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Serbian coach Milovan Rajevic is not ruling out a return to Ghana as the national team head coach.
The 66-year old served as the head coach of the Black Stars from August 2008 to September 2010.
Rajevic took Ghana to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa where Ghana nearly qualified to the semi finals of the tournament but lost to Uruguay on penalty shoot-outs.
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He resigned from his position as the Black Stars head coach in September 2010 after the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
But after barely a decade of leaving Ghana, the former Thailand national team coach believes a return to coach the West African country is possible.
“Of course Ghana is my second country and the success I achieved there and how I felt cannot be compared to anything in this world. I still have many friends and I get in touch with a lot of them. Everyone at the GFA, the media and my technical team contributed to my success, It was a collective success.
“I will visit Ghana in the future at least as a tourist but to talk about professional engagement, of course I will be interested, It will be very difficult to reject it because of my feelings for Ghanaians”, Rajevic spoke through his interpretor Nenard Glisic on Kumasi FM.
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