Oman Hires Carlos Queiroz as Coach in Push for World Cup Qualification
- Oman has hired Carlos Queiroz as its national-team coach in hopes of qualifying for the World Cup for the first time.
- Queiroz previously led Iran in the 2014 and 2018 World Cups.
- Oman is in the fourth round of qualifiers, competing with five other countries for a World Cup spot.
- Queiroz replaces Rashid Jaber, who maintained qualification hopes after a fourth-place finish in the third round.
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Carlos Queiroz: Oman's New Hope for 2026 World Cup
Carlos Queiroz, former Real Madrid and Portugal manager, has been appointed as the head coach of Oman's national team. Oman aims to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Queiroz's extensive experience with several national teams could be pivotal in their World Cup journey.

Oman hires Carlos Queiroz as coach in push for World Cup qualification
Oman hired Carlos Queiroz as its national team coach on Tuesday, before the fall matches that will determine if the country advances to the World Cup for the first time.
Carlos Queiroz was confirmed as a new technician of a selection that seeks to classify the World Cup 2026.
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