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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal look set to wear disliked home kit at 2022 World Cup

Portugal are eyeing their first World Cup triumph this winter.

The Selecao broke their silverware duck on the international stage by winning Euro 2016, but have hitherto failed in their attempts to be crowned champions of the world.

And Portugal’s campaign in Qatar will be given the extra jeopardy of almost certainly being the final iteration at which Cristiano Ronaldo, their captain and greatest ever player, will compete.

Though it’s not impossible that the evergreen Manchester United star will turn out at the 2016 edition in his forties, it’s more likely than not that this year’s tournament will be his final hurrah.

Marry that to Portugal experiencing something of a ‘Golden Generation’ with a whole slew of Premier League stars in their squad and the pressure is on for them to finally conquer the globe.

And while we won’t know for certain whether or not Fernando Santos’s men will go all the way until December, we are starting to get a vague idea of how the players might look in Qatar.

Yes, that’s right, it’s the time of year when information and leaks are starting to emerge about the shirts that each of the 32 nations will where for the World Cup finals.

And supporters have now been given the biggest update yet on how Portugal’s home strip will shape up courtesy of intel from the football kit experts over at Footy Headlines.

They can now reveal that Portugal will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of their collaboration with Nike by releasing a home kit that will feature “a half-and-half design in red and green”.

It’s the first time that Portugal will ever have worn a design of this nature and Footy Headlines has helped fans to visualise how the final product might look by pursuing three possible avenues.

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