Nearly half of Portugal's triumphant Euro 2016 squad will miss the World Cup after coach Fernando Santos made what he said were 'difficult choices' in naming his final 23 for Russia on Thursday.
Centre forward Eder, who scored the winning goal in the Euro 2016 final against France, was among 10 players from that squad omitted from Santos's list.
Other unlucky players included midfielders Andre Gomes and Renato Sanches, former Manchester United forward Nani and defender Eliseu.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal's all-time leading scorer and most-capped player, headed the list for the European champions, who face Spain, Morocco and Iran in a tricky first round group.
Other stalwarts included goalkeeper Rui Patricio, central defenders Pepe, 35, and Bruno Alves, 36, midfielders William Carvalho and Joao Moutinho and flamboyant forward Ricardo Quaresma.
"It was extremely difficult to choose the 23. As a professional, I have to make decisions and I know that I'm not going to please everyone," Santos told a news conference.
"But, on the personal side, it hurts me to leave out players who took part in the European championship, and others who took part in the qualifiers and helped the team get this far.
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