There’s no doubt that Torras makes great accessories; I used the brand’s iPhone 16 Pro Max cases last year, and tested several iPhone 17 Pro cases over the course of 2026. I like the Ostand models as they offer all-round protection while looking stylish, so it’s great to see Torras making custom variants of these cases ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Torras collaborated with Portugal’s football association to design the cases, and the result is two variants that are based on the jersey. They look different enough to the regular Ostand models, and I think Torras did a good job overall distilling the colors of the Portuguese jersey into a phone case. There are two styles: Wave of Passion, which as the name indicates has a wavy design across the case, and Glory Slash, which has diagonal streaks and generally has the better design of the two.
Now, as with most things to do with football, these cases are on the costly side at $66 each. That said, a regular Ostand Q3 Air costs $56 on Amazon as of writing, so you’re not shelling out too much of a premium just to get the Portugal livery. The cases are available for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models, as well as last year’s phones.
Oh, and these cases are limited edition as well, so if you like the designs, you’ll probably want to get your hands on one soon. Torras bundles football stickers with each case as well, so you can easily put a number 7 on the case if you’re a CR7 fan.
A defining trait of the Ostand cases is the built-in ring in the middle that enables a kickstand, and this is highly convenient in daily use. I got both cases to use with my iPhone 17 Pro, and I went with the Glory Slash model as that looks a little more distinctive. The metallic ring stands out against the red and grey of the case, and you get the Portuguese flag colors at the bottom of the case alongside this text: Dedication, hard work, and belief.
The case fits without any issues, and the metal buttons on the sides have excellent tactility. You get a dedicated button for Camera Control as well, but seeing as how I’m not a fan of the feature, I just ignored it. The sides have a textured finish that makes a difference in regular use, and I like that the Portugal football emblem is etched into the right.
There’s a raised edge around the camera island at the rear that ensures the cameras are protected should the phone take a tumble, and you get air-cushioned top and bottom protection that makes a big difference.
The magnetic ring doesn’t affect MagSafe connectivity in any way, and I was able to use my iPhone 17 Pro with the Baseus Nomos 245W Qi 2 charging pad and other MagSafe accessories without any issues.
On the whole, Torras did a great job with this collab, and either case is a good choice if you’re a fan of Portuguese football and want to show off your allegiance. Now, I’m just waiting for a brand to do an Argentina collab.









