I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Based on recent coverage up to early 2026, Carlos Queiroz has been involved with multiple national teams, including a stint with Egypt that ended in 2025 and a period with Qatar around 2023–2024. For the most current developments, I can fetch up-to-the-minute reports if you’d like me to look them up. Would you like me to search for the very latest news on Carlos Queiroz and his coaching role?
Latest News About Coach Carlos Queiroz
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Queiroz resigns from his role as Iran coach
Queiroz 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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Iran coach Carlos Queiroz stopped from leaving the country
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has been prevented from leaving the country over unpaid taxes.
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Queiroz 'given time off' until FIFA hears Egypt's appeal over Senegal ...
Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz has been given some time off until world governing body FIFA hears the team's appeal over their World Cup qualifying loss to Senegal, the country's football association (EFA) said on Sunday.
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Queiroz sacked by Qatar after 12 matches
Queiroz was appointed to his position last February on a four-year contract with the aim of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
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Portugal confirm departure of Queiroz - World Soccer
Portugal confirm departure of Queiroz
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Carlos Queiroz - latest news, breaking stories and comment
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Carlos Queiroz sacked as Qatar coach ahead of AFC Asian Cup title defence
Carlos Queiroz sacked as Qatar coach ahead of AFC Asian Cup title defence
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Soccer-Morocco's Sektioui named Oman coach, replacing Queiroz
Carlos Queiroz had taken charge of Oman in July 2025 in what was his seventh national team assignment. However, in 11 games, he could muster a mere three wins.
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Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz has prickly response to ...
Iran's manager used immigration and players taking the knee in the UK in an effort to deflect questions about Iran's human rights abuses.