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6 December, 2023
The Qatar Football Association announced that Queiroz's contract had been terminated by mutual agreement.
7 September, 2022
Queiroz was rehired for a second spell as Iran coach ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
8 September, 2021
The Egyptian Football Association announced the signing of Carlos Queiroz to replace Hossam El Badry.
7 February, 2019
Queiroz took over as the new manager of Colombia on a three-year contract.
26 April, 2015
Queiroz announced he would continue as Iran's manager for the 2018 World Cup campaign.
14 April, 2015
Iran was drawn with Oman, India, Turkmenistan, and Guam in the second round of World Cup qualifiers.
25 June, 2014
Iran was eliminated from the 2014 World Cup after a 3–1 defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
21 June, 2014
Iran was defeated by Argentina 1–0 in the 2014 World Cup.
16 June, 2014
Iran drew 0–0 with Nigeria in the 2014 World Cup.
4 April, 2011
Queiroz agreed to a two-and-a-half-year deal to coach Iran.
23 March, 2011
The Court of Arbitration for Sport annulled Queiroz's suspension.
30 August, 2010
Queiroz was suspended for six months by the Portuguese Anti-Doping Authority.
11 July, 2008
Queiroz left Manchester United to become the head coach of the Portugal national team.
25 April, 2000
Queiroz was part of the FIFA XI coaching staff in a humanitarian friendly match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
25 April, 1974
Portugal's Carnation Revolution took place, leading to Mozambique's declaration of independence in 1975.
1 March, 1953
Carlos Manuel Brito Leal de Queiroz was born in Angoche, Portuguese Mozambique.
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