Serbian coach Sredojovic "Micho" Milutin has
been fired as boss of the Rwandan national team following a string of
poor results in the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ qualifying competition, the
national federation said on today.
The
43-year Milutin, who took charge of the Amavubi Wasps in November 2011,
replacing Ghanaian Sellas Tetteh becomes the second coach to lose his
job this month, after neighbours Uganda fired Scotsman Bobby Williamson
after seven years at the helm of their national side.
"We
terminated the services of Sredojovic Micho on grounds that he was not
productive during his tenure," said Michel Gasingwa, the executive
secretary of the Federation of Rwanda Football Associations (FERWAFA) in a statement.
Assistant coach and former international Eric Nshimiyimana has been named to take charge on temporary basis as Rwanda, who have collected only one point after three matches in qualifying Group H, look for a replacement for Milutin.
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