CAIRO (Reuters) - 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 World Cup finals. Those are my feelings right now," Queiroz wrote on Twitter. The Egypt Football Association said it had talked to Queiroz and had agreed to part ways. It will look to appoint a replacement before the start of the next Cup of Nations 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.
Source: Egypt Today April 12, 2022 17:54 UTC