Jorge Jesus Set to Become Portugal's New Head Coach
Veteran Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus is set to take charge of the Portugal national team following the expected departure of Roberto Martínez after the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The experienced manager has reportedly accepted the opportunity to lead his country into a new era, with his tenure expected to cover upcoming major tournaments, including the UEFA Nations League, Euro 2028 and the next FIFA World Cup.
Jesus brings decades of coaching experience to the role, having managed several top clubs in Portugal, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. Most recently, he enjoyed success with Al Nassr, where he worked alongside Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo and helped the club secure the Saudi Pro League title.
His appointment signals Portugal's intention to build on the foundations laid by Martínez while introducing a fresh tactical approach.
Jesus is widely respected for his attacking class of football and his ability to develop competitive teams capable of challenging for major honours.
The 71-year-old has long been regarded as one of Portugal's most accomplished managers, winning domestic titles and trophies throughout his coaching career.
His familiarity with many Portuguese internationals is expected to make the transition smoother as the team prepares for future competitions.
Roberto Martínez is set to leave the national team after completing his contract, bringing an end to his spell in charge following Portugal's campaign at the 2026 World Cup.
Supporters will now be eager to see whether Jesus can guide the national side to silverware after several years of falling short on the international stage.
With experienced players such as Cristiano Ronaldo still playing influential roles and a new generation of talent emerging, expectations will be high for the new manager as Portugal begins its next chapter.