a ⁠play-off winner in Group K.

The World Cup takes ​place in the U.S., ‌Canada and Mexico from June ​11 to July 19.

(Reporting by Mohamed Yossry in Cairo, editing by Christian Radnedge)

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