Egypt coach to miss AFCON final after red card

Egypt manager Carlos Queiroz was sent off for dissent late on during normal time in the AFCON semifinal against Cameroon.

Published : Feb 05, 2022 17:26 IST , YAOUNDE

Egypt's head coach Carlos Queiroz, second right, is shown a red card by referee Gassama Bakary Papa of Gambia during the African Cup of Nations 2022.
Egypt's head coach Carlos Queiroz, second right, is shown a red card by referee Gassama Bakary Papa of Gambia during the African Cup of Nations 2022.
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Egypt's head coach Carlos Queiroz, second right, is shown a red card by referee Gassama Bakary Papa of Gambia during the African Cup of Nations 2022.

Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz has had a long and distinguished career, but he will be missing from the dugout for potentially the crowning moment of his quarter-century of coaching around the world.

A red card in the semifinal win for Egypt over host Cameroon means a two-match ban for the 68-year-old coach and banishment to the stands for Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations final against Senegal in Yaounde.

Queiroz, born in Mozambique when it was still a Portuguese colony, has been in charge of the Egyptian side only since September.  But he has made a quick mark as the team overcame a slow start to the tournament in Cameroon to reach the final.

It eliminated Cameroon on post-match penalties at the end of a physical tussle on Thursday. But Queiroz was red-carded for persistent bickering from the touchline, looking to be in an agitated state from the start of the game.

 

He said afterwards that the referee, Bakary Gassama, had intimidated his side from even before the start of the match but the Gambian official has since been commended by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for his handling of the game.

"CAF does not respect Egypt, from the schedules to the quality of the pitches -- we had the worst pitches. We are Egypt," Queiroz said after the game.

Queiroz, whose assistant had already been banned after the previous game, would have been expected to behave better, given his considerable experience at major tournaments, including three successive World Cups and coaching at the Asian Cup, Copa America and Africa’s championship.

Queiroz, who was Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United and also the coach at Real Madrid, took charge of Portugal at the 2010 World Cup finals and Iran in 2014 and again in 2018.

 

This is his second Cup of Nations finals, having got to the quarterfinals with South Africa in Mali 20 years ago.

He lost in the Asian Cup semifinals with Iran in 2019 –- his last game in charge of the side after an eight-year stint -- and the same year was at Copa America with Colombia, where it was eliminated on post-match penalties in the quarterfinals.

Progress to Sunday’s final comes after shrugging off a volley of criticism from Egypt when it was beaten in its opening game at the tournament by Nigeria.

It has since been confirmed that he will be staying in the job for the World Cup qualifying playoffs next month when he has a chance to ensure a return to a fourth successive World Cup.

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