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Carlos Queiroz: From Man United number two to Mr World Cup

AFP- Carlos Queiroz was once Alex Fergusons formidable assistant at Manchester United, but he has now carved out a new reputation: the man who can take your team to the World Cup.

After Queirozs Iran became only the second team to qualify for Russia 2018, he is savouring the unique feat of reaching four World Cups with three different teams.

Its a record that hasnt gone unnoticed, with Asian champions Australia reportedly interested in Queirozs services once Ange Postecoglou departs next year.

I feel very proud and honoured with that (World Cup) achievement, the grizzled Portuguese told AFP by telephone. Other coaches have qualified four times but not with different teams.

The former Real Madrid boss has now qualified with South Africa in 2002, Portugal in 2010 leading them to the last 16 and now twice with Iran, after he also took them to Brazil 2014.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="630"]Soccer WCup 2018 Iran Uzbekistan Holding up the number four jersey to signify qualifying for a fourth World Cup finals.[/caption]

This months 2-0 win over Uzbekistan made Iran the first Asian team to qualify for Russia, clinching top spot in Group A with two games to spare and without a single goalconceded in 720 minutes of football.

On top of that, Iran, who will now contest back-to-back World Cups for the first time, have been Asias number one team in the Fifa rankings for four years, helped by a growing number of players succeeding in Europe.

Walter Winterbottom took England to four successive World Cups starting from 1950, a record that was equalled by West Germanys Helmut Schon from 1966 to 1978. Oscar Tabarez could also make it four with Uruguay if the South Americansreach Russia.

But nobody has done it with three different countries, apart from Mozambique-born Queiroz.

To do it with these different countries, cultures and mentalities is at least, unique, Queiroz said. Each country has its own challenges, its own strengths and weaknesses.
The 64-year-old became Iran coach in 2011 and has weathered cultural and logistical difficulties to find success with Team Melli, helped by the talent the country produces and the passion of the fans.

The fans love the team and the excitement they provide is special, said Queiroz. When we play at home the atmosphere is great and there can be 100,000 fans. When we qualified, there were celebrations in Tehran all night.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="630"](SP)IRAN-TERAHN-SOCCER-WORRLD CUP Being lofted into the air by the Iranian players after clinching qualification this month.[/caption]

Among Queirozs players is Reza Ghoochannejhad, who was the second highest goalscorer in the Dutch league in the 2016/2017 season with20goals for Heerenveen.

AlirezaJahanbakhsh has also impressed in the Netherlands with AZ Alkmaar, and Karim Ansarifard iswith Greek giant Olympiakos.

Then there are two highly-rated young stars in Russia: striker Sardar Azmoun and midfielderSaeid Ezatolahi, with both expected to head to one of the bigger European leagues this summer.

It all adds up to a formidable squad and coaching staff.

Carlos Queiroz and his colleagues have done so much for Team Melli, Ali Daei, a legend of Iranian football and former national team coach, told Fifas official homepage.

One of the most important things hes done is bringing in so many young players and changed the major players of the team.
Although Queiroz is attracting interest from other federations, he says he hasnt yet decided whether he will go for a fifth World Cup with a fourth national team.

I have been coaching for a long time, said Queiroz, who led Portugals U20 team to successive World Cup titles in 1989 and 1991. I dont really want to think what happens after the next World Cup.

If this football animal is still biting me in the stomach then I can continue. I want to feel happy. If I can still make a contribution then maybe.

Firstcomes the challengeof takingIran to Russia, and improving on their winless showing in Brazil.

That is the ambition and starting from now, that is the objective we are working towards, he said. With the right preparation then we have the talent to make an impact.
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