Ratomir Dujkovic rules out Ghana return

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Former Ghana coach Ratomir Dujkovic has ruled himself out for the vacant Black Stars coaching job.

The Serb guided Ghana to her debut World Cup appearance in Germany 2006 but quitted after leading the West Africans to a round 16 berth.

Dujkovic name was speculated as a contender for the Ghana job following the departure of compatriot Milovan Rajevac to Saudi side Ahli Jeddah.

But Duya, as he's affectionately called by fans, also linked with the Super Eagles job, has ruled out a return to Africa.

"I am not interested in working in Ghana nor in Nigeria even though my CV is still with the NFF. I don’t want to work in Africa anymore, rather i would consider offers from Middle East to enable me live closer to my family,” Dujkovic said.

Dujkovic coached Rwanda to play at their maiden Africa Cup of Nations in 2004 hosted by Tunisia.