Carlos Queiroz has been sacked as coach of the Portugal just two days after the national team suffered a surprise 1-0 defeat at the hands of Norway in the latest round of Euro 2012 qualifiers.
The former Manchester United assistant is currently serving a six-month ban for his alleged misbehaviour during an anti-doping testing session at a training camp in the run-up to the World Cup, and was not on the bench for Tuesday’s defeat.
Portugal were also held to a 4-4 draw with Cyprus in their opening qualifier last week, and the team’s lack of performance on the pitch, allied to Queiroz’s alleged misdemeanour off it, has forced the Portuguese federation to act. He had two years remaining on his contract.
A federation statement read: “Given the recent events, and after reviewing the current situation concerning the national coach, the directorate of the FPF decided unanimously to end the contract... with the national coach, Carlos Queiroz, with immediate effect.
The statement added that the search for new coach would begin immediately with a view to having a new man in place in time for the team’s next qualifier at home to Denmark on October 8th.
Queiroz has been in charge of Portugal since 2008 and led them to the World Cup in South Africa, where they lost out to eventual winners Spain in the last 16.
This year has been dogged by controversy for Queiroz, with the 57-year-old involved in a physical altercation with a Portuguese journalist in February, while there were reports of a World Cup spat with Deco prior to his alleged run-in with Portugal’s anti-doping authority.
Agostinho Oliveira has deputised for Queiroz in Portugal’s opening two Euro 2012 qualifiers, with the stand-in coach presiding over the country’s worst start to a qualifying campaign since 1996.
Portugal are currently second from bottom in Group H and already trail leaders Norway by five points.