Ex-Ghana coach Ratomir Dujkovoc is the front-runner to be named new Rwanda coach.
SC Kiyovu coach Baptiste Kayiranga, who is on the committee of experts that was tasked by Ferwafa to draw criterions for appointing the next Amavubi coach has tipped his former boss for the role.
Some of the conditions for the job include a professional coaching license (license A), experience of coaching in Africa and a proven track record of winning trophies or guiding a team to a major tournament.
Applicants must be conversant in English or French, capable of marketing local players to foreign clubs and should have a broad vision for local football, especially the national team.
Talking to Times Sport yesterday, Kayiranga said Dujkovic�s previous heroics with Rwanda and Ghana put him in the front seat.
Dujkovic guided Ghana to her maiden Fifa World Cup finals in 2006.
Last month, Ghanaian coach Sellas Tetteh resigned as Amavubi coach after a poor run of results.
Source: ghanasoccernet
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