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Pepe of Portugal plays against the Czech Republic in the qualifiers. He will play the finals if his injury improves. Image Credit: Rex Features

Lisbon: Real Madrid defender Pepe was included in Portugal's preliminary 24-man squad for the World Cup on Monday, proving his recovery from a long-term knee injury.

Brazil-born Pepe, who cost Real Madrid 30 million euros (Dh142.2 million) from Porto in 2007, damaged knee ligaments in December and has not played since.

Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz produced several surprises with Deportivo Coruna central defender Ze Castro called up even though he did not feature in the squad for any of the qualifiers.

"Of course, it's a surprise as this year I hadn't been called up consistently ... I would have had more hopes if the season had gone like I thought it could have, I had plenty of physical problems but now I am at my best," Castro told the SportTV channel.

Queiroz called up four other central defenders, including a surprise selection for Lille's Ricardo Costa. But like Pepe, Castro can also play in front of the defence as he did in his only cap in a friendly last year.

Queiroz also included two goalkeepers with little international experience, Porto's Beto and Iraklis' Daniel Fernandes.

In midfield, Joao Moutinho, who played in five qualifiers but had a low-key season, was the main omission.

Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Eduardo (Braga), Daniel Fernandes (Iraklis), Beto (Porto).
  • Defenders: Miguel (Valencia), Paulo Ferreira (Chelsea), Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea), Bruno Alves (Porto), Rolando (Porto), Ricardo Costa (Lille), Duda (Malaga), Fabio Coentrao (Benfica).
  • Midfielders: Pedro Mendes (Sporting), Pepe (Real Madrid), Ze Castro (Deportivo Coruna), Tiago (Atletico Madrid), Deco (Chelsea), Raul Meireles (Porto), Miguel Veloso (Sporting).
  • Forwards: Simao Sabrosa (Atletico Madrid), Danny (Zenit St Petersburg), Liedson (Sporting), Hugo Almeida (Werder Bremen), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Nani (Manchester United).