The Qatar Football Association has announced a significant change in leadership, parting ways with head coach Marquez Lopez following unsatisfactory results in the World Cup qualifiers. In his place, former assistant coach Luis Garcia has been given the task of revitalizing the team’s performance.
Lopez, a Spaniard who steered Qatar to win their second consecutive Asian Cup title earlier this year, has been relieved of his duties less than a year after his appointment. The decision comes after a series of disappointing performances, notably a heavy 5-0 defeat to the United Arab Emirates.
Garcia, also from Spain and formerly associated with LaLiga’s Espanyol, steps into the role eager to improve Qatar’s prospects. The team is currently positioned fourth in their qualifying group and needs to improve to secure a direct spot in the World Cup.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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