Carlos Queiroz

Carlos Queiroz has confirmed he will be leaving his job as coach of Egypt’s national team, ending speculation he would continue in the role. Photo: Twitter @Carlos_Queiroz

Former Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Queiroz packs his Egypt bags

Carlos Queiroz has confirmed he will be leaving his job as coach of Egypt’s national team, ending speculation he would continue in the role.

Carlos Queiroz

Carlos Queiroz has confirmed he will be leaving his job as coach of Egypt’s national team, ending speculation he would continue in the role. Photo: Twitter @Carlos_Queiroz

Carlos Queiroz confirmed on Monday he was leaving his job as coach of Egypt’s national team, ending speculation he would stay on despite failing to lead them to the 2022 Soccer World Cup finals.

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Queiroz, 69, had a six-month contract with Egypt, taking over in September to steer them through the group phase of the World Cup qualifiers and into a two-legged playoff last month which they lost on penalties to Senegal to miss out on a place at this year’s tournament in Qatar.

Carlos Queiroz coached Bafana Bafana for 2 years

Queiroz took Egypt to the Arab Cup semi-finals in Qatar in December with a team made up of home-based players and in February, with a full squad, they reached the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final in Cameroon, only to lose to Senegal on penalties.

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“To All, The Egyptian fans; Our supporters; My friendly and magical staff dream team; And to my wonderful players; Every new beginning that starts with one painful farewell, means that our hearts are full of gratitude, respect, and friendship. Those are my feelings right now,” Queiroz wrote on Twitter.

Queiroz coached Bafana Bafana between 2000 and 2002. He resigned in March 2002 after a fall0out with SAFA.

The Egypt Football Association said it had talked to Queiroz and had agreed to part ways.

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It will look to appoint a replacement before the start of the next AFCON qualifiers in June.

Egypt were the sixth national team Queiroz coached in his long career, which also includes stints as manager of Real Madrid and assistant to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.

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