Carlos Queiroz has coached several national teams in recent years. Most notably:
- Qatar national team (2023–2023): Appointed in Feb 2023 with a contract through the 2026 World Cup, but his tenure ended after 12 matches in December 2023 .
- Egypt national team (appointed 2021–2022): Served as head coach starting September 2021, with public comments and media coverage around his tenure; phased out by 2022 as Egypt moved forward with other staff .
If you’d like, I can pull the latest confirmed updates and provide a concise timeline of teams coached, including any interim roles or recent appointment rumors. Additionally, I can present a quick side-by-side comparison of their win-draw-loss records for each stint.
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Queiroz was Portugal coach from 1991-94 when he left after the team failed to qualify for the World Cup in the United States. He was in charge for 23 games — 10 wins, eight draws and five defeats. Queiroz thanked United for agreeing to let him go. "I am very proud and honoured to be able to serve my country again. It’s a very special challenge and a job which any professional would want," Queiroz said in a statement. … The federation statement made no mention of any compensation being paid to...
www.sportsnet.caPortugal confirm departure of Queiroz
www.worldsoccer.com69-year-old took Iran to the tournaments in Brazil, Russia and Qatar
gulfnews.comCarlos Queiroz - profile of Carlos Queiroz. The latest football news and transfer stories.
www.eyefootball.comLearn about Carlos Queiroz's appointment. Discover Egypt's football development plan!
egy.news.o-abroad.comQueiroz was appointed to his position last February on a four-year contract with the aim of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
www.thedailystar.netQueiroz signed a new deal until 2018 with the nation in September after his side produced some battling performances during the group stage of last summer's World Cup.
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