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2026-07-10 03:06:33 UTC

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Queiroz person

first seen 22d ago · last seen 1d ago · 38 mentions · 4 clusters · 8 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 9

0 corroborated · 3d ago · cluster ↗ · allafricatoday.com.gh · 12 events

Ghana's opening match at the FIFA World Cup 2026 was a victory over Panama.

4 corroborated · 3d ago · cluster ↗ · aljazeeraallafricaapnews.comblueskygdelt · 36 events

At least 59 people have died in Côte d’Ivoire since the rainy season began in mid‑May.

At least 59 people have died in Côte d’Ivoire since the rainy season began in mid‑May.
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Severe floods have hit Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria this week.
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2 corroborated · 6d ago · cluster ↗ · aljazeeraapnews.comblueskygdelt · 36 events

More than a dozen people died in Ivory Coast, most of them in the Attécoubé and Yopougon municipalities of Abidjan.

More than a dozen people died in Ivory Coast, most of them in the Attécoubé and Yopougon municipalities of Abidjan.
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Entire buildings and roads were submerged in Accra, Ghana on Monday, cutting off access to several areas of the capital and the neighbouring city of Tema.
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5 corroborated · 11d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_auespn.comnytimes.comsi.comthegadgetscentral.com · 7 events

Carlos Queiroz criticized the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams.

Carlos Queiroz criticized the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams.
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Carlos Queiroz said the expanded 48-team World Cup has turned the tournament into something “vulgar and ordinary.”
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2 corroborated · 11d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aunytimes.comsi.comthe-sun.comthegadgetscentral.com · 7 events

Carlos Queiroz, head coach of Ghana, criticized the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams, saying it has turned the tournament into something 'vulgar and ordinary'.

Carlos Queiroz, head coach of Ghana, criticized the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams, saying it has turned the tournament into something 'vulgar and ordinary'.
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Critics have suggested that the real motivation behind FIFA’s expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams was to boost FIFA’s revenues and cement Gianni Infantino’s position at the top of the game.
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5 corroborated · 11d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_auespn.comindianexpress.comnytimes.comsi.com · 7 events

Carlos Queiroz, head coach of Ghana, criticized the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams.

Carlos Queiroz, head coach of Ghana, criticized the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams.
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Carlos Queiroz described the expanded 48-team World Cup as "vulgar and ordinary".
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1 corroborated · 19d ago · cluster ↗ · allafricaallafrica.comgisgeography.comnytimes.comrfi.fryen.com.gh · 12 events

Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo believes the Black Stars' dramatic opening victory over Panama has given the team the confidence and belief needed to face the even greater challenges that lie ahead at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo believes the Black Stars' dramatic opening victory over Panama has given the team the confidence and belief needed to face the even greater challenges that lie ahead at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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8 corroborated · 21d ago · cluster ↗ · aclsports.comallafricaallafrica.comcafonline.comghanasportspage.com · 12 events

Carlos Queiroz is the head coach of the Ghana national football team (Black Stars) preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Carlos Queiroz is the head coach of the Ghana national football team (Black Stars) preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Carlos Queiroz believes the difference between success and failure for Ghana at the World Cup may come down to commitment when it matters most.
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6 corroborated · 21d ago · cluster ↗ · aclsports.comallafricaallafrica.comcafonline.comghanasportspage.com · 12 events

Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz believes the difference between success and failure for Ghana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup may come down to one simple factor — commitment when it matters most.

Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz believes the difference between success and failure for Ghana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup may come down to one simple factor — commitment when it matters most.
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Carlos Queiroz is preparing for his fifth FIFA World Cup finals appearance.
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Tracked clusters not yet corroborated · 1