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The age of the supercoaches

16 June 2018 - 09:16

For some spectators watching the World Cup this summer, they’ll be doing so with one eye on the action on the field, and another focused on the technical areas.

Carlos Queiroz to quit Iran after tournament

20 June 2014 - 16:38

Portuguese manager Carlos Queiroz has confirmed that he will stand down as manager of Iran after the World Cup. The 61-year-old is frustrated with the lack of government funding.

Bebe Eying A Sporting Lisbon Switch

17 June 2013 - 14:42

Manchester United attacker, Bebe, has been linked to a move to Sporting Lisbon this summer. His days at the Old Trafford seem to be coming to an end.

Poyet rules out Man Utd move

15 July 2008 - 15:11

Tottenham assistant Gus Poyet has moved quickly to reject the speculation that Sir Alex Ferguson is lining him up as the successor to Carlos Queiroz; who has been assigned as the new coach of Portugal.

Queiroz appointed as Portugal coach

12 July 2008 - 21:36

Carlos Queiroz has been appointed as the new coach of the Portugal national team. He now leaves his post as the assistant manager of Manchester United.

Ronaldo to Stay, Queiroz To Go?

07 July 2008 - 23:11

According to reports emanating from England, Manchester United shall be able to hold onto their star player Cristiano Ronaldo but would have to lose out on their assistant manager Carlos Queiroz.

Cantona to return to Man United?

06 July 2008 - 17:17

Former Manchester United player Eric Cantona is said to be seriously considering a move back to his former club but as a coach.

Queiroz to coach Portugal?

06 July 2008 - 01:04

Man Utd number two Carlos Queiroz has been lined up as a potential successor to Luiz Felipe Scolari; who has been installed as the new coach of Chelsea. The Portuguese assistant to Ferguson has already been told the club will do anything to hang on to the player.

Queiroz coy on Portugal job

23 June 2008 - 13:59

Manchester United manager Carlos Queiroz has decided to issue a "no comment" statement on the current rumours floating in the European press that he would become the new coach of the Portuguese national side.

Queiroz talks Portugal link

23 June 2008 - 08:48

Manchester United assistant Carlos Queiroz has spoken for the first time about the potential move to become the new boss of Portugal after Luiz Felipe Scolari joined Chelsea.



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