I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, so I can’t fetch the latest updates directly. Here’s what I can share based on well-established history up to my last update:
- Carlos Queiroz has previously been associated with Real Madrid as their coach in 2003–2004, a period during which he helped move the team through the early 2000s and began remodeling the squad’s approach .
- He has remained a notable figure in international football, later coaching national teams and clubs around the world, and often appearing in news when connected to Real Madrid through past roles, rumors, or commentary .
- If you’re specifically looking for “latest news,” I recommend checking reputable sports outlets and Real Madrid’s official communications for fresh articles, press releases, or statements about Queiroz and his relation to the club.
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Ex-Real Madrid manager Carlos Queiroz says that he is delighted his former club have changed their way of thinking to allow Jose Mourinho to achieve success in Spain.
www.sportsmole.co.ukArsenal ensured the title race is far from over with a sensational win over Man Utd on Sunday. Click here for latest Premiership betting.
www.worldsoccer.comFormer Spain coach Jose Antonio Camacho will replace him.
www.rediff.comManchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz has been confirmed as the new manager of Real Madrid after he was released by his Old Trafford employers this afternoon.
www.irishexaminer.comCarlos Queiroz believes Cristiano Ronaldo will fulfil a dream upon joining Real Madrid.
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www.telegraphindia.comReal Madrid CF have announced the appointment of the Portuguese Carlos Queiroz as their new coach.
www.uefa.comReal Madrid CF coach Carlos Queiroz will rest some of his star men for the Group F decider against FC Porto.
www.uefa.comCarlos Queiroz, who twice in the last eight years was a strong candidate to become national team coach of the United States, was hired Wednesday to take over at Spanish league champion Real Madrid.
www.latimes.com