Portugal intends to hire Jorge Jesus to replace ​Roberto Martinez as head coach, ‌according to Portuguese outlet ​A Bola.

    Martinez stepped ⁠down following Portugal’s loss to Spain in the 2026 ‌World Cup round of 16. The 1-0 loss ‌was final for ‌mere ⁠minutes when Martinez stepped aside.

    “It ⁠is the end of the cycle,” Martinez said. “It is important ​now to ‌have that again -- and it is legitimate for the president to choose his ‌national team coach. I ​am grateful for all the support they ⁠gave me.”

    A Bola reported a meeting was set ‌between Jesus, 71, and Pedro Proenca, president of the Portuguese Football Federation.

    Jesus most recently piloted Saudi Pro League side, Al ‌Nassr, to the league title last ​season with a roster that featured Portugal ⁠captain Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Jesus has coached Portugal’s ⁠Benfica and Sporting Lisbon and Turkish ‌side Fenerbahce. Jesus played professionally from 1973-90 before beginning ​his coaching career with Amora.

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    Published on Jul 09, 2026

    Published on 8 July 2026 by sportstar

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