Sanchez appointed as Qatar coach
Spaniard Felix Sanchez has been officially named as
Qatar’s coach, replacing Uruguayan Jorge Fossati, to become the third manager
of the country’s national team in less than a year.
A
statement posted on Twitter by the Qatar Football Association on Monday
confirmed Sanchez had been “formally appointed” as head coach.
He is set
to take charge for Qatar’s remaining 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Syria
and China, though it is unclear if it is a long-term appointment.
Sanchez is the current head coach of Qatar’s under-23 side which narrowly
failed to qualify for last year’s Olympic games.
He
replaces Fossati who surprisingly resigned last month after a steering his side
to an unexpected 3-2 win over South Korea.
That
result meant Qatar, World Cup hosts in 2022, still have the slimmest of hopes
of qualifying for next year’s tournament in Russia.
It also
saw German Uli Stielike sacked as Korea’s coach.
Fossati
had clashed with Qatari officials who wanted to end its policy of fielding a
team predominantly with naturally players born outside the country.
The
amiable Fossati had only been appointed coach last September, replacing his
countryman Jose Daniel Carreno.
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