Oman officially appoint new manager to replace former Sir Alex Ferguson assistant
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Oman officially appoint new manager to replace former Sir Alex Ferguson assistant
"Sir Alex Ferguson is synonymous with Manchester United's modern history, having won 13 Premier League titles and maintained significant control over club operations during his tenure."
"Carlos Quieroz, who served as Ferguson's assistant during two periods, transitioned to a managerial career, taking on roles including the Portugal national team and Oman."
"The Oman Football Association announced the appointment of Moroccan coach Tarek Al-Sektiwi to lead the senior national team, succeeding Quieroz amid ongoing regional conflict."
"Tarek Al-Sektiwi arrives with an impressive coaching record, having previously led Morocco's Olympic side and the national team, indicating a promising future for Omani football."
Sir Alex Ferguson managed Manchester United from 1986 to 2013, winning 13 Premier League titles. He had significant control over club operations and worked with seven assistant managers, including Carlos Quieroz. Quieroz had two stints with Ferguson before becoming a national team manager. His recent role as Oman’s manager ended due to conflict, leading to the appointment of Tarik Sektioui as his successor. Sektioui has a strong coaching background, having previously led Morocco's Olympic team and national team.
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