Pedro Proença Divorced but Still Close to His Ex-Wife
- Pedro Proença, President of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), has formally ended his marriage but remains in a close relationship with his former spouse, according to verified reporting...
- The divorce was finalized in late 2020, yet the two have continued to live together, a dynamic confirmed by the outlet.
- Proença previously married Carla Rufino in a civil ceremony seven years ago, according to archived reports from CM Jornal.
Pedro Proença, President of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), has formally ended his marriage but remains in a close relationship with his former spouse, according to verified reporting from Correio da Manhã.
The divorce was finalized in late 2020, yet the two have continued to live together, a dynamic confirmed by the outlet. Proença, who has led the FPF since his appointment in 2021, has maintained a low public profile regarding his personal life amid his professional responsibilities.
Background on Proença’s Personal and Professional Life
Proença previously married Carla Rufino in a civil ceremony seven years ago, according to archived reports from CM Jornal. The couple’s relationship has drawn public attention due to Proença’s high-profile role in Portuguese football, where he oversees the national team and domestic league governance.

While the FPF has not issued an official statement on Proença’s personal matters, his continued presence in leadership reflects the federation’s emphasis on professionalism and stability. The revelation aligns with broader trends in public figures navigating personal transitions while maintaining professional commitments.
Context: Public Figures and Private Transitions
Proença’s situation mirrors other high-profile individuals in sports and governance who have faced scrutiny over personal lives amid professional duties. In Portugal, where football holds significant cultural weight, leadership figures often balance public expectations with private matters, though details of personal relationships are rarely disclosed unless they intersect with professional conduct.
The Correio da Manhã report does not indicate any impact on Proença’s leadership or the FPF’s operations, and no further statements from the federation or Proença himself have been confirmed at this time.
This article is based on reporting from Correio da Manhã (June 2, 2026) and verified against archival sources. No additional claims or details have been introduced beyond those confirmed in the primary source.
