Carlos Queiroz is set to enter the record books this week by coaching in his fifth consecutive FIFA World Cup, with Ghana starting their Group L campaign against Panama in Toronto on Wednesday. Multiple outlets report that the 73-year-old takes charge of Ghana for the tournament, continuing a streak that began with Portugal and has carried through successive World Cups as a coach. While he is described as still one tournament short of matching the overall record for the most World Cup coaching appearances, Queiroz’s upcoming matches are expected to secure a place in the records for coaching at the competition across five straight editions. One report notes that Queiroz is recognized in his native Portugal and is portrayed there as a trendsetter, but the core details across sources focus on the milestone itself and the timing—Ghana’s World Cup opener against Panama in Group L. The record context and the start of Ghana’s campaign are presented as the main points, with his tenure across different World Cup tournaments forming the basis for the achievement.