Portugal's new coach confirmed after Roberto Martinez's departure

Jorge Jesus will be Portugal's new selective after the agreement has been reached for him to replace Roberto Martínez at the head of the Portuguese national.
Just hours after confirming Roberto Martinez's departure, the Portuguese Federation reached agreement with Jorge Jesus to appoint Portugal's new selection, according to numerous reports.
His contract will be four years old and will enable Portuguese technonic to lead the national country to Euro2028 and the 2030 World Cup, which will be organised jointly by Portugal, Spain and Morocco.
Jorge Jesus ' first major challenge will be to defend his title in the League of Nations, won by Portugal in 2025. The Portuguese are in a group of Wales, Norway, and Denmark.
At 71-year-old Jorge Jesus will lead a national for the first time.
His career as a coach began in 1989 at Amora, while he has spent the past four years outside Portugal. Initially, he led Fenerbahcen later Al Hilal and recently Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, where he won the championship title with both clubs and also Cristiano Ronaldo, Telegraph reports. Periscope.
In Portugal he became known during the time of Braga, which he won by Intertoto Cup, which opened the way for Benfia's transfer.
During the two Benfia periods, between 2009 and 2015, and later between 2020 and 2022, he won three Portugal champion titles.
In 2015, Jesus made a spectacular move by the great rival Sporting Lisbon, where he stayed for three seasons and won a Supercup and a League Cup. /Periscope











