Manchester United assistant coach Carlos Queiroz has been announced new Portugal manager on Saturday.
Manchester United assistant coach Carlos Queiroz has been announced new Portugal manager on Saturday.
The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) said that the former U-20 team coach has signed a four-year contract, succeeding Luiz Felipe Scolari, who joined Chelsea.
"I am very proud and honored to be able to go back and serve my country," Queiroz said in a statement from the FPF.
"This is a very special position that any professional would want."
Queiroz has an exciting coaching career as he managed in Portugal, USA, Japan, UAE, South Africa and Spain.
The Mozambique-born tactician had an unsuccessful spell at Real Madrid in 2003-2004, before he joined United as an assistant with Sir Alex Ferguson.
Manchester United assistant coach Carlos Queiroz has been announced new Portugal manager on Saturday.
The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) said that the former U-20 team coach has signed a four-year contract, succeeding Luiz Felipe Scolari, who joined Chelsea.
"I am very proud and honored to be able to go back and serve my country," Queiroz said in a statement from the FPF.
"This is a very special position that any professional would want."
Queiroz has an exciting coaching career as he managed in Portugal, USA, Japan, UAE, South Africa and Spain.
The Mozambique-born tactician had an unsuccessful spell at Real Madrid in 2003-2004, before he joined United as an assistant with Sir Alex Ferguson.
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