Soccer-Morocco's Sektioui named Oman coach, replacing Queiroz


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA Arab Cup - Qatar 2025 - Final - Jordan v Morocco - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - December 18, 2025 Morocco coach Tarik Sektioui during the match REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani/ File Photo

March 22 (Reuters) - The Oman Football Association ⁠said on Sunday it has appointed Moroccan ‌Tarik Sektioui as coach of the national team, replacing Portuguese veteran Carlos Queiroz.

The announcement came minutes after ​the federation confirmed it had ⁠parted ways with ⁠Queiroz, 73, by mutual consent.

Local media reported last ⁠week that ‌Queiroz stepped down due to regional instability linked to the Middle ⁠East conflict.

Queiroz, who took charge in ​July 2025 ‌on a one-year deal, led Oman in ⁠11 matches, ​winning three, drawing five and losing three.

Under his tenure, Oman exited the Arab Cup in ⁠the group stage and missed ​out on the 2026 World Cup after losing in the Asian playoff last October.

Sektioui, 48, ⁠guided the Morocco A team to the Arab Cup title in Qatar last December and led the Olympic team to bronze at ​the Paris 2024 Games.

The ⁠Omani FA did not disclose details of his ​contract. Oman are preparing ‌for the 2027 Asian Cup ​in Saudi Arabia.

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