Published: 09:11, June 18, 2026
Portugal held to 1-1 draw by DRC in their World Cup opener
By Reuters
Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa (1) is beaten by a header from the Demoratic Republic of Congo's Yoane Wissa (20) for the opening goal during the World Cup Group K, match 23 between Portugal and the DRC in Houston, June 17, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

HOUSTON - Portugal and their talisman Cristiano Ronaldo were left frustrated after the Democratic Republic of Congo fought back to earn a 1-1 draw on Wednesday in the African nation's return to the World Cupstage after 52 years.

It looked like it would be ​a long afternoon for the DRC with Portugal taking the lead inside six minutes when Pedro Neto crossed for ‌Joao Neves who headed home from 15 meters.

It gave one of the pre-tournament favorites the perfect start, though ended as their only effort on target in the game.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez acknowledged his side felt the pressure of trying to win the tournament while failing to carve out enough opportunities and keeping the ball ​in areas that allowed the DRC to adjust.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (right) and the Democratic Republic of Congo's Chancel Mbemba jump for the ball during the World Cup Group K soccer match between Portugal and the DRC in Houston, June 17, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

"We didn't create enough chances and probably we lost that intention of scoring the ​second goal," Martinez said.

"But I think it's more the mentality of getting rid of the weight on the ⁠shoulders of the players or wanting to win the World Cup because the process is trying to win against (the Democratic Republic of) Congo first."

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Portugal, led by ​41-year-old Ronaldo looking to score in his sixth World Cup, dominated possession as the DRC sat back and soaked up the pressure for ​much of the match, looking to strike on the counter in the Group K clash.

Portugal's Tomas Araujo (4) (left) and the Democratic Republic of Congo's Edo Kayembe (25) fight for the ball during the World Cup Group K soccer match between Portugal and the DRC in Houston, Wednesday, June 17, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

The DRC - cheered on at the stadium by President Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo - grew into the game and were rewarded deep in first-half stoppage time when an unmarked Yoane Wissa scored their first-ever goal at a World Cup when he headed home a cross ​whipped into the box by Arthur Masuaku.

"It is a step forward for us to have scored this first goal and to have this first ​point for our country during this World Cup," the DRC's coach Sebastien Desabre said. "We gave everything we had against the team of Portugal. We are delighted."

More ‌like a ⁠training session

Portugal, playing in front of the parents of former teammate Diogo Jota who was killed in a car crash along with his brother in 2025, came out for the second half with more urgency after an opening period that lacked intensity and at times more resembled a training session with their formidable midfield knocking the ball around but with nothing to show for it.

Cedric Bakambu came close to an upset when he struck the post ​for the DRC in the second ​period, while Ronaldo twice fired ⁠wide from close range as he appeared at a sixth World Cup, a record he shares with Argentina’s Lionel Messi.

Portugal coach Martinez subbed off midfielder Bernardo Silva to start the second half but left Ronaldo ​on in the hope that the national team's all-time leading scorer could conjure a moment of magic ​in an otherwise flat ⁠performance.

The Democratic Republic of Congo's Yoane Wissa (20) passes the ball during the World Cup Group K soccer match between Portugal and the DRC in Houston, Wednesday, June 17, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

Ronaldo, who became the oldest player to ever start a World Cup match, was largely ineffective and saw little of the ball as the DRC defenders denied him space to operate inside the box.

Portugal need to step up their game against Uzbekistan and Colombia to deliver Ronaldo one of ⁠the last ​remaining pieces of major silverware to have eluded him in his illustrious career.

They exited ​the World Cup in the quarterfinals at the hands of another African side, Morocco, at the 2022 finals, while their best finish is third in 1966.

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Debutants Uzbekistan face Colombia ​in the second Group K match later on Wednesday in Mexico City.