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Qatar appoint Queiroz as coach until 2026 World Cup

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Qatar hires Carlos Queiroz until 2026 to take charge of his seventh different national team. As host of the 2022 World Cup, Qatar lost all three group-stage games on its tournament debut in November. The 2026 edition in the United States, Canada and Mexico is the first 48-team finals tournament.
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Carlos Queiroz named as new Qatar coach

Queiroz takes over from Spaniard Felix Sanchez, whose contract was not renewed after Qatar lost all three of its group matches when it hosted the World Cup in November-December

1 month ago·India
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Qatar hires coach Carlos Queiroz through the 2026 World Cup

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Former Portugal and Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has worked at the last four World Cups and was hired on Monday by Qatar to aim for a

1 month ago·United States
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Qatar hires coach Carlos Queiroz through the 2026 World Cup

Qatar has hired coach Carlos Queiroz hoping he will work at his fifth straight World Cup when the 2026 tournament is hosted in North America

1 month ago·United States
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Soccer-Qatar appoint Queiroz as coach until 2026 World Cup

(Reuters) - Qatar have appointed Portuguese Carlos Queiroz as manager until the end of the 2026 World Cup, the country's football association (QFA) said on Monday. Read full story

1 month ago·Malaysia
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Qatar appoint Queiroz as coach until 2026 World Cup

Qatar have appointed Portuguese Carlos Queiroz as manager until the end of the 2026 World Cup, the country's football association (QFA) said on Monday.The 69-year-old managed Iran at last year's finals in Qatar but left after the team's group stage elimination.Queiroz replaces Spaniard Felix Sanche

1 month ago·Singapore
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Ex-Bafana boss Carlos Queiroz named as new Qatar coach

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