Moroccan Skitiwi replaces Queiroz as coach of the Oman national team
The Omani Football Association has appointed Moroccan coach Tarek Skitiwi to lead the national team, succeeding Carlos Queiroz.
The Omani Football Association announced on Sunday that it has signed Moroccan coach Tarek Skitiwi to take over the national team following the departure of veteran Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz. Skitiwi's appointment comes shortly after the federation confirmed the mutual termination of Queiroz's contract, which had lasted less than a year.
Queiroz, who is 73 years old and has previously coached teams like Egypt and Iran, had taken the helm of the Oman national team in July 2025 under a one-year contract. The decision to part ways with him was described as amicable, with the Omani federation expressing gratitude for his contributions during his brief tenure. This change reflects a broader strategic shift as Oman continues to seek improved performance on the international stage.
Tarek Skitiwi, at 48 years old, brings a fresh perspective to the Omani side. His previous coaching experience and knowledge of local football dynamics may prove beneficial as the national team prepares for upcoming competitions. The federation's decision is indicative of a proactive approach to leadership which aims to nurture and develop local talent in international football.