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Ex- Bafana boss Queiroz eyes glory with Salah and Egypt at Africa Cup of Nations

Carlos Queiroz won the Under-20 World Cup with Portugal, lifted the Champions League trophy as an assistant to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and has twice taken Iran to the World Cup.

The vastly experienced Portuguese coach now stands just one game away from the Africa Cup of Nations final, as he leads Egypt into a last-four tie against hosts Cameroon on Thursday.

The 68-year-old, born in Mozambique before the southern African country gained independence from Portugal, had sampled football in most corners of the globe before arriving on the banks of the Nile.

Appointed by Egypt last September, Queiroz is hoping to lead Mohamed Salah and his teammates to what would be the country's record-extending eighth Afcon crown.

He also has his sights set on taking the Pharaohs to the World Cup in Qatar later this year for what would be their fourth appearance at the finals after 1934, 1990 and 2018.

To do that they will have to beat Senegal in a play-off in March, a match-up that will see Salah and his Liverpool colleague Sadio Mane go head to head.

Before that, though, comes the climax of this Cup of Nations for a man straight out of the renowned Portuguese school of coaching.

Queiroz led Portugal to back-to-back FIFA World Youth Championship titles, in 1989 and then again in 1991 with a side featuring the likes of Luis Figo and Rui Costa.

After failing to take Portugal's senior side to the 1994 World Cup, he set off on his tour of the world, coaching in New York, succeeding Arsene Wenger at Nagoya Grampus Eight in Japan and having a spell in charge of the United Arab Emirates.

He managed South Africa (Bafana Bafana) at the 2002 Cup of Nations and qualified them for that year's World Cup, only to leave before the tournament in Japan

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