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Full name: | Carlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz | |
Date of birth: | 1 March 1953 | |
Place of birth: | Nampula, Portuguese East Africa | |
Playing position: | Goalkeeper | |
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Youth clubs | ||
1968–1974 | Ferroviário de Nampula | |
Teams managed | ||
1990–1991 1991–1993 1994–1996 1996 1996–1997 1999 2000–2002 2002–2003 2003–2004 2004–2008 2008–2010 2011–2019 2019– |
Portugal U-20 Portugal Sporting CP NY/NJ MetroStars Nagoya Grampus Eight United Arab Emirates South Africa Manchester United (assistant) Real Madrid Manchester United (assistant) Portugal Iran Colombia |
Carlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz (born 1 March 1953), is a Portuguese football coach who is currently the manager of the Colombia national team. He has served as the manager of his native Portugal's national team on two occasions, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Iran, leading South Africa (2002), Portugal (2010) and Iran (2014 and 2018) to the FIFA World Cup. At club level, he has also managed Sporting CP, the New York/New Jersey Metrostars in Major League Soccer and Spanish club Real Madrid. He also had two spells as Alex Ferguson's assistant manager at English club Manchester United.
External links[]
- Carlos Queiroz on the Iran national team
- Carlos Queiroz profile at Manchester United
- Carlos Queiroz' e-mail to IRIFF at Navad
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Iran – 2015 AFC Asian Cup |
1. Haghighi
2. Heydari
3. Hajsafi
4. Hosseini
5. Sadeghi
6. Nekounam (c)
7. Shojaei
8. Pouraliganji
9. Ebrahimi
10. Ansarifard
11. Ghafouri
12. Forouzan
13. Amiri
14. Teymourian
15. Rezaeian
16. Ghoochannejhad
17. Rafiei
18. Jahanbakhsh
19. Khanzadeh
20. Azmoun
21. Dejagah
22. Beiranvand
23. Pooladi
Manager: |
Iran – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Beiranvand
2. Torabi
3. Hajsafi
4. Cheshmi
5. Mohammadi
6. Ezatolahi
7. Shojaei (c)
8. Pouraliganji
9. Ebrahimi
10. Ansarifard
11. Amiri
12. Mazaheri
13. Khanzadeh
14. Ghoddos
15. Montazeri
16. Ghoochannejhad
17. Taremi
18. Jahanbakhsh
19. Hosseini
20. Azmoun
21. Dejagah
22. Abedzadeh
23. Rezaeian
Manager: |
Iran – 2019 AFC Asian Cup |
1. Beiranvand
2. Ghafouri
3. Hajsafi
4. Cheshmi
5. Mohammadi
6. Nourollahi
7. Shojaei (c)
8. Pouraliganji
9. Ebrahimi
10. Ansarifard
11. Amiri
12. Abedzadeh
13. Kanaanizadegan
14. Ghoddos
15. Montazeri
16. Torabi
17. Taremi
18. Jahanbakhsh
19. Hosseini
20. Azmoun
21. Dejagah
22. Niazmand
23. Rezaeian
Manager: |
Colombia – 2019 Copa América – Quarter-finals |
1. Ospina
2. C. Zapata
3. Medina
4. Arias
5. Barrios
6. Tesillo
7. D. Zapata
8. Cardona
9. Falcao (c)
10. James
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Mina
14. Díaz
15. Uribe
16. Lerma
17. Borja
18. Cuéllar
19. Muriel
20. Martínez
21. Lucumí
22. Montero
23. Sánchez
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