Portugal finishes World Cup training camp in Palm Beach Gardens
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 7:11 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Portugal has concluded its World Cup training camp in Palm Beach Gardens, holding a final practice at The Gardens North County District Park. The camp lasted nearly three weeks and included participation from star players like Cristiano Ronaldo. Portugal finished second in its group, winning against Uzbekistan and drawing with Colombia and Congo DR. The team is set to face Croatia in a Round of 32 match today, with the potential to advance to the Round of 16 on July 6 in Dallas, where they would meet either Spain or Austria. England, another competitor, secured a 2-1 victory against Congo DR on July 1 and is scheduled to play Mexico on July 5.
- •Portugal trained for nearly three weeks in Palm Beach Gardens.
- •The final practice took place at The Gardens North County District Park.
- •Portugal finished second in its group stage matches.
- •The team faces Croatia today in a Round of 32 matchup.
- •Victory would send Portugal to the Round of 16 on July 6.
- 7:11 PMYahoo Sports — World Cup contender Portugal wraps up base camp in Palm Beach Gardens
"Portugal wrapped up its World Cup training camp in Palm Beach Gardens as the team prepares for the knockout rounds.
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