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Carlos Queiróz (born March 1 1953 in Nampula, Mozambique) is a Portuguese football (soccer) coach. Although he won several awards as coach in junior levels, he has been unlucky at senior and clubs levels. He is considered the discoverer of the Portuguese "golden generation" which included big stars like Luís Figo and Rui Costa.
Teams
- Portugal national team (01.08.1990 - 09.12.1993)
- Sporting Lisbon (94-96)
- NY/NJ MetroStars (96)
- Nagoya Grampus Eight (96-97)
- United Arab Emirates national team (99)
- South Africa national team (00-02)
- Manchester United (assistant manager) (02-03)
- Real Madrid (03-04)
- Manchester United (assistant manager) (04-)
Titles
- European Football U-17 Championship (2nd place) (88)
- European Football U-19 Championship (2nd place)(88)
- Football World Youth Championship (1st place) (89)
- European Football U-17 Championship (1st place) (89)
- Football U-17 World Championship (3rd place) (89)
- European Football U-19 Championship (2nd place) (90)
- Football World Youth Championship (1st place) (91)
Motor Racing
Carlos Queiróz owns the A1 Team Portugal together with the well know football player Luís Figo.