Queiroz, 69, previously managed homeland from 2011-2019. The 2022 World Cup, which begins in November, marks his third finals with the national team, after 2014 in Brazil and 2018 in Russia.“Fully committed to your duties and ready for the mission. Let’s do it together lads! To the future! Thank you so much Team Melli,” Queiroz posted on Instagram.Speaking on Wednesday to the media as he arrived in Tehran, Queiroz added: “As I said yesterday, this is the best feeling that you can have. I just hope that our work together will drive the dreams of Iran in the next future.”