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  2. Carlos Queiroz - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Manuel Brito Leal de Queiroz ComIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʃ kɐjˈɾɔʃ]; born 1 March 1953) is a Portuguese football manager. He has served as the manager of his native Portugal's national team, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Iran, Colombia, Egypt and Qatar, leading South Africa (), Portugal and Iran (2014, 2018, and 2022) to the FIFA World Cup.

  3. List of Iran national football team managers - Wikipedia

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    A former Taj player and head coach, Bayati was appointed as head coach of Iran national football team in 1967 and led the team in the 1968 AFC Asian Cup. Iran won the title without any loss or draw. He resigned after the tournaments in protest to the then President of Iran Football Federation and was succeeded by Zdravko Rajkov. He was returned ...

  4. Afshin Ghotbi - Wikipedia

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    Afshin Ghotbi was born in Tehran. He is the son of a teacher in Iran [5] with whom he left Iran at the age of 13 after his father remarried and moved to Los Angeles, where he has been a resident for more than two decades. He received his BSc qualification in Electrical Engineering from UCLA where he was a member of the soccer team.

  5. Iran national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian Football Federation was founded in 1920. [ 11] In 1926, Tehran XI (selected players from Tehran Club, Toofan F.C. and Armenian Sports Club) traveled across the border to Baku, USSR, this was the first away football match for an Iranian team. This Tehran Select team is the predecessor of Iran's national football team.

  6. Dragan Skočić - Wikipedia

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    Iran. 2023–. Croatia U21. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Dragan Skočić (born 3 September 1968) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of the Croatia national under-21 team . Skočić played as a midfielder in Croatia, Spain and the UAE for Rijeka, Las Palmas, Compostela, Novalja and Al ...

  7. Amir Ghalenoei - Wikipedia

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    Ardeshir (Amir) Ghalenoei was born on 21 November 1963 in Tehran, Iran. His father, a taxi driver, died when Amir was only thirteen years old. He began his career in the late 1970s after passing a technical test for Rah Ahan, one of the oldest clubs in the Iranian football. He played for the club's youth team for two years and was promoted to ...

  8. Branko Ivanković - Wikipedia

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    Branko Ivanković. Branko Ivanković ( Croatian pronunciation: [brâːŋko ǐʋaːŋkoʋitɕ]; [1] [2] born 28 February 1954) is a Croatian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of the China national football team . After a 12-year playing career at Varteks, Ivanković started his coaching ...

  9. Javad Nekounam - Wikipedia

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    Javad Nekounam. Javad Nekounam ( Persian: جواد نکونام; born 7 September 1980) is an Iranian football manager and former player who currently coaches Persian Gulf Pro League club Esteghlal. He holds the record for the most appearances for the Iranian national football team.