Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus, the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) has confirmed. (More Football News)
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has left the squad after returning a positive coronavirus test
Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus, the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) has confirmed. (More Football News)
The Juventus star is asymptomatic and "doing well", the federation said in a statement on Tuesday.
Ronaldo, 35, has left the national team camp to begin self-isolating.
All other members of Fernando Santos' squad have returned negative tests and are therefore clear to be involved in Wednesday's Nations League match against Sweden.
Captain Ronaldo played in the goalless draws with Spain and France last week and was expected to be involved against Sweden.
He is likely to miss at least Juve's next three matches while he remains in quarantine.
Andrea Pirlo's side meet Crotone in Serie A on Saturday before beginning their Champions League campaign against Dynamo Kiev on October 20.
They then host Hellas Verona five days later before Lionel Messi and Barcelona visit Turin on October 28.
Ronaldo started the 2020-21 season in good form, scoring three goals in his first two league appearances of the season.